Why Your Commercial HVAC System Needs Maintenance

With building maintenance, most commercial property owners often prioritize roofing, landscaping, or other exterior projects. However, it’s also a good idea to take the HVAC systems into account. After all, functioning and energy-efficient heating and cooling units can improve indoor air quality and comfort, which, in turn, can increase employee productivity.

Routine preventative maintenance is the key to keeping your commercial HVAC units in brand-new condition. To learn more, Stone Heating and Air provides an overview of the benefits of commercial HVAC maintenance.

Extending the Service Life of Your Equipment

Your car requires frequent oil changes to extend its life span. Otherwise, the engine gets clogged and becomes more susceptible to failure. The same can be said for your commercial HVAC system. Without regular maintenance, your HVAC equipment can end up with dirty coils and clogged moving parts. These issues cause the unit to work twice harder to continue functioning, which can eventually lead to a breakdown.

As a business owner, having functioning HVAC systems is of utmost importance. This is particularly true if you work in a climate-controlled environment that requires optimal heating or cooling to continue operations. For this reason, you need to schedule preventive maintenance to extend the service life of your equipment.

Investing in a Greener, Safer Environment

According to experts, nearly 40 percent of the energy used in commercial buildings across the United States comes from HVAC units. If you have high-performance equipment, get the most out of them by investing in routine maintenance. With regular tune-ups, you can benefit from 10 to 40 percent of energy savings.

Furthermore, failure to maintain your HVAC units can also lead to poor indoor air quality. This can increase the buildup of pollen, fungi, and bacteria in your workplace, which can be especially harmful to your employees and clients with asthma or allergies. For a safer working environment, invest in an annual commercial HVAC maintenance plan.

Keep Your Unit’s Warranty Intact

Your commercial HVAC units have warranties that help you avoid spending money in the event it gets damaged due to poor workmanship or low-quality materials. If you fail to arrange for maintenance or service, however, your warranty may end up being rendered void. To avoid spending the full costs of HVAC repairs and replacements, see to it that you comply with all the requirements of the warranty protection plan.

At Stone Heating and Air, we provide quality residential and commercial HVAC maintenance services. Our team of HVAC experts is committed and determined to assist you with your heating and cooling needs. For a free consultation, call us today at (541) 855-5521, or fill out our online contact form.

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