Can you remember when your commercial HVAC system was last serviced? If not, then you likely need to get servicing done, and this fall season is the perfect time to do it. As temperatures begin to change, you’ll want to have your HVAC system ready so that your employees and customers are comfortable when they enter your building. For proper commercial HVAC system maintenance, here’s what to get done.
Get Your Air Filters Replaced
When your air filters are dirty, your commercial HVAC system won’t be able to operate at peak efficiency. This is because dirt can clog up your air filters, hindering your HVAC system’s ability to pump fresh air into your office.
Generally speaking, you’ll want to get these air filters replaced every 1-3 months. You may need to replace them more often if you have an above average level of foot traffic.
Listen for Any Odd Sounds
For the most part, a commercial HVAC system should be able to operate without making much sound. If you begin to hear noises that are out of the ordinary, this is a sign that there’s a problem in need of fixing. Your local HVAC technician can help you identify and resolve whatever problem is causing these unusual noises.
Keep Debris Out of Your Unit
If you have an outdoor unit, there will be outside sources of debris that can get into it, such as dirt, twigs, leaves, and pollen. Keeping these types of debris away from your HVAC unit will help it to run more effectively.
Schedule Regular Maintenance Appointments
The best way to prepare your commercial HVAC system for fall is to get it inspected professionally. That’s why you should call your local HVAC technician to come take a look at your unit and see if it’s ready for the new season. Professionals will notice any problems your HVAC system has, and take measures to correct those problems so that your unit can last for a long time to come.
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