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Common Commercial Air Conditioning Repairs You May Need

Commercial Air Conditioning

Maintaining your commercial AC unit is important. While a household system keeps a home cool, a commercial setup does much more. It helps boost worker productivity while improving the morale of tenants within the building. With your system working hard to keep employees working hard, the AC will likely need the occasional repair or two. Hare are some of the more common commercial AC problems and repairs your building may eventually face.

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Leaking Refrigerant

One of the most common commercial air conditioning repair needs is leaking refrigerator coolant. With commercial AC units (typically on a roof), fewer leaks tend to occur when compared to household ground units. However, whether due to old parts or the weather, coolant leaks do occur and is something you must correct. A leak in coolant causes a lack of coolant. This, in turn, forces the condenser to work harder than necessary. This increases both your energy bill and the chance of blowing out the condenser.

Faulty Thermostat

Many common commercial air conditioning repair services revolve around a faulty thermostat. When the AC fails to perform as desired, most people turn to the air conditioning unit itself. However, many problems actually stem from a faulty thermostat. The thermostat is the brains of the entire HVAC system, so if there is a problem here, nothing will work properly. A commercial air conditioning repair may determine the settings are incorrect, or in some cases, the thermostat may need to be replaced.

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Poor Air Balance

The cold air of the commercial AC unit flows through several ducts before arriving at rooms throughout the building. In order to help direct air flow, dampers are used. You may find some rooms tend to cool down quickly while others remain hot and don’t seem to receive any of the treated air. When this happens it usually has something to do with poor air balance. The dampers are not functioning properly, causing the improper air flow through the ducts. By having the dampers balanced, it ensures all of the rooms inside a commercial facility are cooled the same way.

Whether your commercial facility is experiencing one of the mentioned problems or there is another situation you need to be corrected, the professionals at Airco Service Inc. is here to help. With technicians specializing in commercial air conditioning work, you are in good hands. So contact Airco Service Inc. to speak with a representative today.

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