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Preparing Your Commercial HVAC System for Spring

Preparing Your Commercial HVAC System for Spring

Here are tips that will help you get your commercial HVAC system ready for spring.

Spring has just recently arrived. For business owners, this means that you’ll be using your commercial HVAC system before long in order to keep your building cool. Before temperatures get too high, it’s good to prepare your HVAC system for the spring season. That way, your system will be ready once spring is in full swing. Here are tips that will help you get your commercial HVAC system ready for spring.

Check the Ductwork for Damage

It’s always good to inspect the ductwork of your commercial HVAC system. There might be leaks or other forms of damage that need to be repaired before the weather gets too warm. Sometimes, if only small areas have been damaged, you can simply patch up those spots and be good to go. For more significant damage, you’ll likely need assistance from an HVAC professional.

Test Your Thermostat

To control the temperature of your building, your commercial HVAC system will need to have a functional thermostat. Getting this thermostat tested is the perfect way to determine whether or not it’s in working condition for spring. A professional technician should be the one to perform the testing because they’ll be able to identify any problems your thermostat may have. Thermostat testing is something that should be done annually.

Change Your Air Filter

You’ll want to have good air quality in your building throughout the year. For this reason, it’s important to change out your air filter regularly. Air filters help to catch all sorts of air pollutants, like allergens, dust, and dirt. Generally speaking, replacing your air filter every 1-3 months is a good idea.

Plan a Tune-Up For Your Commercial HVAC System

An important part of maintenance for your commercial HVAC system is to make sure it gets regular tune-ups from a professional HVAC technician. By getting a tune-up done, any problems with your HVAC system will be identified, so you’ll know which components need repairing or replacing.

Contact W.E. Kingswell for All of Your HVAC Needs

William E. Kingswell, Inc.’s mission is to be the best HVAC wholesaler nationwide and worldwide. We work to make this possible every day by partnering with numerous commercial and residential clients to find the right heating and cooling solutions for them. Since 1937, we have continued to expand our business through specializing in multi-family, senior living, and custom HVAC and temperature controls.

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