Do you know what’s frustrating? When you’ve got a thousand things on your plate as a business or building owner, and an HVAC technician starts using a bunch of words you’ve never heard. Things like “modular rooftop units,” or “temperature differential,” can sound like they’re speaking a different language. There isn’t a class that’s really available to take for knowledge on the HVAC industry, so you’re just left in the dark.
Well, not anymore! That’s why our team has a blog post. We want to be able to teach out customers information that might be vital to them in the future. For commercial HVAC in New Haven, IN, that means your business could be more comfortable and energy efficient if you’re aware of how some of this technology works.
So, let’s talk about some vocabulary words and how they relate to the HVAC field.
This is a pretty vague question. What would you say, as a business owner, to someone asking “how expensive is it to run a business?” Or what would you say to someone that says “how expensive is it to buy a house?” The answers to these questions can vary greatly and when you’re looking for accurate information, one can get lost in the weeds pretty easily. For this blog post, we’re going to speak generally because every commercial heating system and commercial space is different. However, there are a few things in common with all of them that either cause the price of
What’s your next commercial project? Are you excited to open up that new area for additional space? Or perhaps you’re finally putting the finishing touches on a new bathroom that your customers and employees will be able to enjoy? Construction projects are always opportunities to expand your business and access new customers that you couldn’t before. However, construction projects don’t just come with one price tag, they come with several costs that we’re going to talk about today.
If you’re a business owner, then we’re probably preaching to the choir. Your time is money, and the less time you spend worrying about HVAC problems, the more time you can spend bookkeeping and making sure your business is profitable. Yet here we are, time and time again, running into building and restaurant owners that paid a family friend to check on their commercial HVAC unit for a quick repair. This type of situation is avoidable and today we’re going to talk about why it’s always a good idea to avoid amateur repairs.
An air conditioner breaking down in the home is one thing, but it’s an entirely different matter in a commercial setting. Productivity is on the line—you simply can’t afford to leave your customers or employees in the heat!
Imagine if you treated your business like your home. You’d leave dirty clothes on the floor, you’d turn the music up loud, and if you really felt like it, you could even walk around in your underwear.