Home Improvement Guyz HVAC Work Details
Wood Dale, IL 60191, United States
1-855-757-6200
Mon-Fri: 8:30am-5:30pm
Sat: 9:00am-12:00pm
Sun: Emergency Service Only
Construction Date: December 2014 Location: Ibiza, Spain Surface Area: 2,540 m2 Investor: Private owner Value: $950,000 Category: Commercial

Commercial HVAC Systems

The hvac system of a typical Chicago commercial property that is properly maintained can deliver many years of comfort and energy savings to its occupants. With every call for heating or cooling based and your thermostat settings, your hvac system is worked and expected to be ready to deliver comfort, protection and energy savings to the contents and people occupying the property. The safety standards for commercial property hvac systems require that furnace and air conditioning system serve and protect the property and its occupants. So in order to have a hvac system that protects the commercial property it starts with the manufactures built in hvac equipment safety’s, materials selected, and professional installation. This should also include a plan of regular inspections, maintenance, and repairs if needed in order to maximize the life of your hvac system and to ensure its providing comfort and protecting your commercial property from damage related to weather temperatures.

COMMERCIAL HVAC PROBLEM SIGNS

If it’s been some time since you have had your commercial property furnace or air conditioner system inspected, your first priority should be to have it professionally inspected by a certified technician like those employed by Home Improvement Guyz to inspect, service and identify any problems. Serious problems may have already become apparent even from inside the building, such as cracks on a ceiling due to improper humidity levels, excessive dust in the property, improper comfort control (too hot or too cold). The smallest problems can even become a tell tale sign of trouble. Also if the commercial property has unexplained mold or odors inside, this could be an indication that your air conditioner may be over sized and cooling the commercial property too fast, satisfying the thermostat and not allowing the air conditioner system to run long enough to pull the humidity out of the indoor air resulting in excessive moisture within the structure. Mold will eventually form in the commercial structure and will worsen over time if not addressed in a timely fashion. HVAC inspections can be done by the building owner; however it always makes more sense to have a trained eye of a commercial hvac contractor like Home Improvement Guyz to make sure the job is done safely and correctly.

COMMERCIAL HVAC PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND CARE

Some of the best ways to avoid having issues with your commercial hvac system entirely is through routine regular hvac inspections and hvac preventive maintenance. Proper maintenance of your hvac system will not only prolong the life of a furnace or air conditioning system, it will ensure the system is working efficiently and consuming less electric and gas saving you money, lowering your monthly expenses. The frequency of inspections (spring and fall) for routine maintenance will catch any furnace, air conditioner or heat pump problems in the early stage before the problem amplifies. For this reason scheduling regular hvac inspections is an effective way to also prevent the premature replacement of your commercial hvac system.

COMMERCIAL HVAC ADDITIONAL NOTES:

  • After a severe storm, inspect your air conditioning condenser for any debris that may have fallen on it and are possibly binding up the fan blade before you cycle the system.
  • Inspect previous copper line repairs for signs of leaks or other problems to make sure those hvac copper line repairs have stayed intact.
  • Remove any loose objects and accumulated debris and any other materials that have a tendency to hold moisture, which speed up the deterioration of the air conditioning condenser.
  • Keep area around the outside of the air conditioning condenser clear to allow it to breathe freely when it’s operating so it can release its heat.