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...
by Bryan Simning | Jul 26, 2019 | Air Duct Cleaning, HVAC, Indoor Air Quality
When was the last time you marked down “have the HVAC ducts cleaned” on the to-do list for your commercial property? If you aren’t sure of the answer to that question, it’s probably time to do just that. However, there are many other scenarios...
by Bryan Simning | Jul 22, 2019 | Air Conditioning, Air Duct Cleaning, Indoor Air Quality
One of the common parts of the swiftest-acting and most powerful commercial HVAC systems is a duct-based delivery system. While various kinds of radiant heat systems tend to be more efficient overall, they may lack the raw power necessary to heat large or...
by Bryan Simning | Jul 17, 2019 | Air Conditioning, Air Duct Cleaning, Indoor Air Quality
Has the air throughout your commercial building started to smell musty and stale? Does the problem worsen every time the air conditioning or heat kicks in? Does the air smell bad coming out of your vents? If you answered ‘Yes’ to any of these questions, then you may...
by Bryan Simning | Jul 15, 2019 | AC Repair, air conditioner, Indoor Air Quality
Regular maintenance of your commercial central air conditioning unit is vital for many reasons. Not only will upkeep and repairs keep your system running efficiently for longer—thereby saving you money—but it will also help ensure a healthier, more productive, and...
by Bryan Simning | Jul 12, 2019 | Air Conditioning, Air Duct Cleaning, HVAC, Indoor Air Quality
Air ducts and your HVAC system, in general, are the kinds of things that you may only think about when they develop a problem. When an issue arises, and you need help to get your system in shape, it may often turn out that the problem could have been avoided with...