Indoor Air Quality
If you’re a property manager or retail business owner, it’s more important to maintain healthy indoor air now than ever. Here are a few tips to get clean, healthy indoor air.
Consider Installing An Air Purifier
Use an air purifier. Air purifiers help remove contaminants from the air, making it healthier to breathe.
Keep HVAC Filters Clean
A dirty HVAC filter can circulate dust and other pollutants through your home or office. By changing it regularly, you can help improve indoor air quality. Moreover, dirty filters impede airflow, causing your system to work harder and reduce its lifespan.
Discourage Smoking Indoors
Cigarette smoke is one of the leading causes of poor indoor air quality. If patrons or workers must smoke, make them do so outdoors.
Schedule Annual HVAC Maintenance
Finally, scheduling annual air conditioner and heater maintenance from a trained professional keeps the system clean, improves indoor air quality, extends your unit’s lifespan, and prevents catastrophic breakdowns.
Signs of Commercial AC Issues
If you suddenly hear clanging, banging, squealing, or grinding noises from your commercial AC unit, it’s a sign that something may not be right. These sounds could indicate a problem with the compressor, fan, or other crucial components. It’s important to call a commercial AC repair contractor as soon as possible to address the issue before it escalates into a full system failure.
Additionally, if your commercial AC system is getting older or experiencing frequent breakdowns, it may be time to consider replacing it with a newer, more reliable model. The Darville Company can help you evaluate your options and make the best decision for your business.
Importance of Scheduled Maintenance
Regular maintenance is essential for keeping your commercial HVAC system in peak condition. Scheduling annual maintenance with a trained professional can help keep your system clean, improve indoor air quality, extend the lifespan of your unit, and prevent costly breakdowns.
During a maintenance visit, the technician will inspect the heat exchanger, flue assemblies, draft diverters, and other critical components. They’ll also test for carbon monoxide leaks, clean the pilot assembly, and check the thermostat operation to ensure your system is running safely and efficiently.
For all of your commercial HVAC needs, trust the professionals at The Darville Company. In Odessa, TX, call 432-580-9675.