Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) units account for almost 40% of the energy used on commercial properties around the country. This means this is a crucial area of focus for any business looking to optimize their energy efficiency, make significant strides in cost savings and develop a more sustainable organization.
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Selecting an HVAC system for commercial use can be overwhelming, especially if you look at the more technical aspects. But you don’t necessarily have to study the technical specs of an HVAC system to know if it’s right for your needs.
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The health of a building’s or home’s occupants usually says a lot about the air quality indoors. If you or any of your family members frequently experience sneezing, congestion, coughing, headaches, watery eyes or nosebleeds and these symptoms often start upon arrival at home, you might want to have your indoor air quality tested by a professional. It’s likely that you have indoor air quality issues that need to be addressed immediately.
… Continue ReadingIs It Time to Upgrade Your Building’s HVAC System?
The state of Florida is world-famous for its oranges, beautiful beaches and hot, humid weather. Unfortunately, it’s this last one that can cause a lot of trouble in terms of HVAC maintenance. Hotels and other commercial buildings often spend quite a lot to keep their heating and cooling systems in good enough shape to stand up against the Florida sun, which even in winter can still be pretty intense.
… Continue ReadingHelp! My Heat Pump Is Completely Frozen!
Today, many companies who offer installation of new HVAC units, air conditioner repairs and furnace maintenance are seeing the advantages of using a heat pump. Heat pumps often have a bad reputation for not being able to measure up to the performance of their more traditional counterparts. However, these systems shine when used in temperate climates, where summers are hot and winters are mild, which is exactly the kind that you’ll see if you live in Florida.
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