Custom Design and Installation Services by Storee Construction

Compressed air systems are a key part of many industrial and manufacturing operations. From powering tools on the line to keeping machines running efficiently, compressed air supports everything behind the scenes. If your system isn’t set up right—or hasn’t been updated in years—it can slow down production, waste energy, and cost you more in the long run.

At Storee Construction, we are a general contractor who has knowledge of these systems and brings in specialized experts if needed. This includes designing, fabricating, and installing industrial compressed air systems that match your facility’s specific needs. We’ve been working with plants, warehouses, and production facilities across the Midwest for more than 50 years, and we know how to create systems that are reliable, efficient, and built to last.

Designed for Your Operation

Every facility is different—and so is every system we build

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to compressed air. A system that works well in a food processing plant might not be right for a metal shop or manufacturing line. That’s why our team starts with a full evaluation of your space, equipment, and compressed air needs.

We look at how much air you use, where it’s needed most, and how to deliver it without energy loss. Whether you’re using air compressors to power tools, lift equipment, or automate your process, we’ll design a system that’s tailored to your setup—and flexible enough to grow with you.

Choosing the Right Compressor

We help you understand your options so you can choose the best one

Not all air compressors are the same. Some work best in small shops, while others are built for heavy-duty industrial use. We’ll walk you through the differences so you can choose a compressor system that matches your workload and budget.

If your operation only needs air every now and then, a reciprocating compressor might be the right fit. It’s simple and cost-effective. But if you’re running multiple machines all day, every day, a rotary screw compressor can keep up with the demand and provide a steady flow of air. For large-scale jobs or continuous high-volume needs, we may recommend a centrifugal compressor—a powerhouse in a compact frame.

Smart Piping and Airflow Design

Your piping system matters just as much as your compressor

The compressor gets all the attention, but compressed air systems also rely on good piping. If the pipes are too small, too long, or made from the wrong material, you’ll lose air pressure, waste energy, and put more stress on your equipment.

At Storee, we design industrial air piping systems that deliver steady, efficient air throughout your facility. We look at the size of your space, where your tools and machines are located, and how far the air has to travel. Whatever your system needs, we’ll explain the pros and cons and help you make the right choice.

Clean, Dry, and Efficient Air

Supporting components that protect your system and your tools

Compressed air doesn’t work well if it’s full of water, oil, or dirt. That’s why it’s important to include the right supporting equipment in your system design. We include filters to catch particles or oil before they reach your equipment—especially important for sensitive tools or clean manufacturing environments.

Finally, we offer control systems that help you monitor your pressure air flow, spot leaks, and adjust output to match your needs. These systems improve efficiency and help you avoid costly downtime or equipment failure.

Why Work With Storee Construction?

A trusted team with 50+ years of real-world experience

At Storee Construction, we know compressed air—but we also know facilities. We’ve worked on projects in food processing, commercial packaging, automotive, electronics, agriculture, and beyond. We don’t just install equipment. We look at how your entire operation works and make improvements that help you save time, save energy, and boost productivity.

Because we handle both design and build in-house, you’ll work with a single team from start to finish. That means better communication, faster turnaround, and no finger-pointing between contractors. Just honest work done right.

FAQs About Industrial Compressed Air Systems

What is a compressed air system used for in industrial settings?
Compressed air is used to power tools, machines, controls, conveyors, paint sprayers, and even clean-up systems. It’s versatile, safe, and essential in many types of manufacturing and industrial applications.

How do I know what size compressor system I need?
It depends on how much air you use, how often, and for what purpose. We’ll help you measure demand and recommend a system that meets your needs without overpaying for unused capacity.

Can Storee install systems in an existing facility?
Yes! Whether you’re building new or updating an old system, we can design and install a solution that works with your space, equipment, and power supply.

Is rotary screw better than reciprocating?
It depends. Rotary screwcompressors are ideal for continuous use and large-volume output, while reciprocatingcompressors are better for occasional use. We’ll help you choose the right one for your operation.

What’s the benefit of a well-designed compressed air system?
A good system saves energy, prevents equipment breakdowns, and keeps your operation running smoothly. It’s not just about air—it’s about productivity.

Let’s Get to Work

If you’re planning a facility upgrade or need a better compressed air solution, Storee Construction is ready to help. We’ll work with you one-on-one to design a system that fits your needs, budget, and future goals.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and see how a properly built compressed air system can power your success.