by Bryan Simning | Sep 27, 2019 | air conditioner, Air Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning
From purchasing the right commercial HVAC system for your building to keeping up with a smart air duct cleaning process, there are many steps you can take to make sure that your system is as energy-efficient as possible. Here are a few cleaning and maintenance tips...
by Bryan Simning | Sep 25, 2019 | air conditioner, Air Duct Cleaning, Air Filter
Whether you are installing new ductwork in your building for heating and cooling purposes or hiring an HVAC contractor to handle air duct cleaning, it can be useful to know as much as possible about the different types of commercial air duct designs. In the case of a...
by Bryan Simning | Sep 23, 2019 | air conditioner, Air Duct Cleaning, Indoor Air Quality
Air quality matters. In fact, it’s one of the most important factors in maintaining good health. Poor air quality — and in particular, poor indoor air quality — can not only have harmful health effects but also often lead to other concerns. For business owners,...
by Bryan Simning | Sep 18, 2019 | air conditioner, air conditioner maintenance, Air Conditioning, Air Duct Cleaning
Central air has been the standard for businesses for several decades. Many businesses rely on it for its simplicity, ease of maintenance, and effectiveness at counteracting the heat of summer days. However, commercial ducted air conditioning is not necessarily the...
by Bryan Simning | Aug 21, 2019 | Air Conditioning, Air Duct Cleaning, Indoor Air Quality
When planning and budgeting for the maintenance needs of any commercial building, don’t overlook the areas that you can’t easily see, such as your ductwork. Periodic duct cleaning is something every building manager should think about to contribute to...
by Bryan Simning | Aug 19, 2019 | Air Conditioning, Air Duct Cleaning, Indoor Air Quality
When designing a commercial HVAC system, it’s typical to think about zoning. Zoned HVAC systems have multiple thermostats, distributed in different parts of the building so that it’s possible to control the temperature for those “zones” separately. Often, these zones...