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Preventative Maintenance: The Key to Lifecycle Performance

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Preventative Maintenance: The Key to Lifecycle Performance

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November 10, 2021

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Is it necessary to perform preventative maintenance on your commercial heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment? The straightforward answer is yes! Keeping up with routine maintenance benefits your HVAC investment in the short term and in the long run, from financial and time savings to increased comfort.

Sure, there are costs involved with preventative maintenance on your HVAC systems—but it’s an investment that’s necessary to protect your investment! In the short term, performing proper routine maintenance can reduce the risk of breakdowns, which are likely to end up costing more to fix than to prevent in the first place.

The fundamental purpose of an HVAC system is to ensure comfort in the space you’re heating or cooling. Regular maintenance ensures the consistent and efficient operation of your HVAC system for maximum comfort. Having routine maintenance performed by expert commercial HVAC contractors is especially beneficial before extreme weather hits. Making sure your system is running as efficiently as possible gives you the potential for additional savings by operating optimally during extreme high and low temperatures.

Reactive HVAC maintenance is not useful in ensuring efficient and functional HVAC operations. Properly maintaining your HVAC system on a regular schedule with a qualified HVAC technician can help reduce your monthly bill, extend the life of your HVAC system and prevent costly breakdowns—all resulting in long-term savings.

How often should preventative maintenance be performed?

You should have your system checked at least twice a year, especially before extreme usage is expected, such as the peak of summer or winter.

Which HVAC parts should be checked during a routine maintenance check?

HVAC technicians are experienced at performing the following tasks during routine preventative maintenance:

  • Oil changes
  • Refrigerant leak and level checks
  • Operating pressures, suction, and discharge
  • Filter and belt changes
  • Bearing and motor lubrication
  • Coil cleaning
  • Condenser cleaning
  • Evaporator cleaning
  • Case cleaning

Ensuring that your HVAC system is running efficiently is one more way you can “go green” to improve your immediate atmosphere, as well as the environment. Expert commercial HVAC contractors near you can ensure you are meeting current EPA regulations and getting the most energy-efficient output for the cost.

Contact CoolSys to schedule commercial HVAC service or preventative maintenance.

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