Commercial HVAC Maintenance in Utah: Keeping Your Business Running Smoothly
Expert Commercial HVAC Maintenance for All Types of Systems in Utah
At Salmon Mechanical, we understand the importance of routine maintenance for commercial HVAC systems. Our team of HVAC specialists can perform preventative tune-ups for any brand of equipment, from VRF to rooftop units. Our goal is to detect and address any potential issues before they become costly problems, which can extend the lifespan of your HVAC equipment and save you money on energy bills.
All Service technicians are factory certified, which is the gold standard for HVAC expertise. We're confident in the quality of our work, which is why we offer a one year warranty at minimum, with many manufactures offering multi year warranties.
Whether you need commercial HVAC repair, installation, or maintenance, our team is equipped to handle it all. Contact us today to schedule your next service appointment and experience the difference of Expert service.
Benefits of Preventative Maintenance
Regular preventative maintenance of commercial HVAC systems can provide numerous benefits for building owners and operators. Here are some of the key advantages:
- Fewer Repairs: By regularly checking and servicing HVAC equipment, potential issues can be identified and addressed before they turn into major problems that require costly repairs.
- Longer Equipment Lifespan: Preventative maintenance can help extend the lifespan of HVAC equipment by keeping it in good working condition and reducing wear and tear.
- Improved Air Quality: Regular maintenance can help ensure that HVAC systems are clean and functioning properly, which can improve air quality and reduce the risk of health problems for building occupants.
- Lower Energy Costs: Properly maintained HVAC systems can operate more efficiently, which can help reduce energy costs and save money on utility bills.
- Better Safety: Regular maintenance can help identify and address potential safety hazards, such as gas leaks or electrical issues before they become serious problems.
- Avoid Unplanned Equipment Downtime: By detecting and addressing potential issues early, preventative maintenance can help avoid unexpected equipment downtime that can disrupt building operations and lead to lost revenue.
At our Salmon Mechanical, we emphasize the importance of regular check-ups to prevent breakdowns and ensure that HVAC systems are functioning at their best. By investing in preventative maintenance, building owners and operators can enjoy these benefits and more while also avoiding costly repairs and downtime.
What You Can Expect During Regular Maintenance
During routine maintenance, we thoroughly inspect and clean your HVAC system’s components to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. Our professionals will check and replace the air filter, belts, blower and burner assembly, coil, combustion blower housing, compressor, condensate line, control box, wiring, and other safety controls, drain pan, evaporator coil, fan motor and blades, flue and duct systems, heat exchanger, ignition system, and safety controls, wiring, and connections. We also gauge the unit’s refrigerant level and recharge it if required.
If your system is aging or frequently having issues, our experts can advise whether it’s better to repair or replace it. Regular maintenance can help prevent costly repairs and extend the lifespan of your HVAC system. Contact us today to schedule your routine maintenance appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should commercial air conditioning units be serviced?
Regular maintenance is key to ensuring that your commercial air conditioning unit is functioning properly. We recommend that commercial air conditioning units be serviced at least twice a year. However, depending on the usage and the type of unit, more frequent maintenance may be necessary.
How do you maintain a commercial HVAC system?
There are several steps you can take to maintain your commercial HVAC system. These include:
- Regularly changing air filters
- Cleaning coils and drain pans
- Inspecting and lubricating motors and bearings
- Checking and adjusting refrigerant levels
- Calibrating thermostats and controls
What is the average lifespan of a commercial HVAC unit?
The average lifespan of a commercial HVAC unit can vary depending on the type of unit and how well it is maintained. Generally, a well-maintained commercial HVAC unit can last anywhere from 15 to 25 years.
Why is commercial HVAC maintenance important?
Regular commercial HVAC maintenance is important for several reasons. It helps to ensure that your system is functioning properly, which can reduce energy costs and extend the lifespan of your unit. Additionally, regular maintenance can help to identify and address potential problems before they become major issues.
What are some signs that a commercial HVAC system needs maintenance?
Some signs that a commercial HVAC system may need maintenance include:
- Poor airflow
- Unusual noises or odors
- Inconsistent temperatures
- Higher than normal energy bills
- Frequent breakdowns or repairs