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Fall Maintenance Tips for your Commercial HVAC Unit

Fall Maintenance Tips for your Commercial HVAC Unit

Fall Maintenance Tips for your Commercial HVAC Unit 150 150 Amy Gasca

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As cooler weather is approaching, it is best for you to get your unit inspected and serviced to ensure it is ready for the fall and winter. Your heating system has been dormant for the winter months and it may need a little tune up. Getting your system ready for the chillier seasons is a good way to improve efficiency and avoid break downs on a cold day. Below are some tips for maintenance and things you can do to have your system prepared and keep your building warm during the fall and winter.

 

 

 

The first thing you may want to consider is if you need a new unit all together. How old is your unit? If your unit is ranging 10+ years, it may be time to consider a replacement unit. For more detail on deciding if you need to replace your HVAC unit, check out this article: Is it Time to Replace Your Commercial HVAC Unit?  An old unit does not perform at peak efficiency and is more prone for frequent breakdowns. The last thing you need is a heating system down in the dead of winter. This can affect your business operations, so don’t fall victim and make sure your unit can survive.

 

 

Once you’ve decided that your unit is sound to operate through the colder seasons, it is important to have a commercial HVAC contractor to give your unit a full inspection right before the fall. A full inspection typically includes checking belts and motors, replacing filters, and checking gas pressures if necessary. A full inspection from a professional HVAC tech will be able to detect any developing and underlying issues. This will help avoid a major breakdown that will leave you without heating.

 

 

It is important to make sure air can flow freely in your building. Restricted airflow can cause your heating system to work harder than it needs to. An overworked system is prone to frequent repairs and breakdowns. Things that affect airflow can be as simple as furniture blocking vents that prevent heat from reaching your building environment. Also, make sure your vents are cleaned and that your filters have been replaced. Dirty filters restrict airflow and reduce efficiency of your heating unit. Taking care of these things can improve airflow and keep your building warm during the chilly weather.

 

 

If your building is more than one story, a good way to make sure your building is heated efficiently would be adjusting the supply registers in your building. Close some of registers on the higher floors and open some on the lower. Remember, hot air rises. This is a good way to make sure your building is heated more efficiently.

 

 

Correct calibration of your thermostat is vital for a properly heated building. Have a professional HVAC contractor check your thermostat and adjust the calibration. Also, consider investing in a programmable thermostat. As mentioned earlier, hot air rises and cool air sinks. A programmable thermostat gives you the opportunity to adjust heating on each floor appropriately and program your heating system to only run during specific times.

 

 

 

Demand for HVAC unit maintenance and inspection increases tremendously before the colder months. Be proactive and schedule a preventive maintenance service for your heating system in advance. The benefit of being on a preventive maintenance contract with a commercial HVAC contractor will mean that you have discussed a schedule with them and already have an inspection scheduled so you will not have to fight for an appointment. So, if you don’t have an agreement in place, get in touch with a trusted heating and air contractor to take care for you through every season.

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