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Our Featured Brands
Tenex Global not only specializes in liquidation & surplus, we also specialize in Tex Panels and Aufit mini split units. Check out each of these brands below.

Tex Panels Wall & Ceiling Board is lightweight, low maintenance, and lasts a lifetime.
Designed with a high-strength polymer formulation, Tex Panels Wall & CeilingBoard is the perfect, sustainable alternative to traditional drywall and fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) systems.
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Why Choose Tex Panels?
Tex Panels wall and ceiling panels are scratch, dent, and damage resistant and are designed to outlive the buildings they're installed in.
wall & ceiling panels weigh less than drywall, installs four times faster and only requires one person for installation.
Tex Panels products are 100% recyclable and can be reground into new materials during the manufacturing process.
White and gray wall and ceiling panels maximize natural and fixture lighting to boost energy efficiency and make small, darker spaces appear larger.
Waterproof Tex Panels won't degrade or deteriorate in wet or damp environments and will never grow mold or mildew.
Available in 8′, 10′, 12′, 14′, 16′, 20′ lengths. Tex Panels wall and ceiling board combines superior performance with a seamless finish to meet all residential, commercial, or agricultural project needs.
The uses of these panels are unlimited! Order yours today @ www.texpanels.com
Aufit Mini-Split Units
Are Here!
Aufit air conditioning brings comfortable cooling, quiet operation and fashionable design to every room.

You can purchase one of our mini-splits on our Amazon store! We have 12k BTU and 18K BTU units! Check out our listing HERE!
AUFIT split air conditioners are ideal for controlling the temperature in a simple, fast, and practical way.
Its internal design allows for better distribution and airflow in four directions, achieving rapid cooling in around 30s.
Super quiet with a noise as low as 23 dB, intelligent indicator light, self-diagnosis to facilitate maintenance service, auto-restart, among other functions that make the equipment powerful and professional. They are available in 12k, and 18k.

Ductless, mini split-system air-conditioners (mini -splits) have numerous potential applications in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. The most common applications are in multifamily housing or as retrofit add-ons to houses with "non-ducted" heating systems, such as hydronic (hot water heat), radiant panels, and space heaters (wood, kerosene, propane). They can also be a good choice for room additions and small apartments, where extending or installing distribution ductwork for a central air-conditioner is not feasible. Like central systems, mini-splits have two main components: an outdoor compressor/condenser, and an indoor air-handling unit. A conduit, which houses the power cable, refrigerant tubing, suction tubing, and condensate drain, links the outdoor and indoor units.

The main advantages of mini-splits are their small size and flexibility for zoning and cooling individual rooms. Many models can have as many as four indoor air handling units (for four zones or rooms) connected to one outdoor unit. The number depends on how much cooling is required for the building or each zone. This can be affected by how well the building is insulated and air sealed. Each of the zones will have its own thermostat, so you only need to condition that space when it is occupied, saving energy and money.
Ductless mini-split systems are also often easier to install than other types of air conditioning systems. For example, the hook-up between the outdoor and indoor units generally requires only a three-inch (~8 centimeter [cm]) hole through a wall for the conduit. Also, most manufacturers of this type of system can provide a variety of lengths of connecting conduits. So, if necessary, you can locate the outdoor unit as far away as 50 feet (~15 meters [m]) from the indoor evaporator. This makes it possible to cool rooms on the front side of a building house with the compressor in a more advantageous or inconspicuous place on the outside of the building.
Since mini-splits have no ducts, they avoid the energy losses associated with ductwork of central forced air systems. Duct losses can account for more than 30% of energy consumption for air conditioning, especially if the ducts are in an unconditioned space such as an attic.
Compared with other add-on systems, mini-splits offer more flexibility in interior design options. The indoor air handlers can be suspended from a ceiling, mounted flush into a drop ceiling, or hung on a wall. Floor-standing models are also available. Most indoor units have profiles of about seven inches (~18 cm) deep and usually come with sleek, high-tech-looking jackets.