If your commercial HVAC equipment was manufactured by a reliable company and was put in by a reputable, experienced installer, then it’s not a stretch to say that you can expect it to keep the air quality and comfort levels in your commercial space at an optimal level for many, many years. However, this doesn’t mean that you won’t eventually need to replace it when the time comes. Although it’s hard to really say when a replacement will be due, as each case is different, we do have general expectations. Here are some of the factors that might affect your HVAC system’s lifespan.
The Risks of Amateur HVAC Repairs & Installations
HVAC systems are made up of complex pieces of equipment which we rely on to keep us comfortable year-round and improve our homes’ air quality. While most are engineered for durability, ease of use and reliability, this doesn’t mean that they won’t break down from time to time.
If you’re having problems with your HVAC unit, we strongly recommend that you contact a professional. Your HVAC system comes with many mechanical and electrical parts, as well as some computerized functions that could be put at risk if you decide to undertake repairs and installation yourself.
Improving HVAC Airflow for Better Energy Efficiency
Your HVAC system plays an integral role in ensuring consistent thermal comfort in your home. You must, therefore, check for issues that can impede the energy performance of your equipment, including poor airflow. Addressing this problem can help prevent considerable energy loss in your home. Local heating and air conditioning repair contractor Cooper Brothers, Inc. explains further below.
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Your air conditioning system’s job is to cool your indoor air during the warmer months of the year. Using a thermostat, you can monitor and regulate the air temperature inside your home. The equipment also comes with a filter that removes airborne particles from the circulating air.
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Spring isn’t the only time of year that allergy flare-ups can occur. Fall can be just as bad, especially since cooler temperatures tend to reduce the effectiveness of one’s immune system. Fortunately, you can count on your heating and cooling system to help keep those allergy symptoms at bay. Find out how it does this in this article from top air conditioner repair contractor Cooper Brothers, Inc.
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