Commercial HVAC Unit Installation Services
The most marked difference between most commercial and residential HVAC systems is the size. Business facilities, whether they are offices, manufacturing plants, warehouses, or other types of structure, tend to be much larger than residential homes.
This means that the HVAC systems that service them also need to be more extensive. This requires more ductwork, and even the commercial HVAC units themselves tend to be larger.
The general installation process for the unit is much the same as for a home installation, but the planning and installation of the ductwork is much more complex. This is why it is so important to work with an HVAC installation company that is experienced in working with commercial organizations. This will ensure that your installer is up to the task of developing a system that can efficiently and effectively meet your facility’s needs.
The primary benefits of working with a commercial HVAC installation company include:
- Dedicated services for businesses
- Expert ductwork planning and installation
- Familiarity with commercial HVAC units
- Tailored advice and support for business needs
When you first reach out to an HVAC company regarding your facility’s heating and cooling needs, they’ll start by scheduling an initial consultation, often free of charge. During this first appointment, they’ll conduct a thorough walk-through of your facility to get a sense of the layout and structure of the building. They’ll also discuss your business operations with you so they fully understand what your business does and how the facility works on a day-to-day basis.
All of this information will assist your technician in developing a suitable plan for the ductwork. The better they are able to plan the system, the easier it will be to keep the various areas of your facility at a comfortable temperature.
They’ll also be able to determine how much power your commercial HVAC unit will need to provide in order to get the warm or cool air where it needs to go. The more efficiently your system operates, the lower your ongoing heating and cooling costs will be.