How to Tell You Need Commercial HVAC Repair
Comfort Zone • July 30, 2014

July 30, 2014

Your company depends on controlled temperatures inside the work place to keep your employees, customers, and/or clients content. Especially during a humid late summer in Georgia, you must have an HVAC system operating at peak performance so that nobody in your commercial building ever needs to give a second thought to their personal comfort.

That’s why you need to move quickly when you suspect your commercial HVAC system requires repair work. And you should contact a contractor in Ball Ground, GA for commercial work who can get to you fast, any time of the day or night, to take care of the job.

Comfort Zone Heating & Air has a trained staff ready to handle any issues with your business’ heating and cooling. We offer fast and reliable work, the sort you expect as a professional business owner.

Watch for these warnings signs you need HVAC repairs

  • Uneven temperatures: Most commercial HVAC systems are modular, run from a series of packaged rooftop units. If one of these units malfunctions, the others will still continue to run, but parts of the building may begin to receive reduced heating or cooling. If people in the building begin to notice rooms or spots that are uncommonly cold or warm, it could mean one of the rooftop units is failing or has already failed. Uneven temperatures could also originate from faults in the thermostat controls.
  • Odd smells from the vents: To keep down noise levels from the air conditioners and heaters, they are usually removed from the work areas, so people are unlikely to hear warning sounds of mechanical failures. However, these mechanical problems such as overheating motors can produce acrid odors that will drift through the vents. At the first detection of burning or unpleasant smells coming from the ventilation system, call for repairs.
  • Skyrocketing utility bills: Because you keep a close eye on the finances for your company, you will have a solid idea how much it costs during each season to keep the building comfortable. Should those costs take a sudden upswing for which you cannot account, it probably means there is a repair issue in the HVAC system that is putting excess strain on it. Repair technicians will get to the bottom of the problem and fix it.

You shouldn’t allow a poorly-performing air conditioner or heater to jeopardize the smooth operation of your business. Make the call immediately for professional repairs when you suspect that the HVAC system requires the attention of commercial repair specialists.

Our technicians at Comfort Zone Heating & Air have the necessary skill and experience with Ball Ground, GA commercial HVAC repairs to make certain that your building’s comfort is restored fast. Give us a call whenever you need us, 24/7.

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