Tuesday, June 16th, 2020

June 22nd is National HVAC Tech Day (created by ARS/Rescue Rooter)! This is a day to celebrate heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and refrigeration professionals. Modern HVAC techs have kept homes and businesses in the United States comfortable since the early 1900s. Technological advances at the time included the residential air conditioner and upgrades to thermostats and blower motors. These gave rise to the systems that keep us cool and warm in every season.

Wednesday, January 16th, 2019
upgrading your commercial HVAC system

Your commercial HVAC is one of the most important pieces of equipment to the operation of your business, whether you have a small retail space or large office. If your customers are forced to shop in a cold or extremely hot place, your business will quickly become known as an unpleasant place. Also, your employees can’t focus on working if they are constantly trying to stay warm or cool. A reliable HVAC system is a critical but often underappreciated component of running a business. This post will go over the most common issues your commercial HVAC system could face and how to deal with them.

Wednesday, September 12th, 2018
preparing your commercial HVAC system for fall and winter

This summer is one of the hottest on record, especially in the Texas Panhandle, but eventually, the seasons change. As you can probably imagine, the way your commercial HVAC works in the summer is dramatically different from the way it works in the winter. The following will go over how you should spot check your system to ensure that it is ready for cooler temperatures. This can save your company money by providing more efficient operations and preventing maintenance issues.

Thursday, April 26th, 2018
prepare your air conditioner for summer

As the end of winter arrives, it is time to start preparing your commercial HVAC for the spring and summer. While your HVAC system heats your building in the winter, it will cool it in the summer. Also, just like during the winter, your system will tend to get overused due to extreme temperatures.

Wednesday, March 28th, 2018
prepare your air conditioner for summer

As winter turns into spring and summer, your business will have to go from heating to cooling. In the winter, you focus on keeping your customers and employees warm, while in the summer, you will focus more on air conditioning and humidity. The change in temperatures affects restaurants more because the HVAC system must cool customers and staff, and can also affect your refrigeration. There are many ways to prepare your air conditioner for summer, including cleaning the coils, checking for mold, and changing the filters.

Monday, March 19th, 2018
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As the weather warms up for spring and summer, your commercial HVAC system will have to shift from warming your property to cooling it. Knowing how to identify potential issues and planning for them is the best way to prevent potentially expensive repairs. To prepare for summer, you can clean your air filters and ducts, get regular system tune-ups, and practice preventative maintenance.

Friday, August 5th, 2016

Dirt, dust and debris are removed from the air thanks to your HVAC filter. This filter operates as the air is pulled through the unit, cools and returns it back to the living space. The particles in the air build up in the device over time, leading to decreased efficiency or failure if the filter is not cleaned. You need to remember to clean this HVAC product regularly for the best performance possible. The following steps will help you maintain a clean, efficient HVAC filter.

Monday, August 1st, 2016
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When warmer months approach, you should ensure that your HVAC system is working properly. In most homes, HVAC use is increased during the summer months, so it is critical to have your system checked by an HVAC professional during routine maintenance. The following tips will help you prepare your home and your HVAC system for warm weather.