
Retrofits
Retrofits refer to modifications or upgrades made to existing buildings, systems, or equipment to improve their performance, efficiency, safety, or compliance with current standards. Instead of building anew, retrofitting enhances the current structure or technology by adding new features, replacing outdated components, or updating systems, often resulting in lower energy costs, better functionality, or increased safety. For example, installing energy-efficient lighting, upgrading insulation, or adding smart controls are common retrofit projects. This approach is cost-effective and sustainable, combining modern advancements with existing assets to extend their lifespan and meet changing needs or regulations.