Tips For Making A Commercial HVAC System More Efficient Before Summer

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During the summer months, your commercial HVAC system will be hard at work cooling your commercial building. This helps to keep employees, tenants, customers, and clients cool. But during this time, many HVAC systems work harder than they should to produce cold air. Ultimately, this results in a shorter life for the HVAC unit and higher utility bills for you. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to help make your unit more efficient before the summer months hit. Here are three different tips for making your commercial HVAC system more efficient before summer. 

Replace the HVAC Air Filters

One of the easiest and most effective ways to increase the efficiency of an HVAC system is to replace the HVAC air filters. When the air filters on an HVAC unit are dirty, your unit is not able to pull in as much air as it could if your unit were clean. This means your unit is working just as hard to cool this limited amount of air when it is capable of doing the same amount of work and cooling more air. Replacing the air filters helps it to pull in the air it needs, improving its efficiency. 

Insulate Your Ductwork

Another tip to help make a commercial HVAC system more efficient is to insulate your ductwork before summer hits. A significant amount of cooled air can be lost through your ductwork. If your ductwork has holes or gaps, the air can escape. And if the ductwork is not insulated, it can be hot in the tubing, which heats the air you just cooled. Insulating the ducts helps to keep the tubes that cooled air travels through as cool as possible without any leaks. 

Have Your HVAC Unit Cleaned and Inspected

The last tip for making a commercial HVAC system more efficient before summer is to have your HVAC unit cleaned and inspected. If your commercial HVAC unit is dirty or in need of repair, it is not working as efficiently as it should. This means that it may be working harder or longer to produce cold air. Having your unit cleaned and inspected prior to the summer months helps to get your unit in good operating order, so it works efficiently when it is used this summer. 

Replacing the air filters in a commercial HVAC unit, insulating your ductwork and having your HVAC unit cleaned and inspected helps your unit to work more efficiently. This helps to extend the life of the HVAC system and keep your energy costs down. Contact a company like J. P. Griffin Inc. for more information and assistance.  

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