Case Study (2026)

Amsoil

Improving thermal comfort and energy efficiency through the cold Wisconsin winters.

Case Study (2026)

Braun’s Ice Cream & Dairy

Braun’s Ice Cream and Dairy stands for freshness. Thanks to Big Ass Fans and cooler air, employees became as fresh as the products they ship.

Case Study (2026)

The Edge Fitness Club

When Vinny Sansone started the Fitness Edge, he fulfilled his lifelong dream to own a gym. The name has changed and the company has expanded, yet the mission is the same: to create a wonderful environment for their clients’ workout experience.

Case Study (2026)

Estes Express Lines

Estes Express Lines desired to mitigate “dock sweat” — a safety hazard caused by condensation on warehouse floors. The company identified directional fans as a possible solution, yet were disappointed by their currently installed fans to make a difference. That’s when they contacted Big Ass Fans.

Case Study (2026)

George Mason University

George Mason University needed a solution for consistent comfort in one of its most demanding and challenging environments—the Aquatic and Fitness Center.

Case Study (2026)

Kentucky Eagle

When Kentucky Eagle expanded into a massive LEED® Silver–certified distribution center, employee comfort didn’t scale with it. Big Ass Fans stepped in to keep air moving, energy costs down, and keep the good times rolling.

Case Study (2026)

The University of Texas

The Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center at the University of Texas in Austin experienced serious notoriety due to international events, Olympic trials and collegiate championships. Yet with notoriety comes the expectation of trendsetting operations and keeping visitors comfortable.

Case Study (2026)

O’Neal Industries

For O’Neal Industries, better airflow meant less rust, safer conditions, and hundreds of thousands of dollars saved. That’s the power of air done right.

Case Study (2026)

Ricoh USA

Ricoh USA optimizes warehouse comfort to improve productivity and uphold its company mission.

Case Study (2026)

Ross Stores, Inc.

Ross Stores, Inc., the largest off-price apparel and home fashion chain in the U.S., wanted to increase employee comfort in the eight warehouses that support 1,847 Ross Dress for Less stores wand 358 dd’s DISCOUNT Stores. The choice for maximum employee comfort? Big Ass Fans.

Case Study (2026)

TJX

International retail chain with operations across Canada and the U.S. sought to evaluate whether installed Big Ass Fans in their facilities reduced carbon emissions, energy usage, and improved occupant comfort.

Case Study (2026)

Woodall Angus Farm

When the family business is all about the cattle, summer can be a trying time for the family and the herd. But there are lots of benefits in having cool cows!