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  • Photo Gallery
  • Residential
    • Heating
    • Cooling
    • Maintenance
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    • Heating
    • Cooling
    • Maintenance
  • i-Wave
    • i-Wave R
    • i-Wave C
    • How The I-Wave Works
  • Hotel Collection Scenting
    • Hotel Scenting
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Commercial maintenance

Commercial HVAC maintenance involves the regular inspection, cleaning, and servicing of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in commercial buildings to ensure they operate efficiently and reliably. Here's a breakdown of what's typically involved: 

Scheduled Inspections:

Regular inspections are essential to identify any issues before they become major problems. These inspections may occur quarterly, biannually, or annually, depending on the system's size and usage.

Filter Replacement:

Filters trap dust, dirt, and other particles, preventing them from entering the HVAC system. Dirty filters reduce airflow and strain the system, leading to inefficiency and potential damage. Replacing filters regularly is crucial.

Cleaning Coils and Components:

Over time, coils and other components can accumulate dirt, dust, and debris, reducing their efficiency. Cleaning these components helps maintain optimal performance.

Checking Refrigerant Levels:

 Low refrigerant levels can indicate a leak or another issue. Checking and maintaining proper refrigerant levels ensures efficient operation and prevents compressor damage.

Inspecting Ductwork:

Leaks or blockages in ductwork can reduce airflow and efficiency. Regular inspection and maintenance of ducts help identify and address these issues promptly.

Testing Controls and Thermostats:

Ensuring that controls and thermostats are calibrated correctly helps maintain consistent temperatures and reduces energy consumption. 

Lubricating Moving Parts:

Proper lubrication reduces friction and wear on moving parts, extending their lifespan and improving efficiency. 

Checking Electrical Connections:

Loose or damaged electrical connections can lead to system malfunctions or failures. Inspecting and tightening connections helps prevent these issues. 

Inspecting Belts and Motors:

Worn belts and motors can cause system inefficiencies and failures. Regular inspection and replacement as needed ensure reliable operation.

Monitoring Energy Consumption:

Tracking energy consumption helps identify trends and potential efficiency improvements. Adjustments to settings or system upgrades may be recommended based on this data.

Regular maintenance not only helps prevent costly breakdowns but also ensures optimal performance, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort. Many commercial HVAC systems are serviced by professional maintenance contractors who follow industry best practices and may offer maintenance agreements for ongoing service.

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