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What Are Some Top Maintenance Tips For Your Willard Business?

9/27/2023 (Permalink)

To the HVAC system at your Willard business working its best during those times of the year when you need it most - when it's hot or cold - you must inspect and maintain it regularly. 

Preventive maintenance tune-ups will help to reduce the wear and tear every system experiences when it's working the hardest. as well as any other issues that hinder the performance of your system. We recommend that you have your HVAC checked and serviced at least twice yearly, especially before summer and again before winter begins. 

What Equipment Gets Checked During HVAC Maintenance?

You will need to hire a professional to check and maintain your system if you aren't a licensed HVAC technician. The equipment that will be serviced will be:

  • Air Conditioner
  • Heat Pump
  • Electric Heater
  • Gas Furnace
  • Dual Fuel Heat Pump Furnace

What Should HVAC Maintenance Should Include?

Maintaining the HVAC system at your Willard business location should include the following: 

  • Air Filters. Your air filter needs to be replaced before seasons of heavy use so your HVAC system operates as it should. Schedule routine inspections with your technicians so they may determine if your filters need to be replaced sooner than the recommended 3-month mark when use is heavy. 
  • Air Return Grills. Registers and air return grilles in your Willard business must be maintained to ensure they have not become blocked; this will restrict airflow throughout your HVAC systems and negatively affect performance.
  • Outdoor Cooling Equipment. Have your cooling equipment outdoors inspected. Ensure that vegetation that has grown up around these units is trimmed back to allow for easy maintenance and airflow. The area around your HVAC needs to be clear of obstructions, so your professional HVAC technician can access the units. 
  • Drip Pans. Drip pans and condensate drain lines need to remain clear. If these HVAC system components become clogged with mold or algae, condensation will not exit your office or business premises; that can cause the cooling system to malfunction or water to back up indoors, causing water damage. Your technician can clear any clogs within the drip pan or condensate drain lines as soon as they find them. 

Whenever you need help with HVAC maintenance, or if your Willard business has experienced fire damage, water damage, or a mold infestation, remember that your friends here at SERVPRO of Huron & East Seneca Counties are always here to get you back to work immediately. Learn about all of our commercial restoration services here!

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