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We provide simple, flexible, and sustainable building automation controls which balance the comfort, efficiency, and greenhouse gas reductions of the built environment all around the world.

Through our actions, and through the quality of our products and services, we earn and sustain the reputation and brand recognition of having the most satisfied customers in the building automation industry.

Authorized Dealer Network

The Reliable Controls Authorized Dealer network is a world-wide group of talented, independent controls contractors who are committed to selling, installing, and servicing Reliable Controls products in your local community. Below are links to common questions with answers to accessing support for Reliable Controls.
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To become an Authorized Dealer of Reliable Controls, contact your Regional Sales Manager.

Featured Projects

Reliable Controls products are installed in a wide variety of building applications including; Retail, Healthcare, Education, Agriculture, Recreational, Corporate and Financial facilities.

Horno<sup>3</sup>: Museo del Acero

Horno3: Museo del Acero  Monterrey, Nuevo León  Mexico

Situated in Fundidora Park, a National Industrial Archaeological Site in the heart of Monterrey, the Horno3 museum showcases the industrial heritage of the state of Nuevo León. Originally the site of the Compania Fundidora de Fierro Acero de Monterrey, a steel foundry dating to 1900, the park contains several structures from the old foundry, including the 1968 blast furnace known as Horno Alto No. 3, the first automated blast furnace in Mexico. The foundry closed in 1986, and in 1988 the state began transforming the area into a public park. In 2007 the 70-meter-high structure that housed Horno Alto No. 3 was restored and a new wing added to create Horno3: Museo del Acero, with 8,000 square meters of interior and exterior exhibition spaces. Museum visitors can view historical and contemporary steel galleries, a furnace-show exhibit, teaching rooms, a restaurant, an archive, and a museum store.


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Testimonials

Hear what Authorized Dealers and their Customers have to say about Reliable Controls.

"I just wanted to take a second and thank you for all of the work you have helped us with. The quality of your work is extremely high, and it makes us proud of the graphics we are putting out, and proud to represent Reliable Controls. Our customers have noticed the increase in the quality of our graphic interfaces, and its thanks to you guys. You all should be proud of the graphics you are producing, its all excellent work.

Keep up the good work!
Have a great day!"
Chris M. Ruth
Mid-Missouri controls manager
Integrated Facility Services Inc.