The World's Superior Indoor Comfort System
Fits in Any Space
All across the country, homeowners, business owners, and commercial operations are enjoying the high performance and superior comfort of The Unico System. No matter when your home or building was built,
or what its physical configuration, installing The Unico System is always a possibility - without compromising
design or architectural integrity.
Brownstone or ranch, one story or multi-level, office or other commercial - regardless of your building's age, design, or construction, The Unico System is designed to fit. It's ideal for heating or cooling buildings with:
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• Electric Heat |
• Hot Water Heat |
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• Chilled Water Loops |
• Steam Heat |
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• Radiant Floor Heat |
• Inadequate or No Ductwork |
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• Limited Space |
• Inadequate Cooling on Upper Levels |
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• Baseboard Heat |
• Radiator Heat |
| History |
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Architectural Associations |
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The history of Unico, Inc. is a 21 year odyssey that began in the spring of 1985 when Joe and Sharon Intagliata began their association with the company. Read More |
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Unico, Inc. is a strong supporter of the AIA and its affiliate organizations. Unico demonstrates its support in the following ways: Read More |
| The National Trust For Historic Preservation |
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Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America |
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The National Trust works with elite organizations like Unico, Inc. and its corporate partners to create a cause-awareness strategy that leads to increased goodwill and education, while protecting America's heritage. Read More |
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Unico, Inc. is proud to sponsor the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America (ICA&CA) and join in raising awareness to support the leading, national, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the practice and appreciation of the classical tradition in architecture and the allied arts. Read More |
| Partners for Sacred Places |
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Partners for Sacred Places is the nation's only non-denominational, non-profit organization devoted to helping Americans embrace, care for, and make good use of older and historic religious properties. Read More |
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