St. Charles Commercial HVAC Team
We provide expert HVAC support to commercial spaces like offices, industrial complexes, and businesses. This includes new HVAC system installation, emergency repairs, routine maintenance, and ductwork support. Commercial HVAC systems are much more extensive than residential ones when you consider their size and complexity. Maintaining temperature, humidity, and healthy indoor air quality across several floors or units can be difficult. Whether you’re looking for assistance with an all-in-one unit or a setup that uses zoning, our team can provide equipment that is efficient and reliable.
There are many signs that indicate you need professional commercial support for your HVAC system.
- Sudden increase in energy use
- Odd noises
- Bad smells coming from vents and registers
- Equipment failure
Your building’s HVAC system is an integral part of maintaining safe and healthy indoor air quality. The quality of your indoor air will support an ideal working environment, boost productivity, and decrease the number of sick days that people take. An office building can have many types of contaminants circulating, including dust, mold spores, and volatile organic compounds. The presence of toxic chemicals is also common in industrial buildings.
Your HVAC system can help remove some of these particulates. You can utilize air purification equipment to further support healthy indoor air quality (IAQ). This includes high-quality filters like high-efficiency particulate air filters (HEPA). You can also use a UV sanitizing light on your commercial setup to kill microbes before they can make people in the building sick.
It’s crucial that a professional with extensive commercial experience create your initial HVAC design. HVAC equipment needs to be the appropriate size. Equipment that is too small will not sufficiently keep indoor temperatures comfortable. Equipment that is too large can result in inefficiencies and equipment strain.
Incorporating smart HVAC technology into your design may be beneficial for ease of use, remote monitoring, and efficiency. Ongoing support should include routine inspections, maintenance, filter replacements, duct cleaning and sealing, and thermostat calibration. Unforeseen circumstances can lead to the need for emergency HVAC repair to prevent further damage from occurring. Prompt service can also prevent having to shut down business operations because of unsafe conditions.