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Don’t Do These HVAC Jobs Yourself

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There are many times in life when having a few tools and a willingness to give something a try is absolutely worthwhile. You can save a lot of money if you’re not afraid to pick up a drain snake and tackle a clog, or pick up a hammer and nails and make minor repairs. But at other times, the risk of DIY is much too high. When it comes to commercial HVAC systems, what should you do yourself, and what should you leave to the professionals? Here’s the info you need.

Commercial HVAC Jobs for Professional Technicians

  • Installation: It’s absolutely critical that installation of new HVAC systems be done by a professional. Calculating the size and layout of the building and weighing the needs of the businesses and people who use the space must be done before determining the system that will work best, as either an oversized or undersized system will encounter major problems. Creating ductwork systems or modifying existing ductwork, assessing and providing for drainage needs, and connecting to your building’s electrical system are all jobs for HVAC professionals. And the only way to maintain the warranty on your commercial HVAC system is to have the installation professionally done.
  • Maintenance: Maintaining your warranty also means that regular maintenance must be done by a qualified professional. They have the training and experience to keep your commercial HVAC system in top-notch shape, maximizing efficiency and effectiveness, and catching any tiny issues before they develop into full-blown problems that threaten the comfort of the people in your building or might require major repairs. During maintenance, your technician can also provide guidance about how to decrease wear and tear and system strain, and answer any questions you have.
  • Repair: Yet again, we must stress that DIY repairs will almost certainly void your warranty, which could cost you a lot of money in the long run, as the manufacturer might cover some costs that come up during the lifetime of your system, such as parts that need to be replaced. Professionally-done repairs are also quickly and efficiently accomplished, keeping interruptions to your business at an absolute minimum. And they’re done right the first time, without risking costly complications or damage to other parts of the system. 

Commercial HVAC Jobs to Do Yourself

  •  Minimizing Dust and Maintaining Airflow: When you have professional maintenance done, you can ask your technician for their recommendations about how to keep your HVAC system clean. Dust and grit can have a big impact: decreasing airflow, increasing friction of moving parts, and creating the risk of overheating. Take your technician’s recommendations about changing your air filter, and make sure to keep the areas around all parts of your HVAC system as clean as possible.
  • Being Alert to Possible Problems: Your HVAC technician is not in your building on a day-to-day basis. That means that the people who are there need to be paying attention to the regular operation of the HVAC system. Surprising noises, unpleasant smells, pooling or dripping moisture, or problems with maintaining an even temperature throughout the building should be taken seriously. If you suspect that something might be wrong, get your technician in to take a look. Commercial HVAC services in New Haven, CT can prevent a minor issue from becoming a total system breakdown.

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