Categories: HVAC

Common Commercial HVAC Issues to Watch Out For

Maintaining a comfortable and healthy environment is crucial for every business. Your commercial HVAC system helps ensure employees and customers enjoy optimal indoor conditions. It will continue to perform well with regular maintenance and timely repairs. 

However, heavy usage can make your commercial HVAC system prone to various issues compromising its performance and efficiency. Read on to discover what these problems are. 

Clogged or Dirty Filters

Filters trap dirt, dust, pollen and other airborne contaminants, keeping the air in your premises clean. Over time, these filters can become clogged with debris. When not replaced regularly, your HVAC system’s performance and indoor air quality could suffer. Experts recommend checking and replacing your equipment’s filters every three months. 

Inefficient Heating and Cooling

Your energy bills can increase due to an efficient HVAC system. This problem is more likely to happen in outdated units. Leaky ductwork and incorrect thermostat settings can also cause this issue. Regular checks and maintenance can help identify and address small problems promptly, preventing your utility costs from rising. 

Unusual Noises

Commercial HVAC systems generally produce more noise than their residential counterparts. However, disruptive noises, such as rattling, clicking, hissing, bubbling, or squeaking, shouldn’t be ignored. These could indicate different problems, from loose components to worn-out fan belts. Professional assistance is usually necessary for these issues due to the complexity of commercial systems. 

Thermostat Issues

A commercial HVAC system that fails to respond to thermostat commands can disrupt business operations. A simple battery replacement for your thermostat could resolve this dilemma. Sometimes, it happens due to electrical issues, which require professional attention. Routine inspections can help preempt these problems, ensuring your business remains comfortable year-round.

Drain Line Clogs and Refrigerant Leaks

Condensate drain lines remove water from your HVAC system. They can become clogged, causing water to back up and damage your equipment. Similarly, refrigerant leaks can affect your system’s cooling capabilities. Both issues can lead to operational inefficiencies and accelerate wear on system components. Regular maintenance is vital to preventing these problems and prolonging the life of your HVAC system. 

With professional guidance and timely intervention, you can extend the lifespan of your commercial HVAC system, optimize its performance and keep your energy costs in check. Mediterranean Heating & Air offers superior HVAC installation, repair and maintenance services. Call us at (818) 884-1414 or complete our online form to get an estimate. 

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