3 Reasons To Have The Commercial HVAC Serviced
The installation of an air conditioning unit in a commercial building is not for the average DIYer. These units are expensive and you certainly don’t want to do anything that could void a warranty or impact the lifespan and efficiency of the unit. We have 3 reasons to have the commercial HVAC serviced, but there are many more!
If you’re having an air conditioning unit installed in a commercial space you own or manage, you will also want to sign up for an annual (or twice annual) HVAC inspection to keep the unit’s warranty valid, keep it operating at its peak and save money on its operation.
Here are three things to think about when hiring and planning for an HVAC installation and ongoing maintenance.
3 Reasons To Have The Commercial HVAC Serviced
- A professional understands how to properly size the unit for your unique building space. This includes understanding the layout of the current ductwork and whether it needs to be reconfigured for proper flow.
- A professional will ensure the unit isn’t loud. No one wants to work in an office space with a noisy air conditioning unit. An inspection will also ensure the unit is working properly and if there are any noises, he or she will inspect and repair them. If you hear noise that wasn’t there before, give your HVAC pro a call.
- Working with the HVAC tech from Symbiont Air Conditioning who installed the unit ensures he or she knows the layout of the components. Even if we didn’t install the current unit, our tech team is so experienced they will be able to come in and take over and keep the unit working properly.
A commercial HVAC unit is complicated when it comes to installation, repair, maintenance and service. A commercial unit typically has multiple thermostats, extensive draining systems and complex zoning requirements.
Add to that that many commercial systems, because of their size are installed on a roof as a way to save valuable interior space and roof installation is a much more complicated task than an in-building installation. Many HVAC units are customized to provide cooling, heating and to be configured properly to the building unit. You don’t want to deal with offices that are too cold, while others are too hot. Zoning heating and cooling need to be addressed.
The investment your organization makes in a commercial air conditioning maintenance contract will not only keep customers and building occupants comfortable, but it will keep the unit operating effectively and efficiently for as long as possible.
Considering an upgrade or update to your commercial HVAC unit? Give our air conditioning service technicians a call today.
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