It’s generally best to have quarterly maintenance done on your HVAC system to keep it in tip-top condition. Those who have smaller properties or don’t use their HVAC system often can get away with service twice a year. Maintenance keeps your unit running and all safety measures intact. This helps you avoid sudden breakdowns. Also, most HVAC manufacturers ask for annual maintenance to keep the system under warranty. Otherwise, the repair of original parts will need to come out of your pocket.
It’s common for your heating or cooling unit to break down from years of use. Sometimes the issue may be something slight, like an odd smell coming from your ductwork or indoor air handler units. In other cases, the issue may be more front and center, like your system not starting or short heating or cooling cycles. If you notice any problems, call us right away. Early repair helps prevent issues from spreading to other parts of your HVAC system.
Neglecting minor issues can lead to internal damage that may be more costly to repair. Additionally, it’s best to always plan ahead for a system replacement. You should never wait for your commercial heating or cooling system to fail. If it does, your employees and customers might be left without heating or air conditioning until a new system is installed.