Despite the many challenges restaurateurs have faced in the past year, one thing the pandemic has underscored is the importance of ensuring good indoor air quality and comfort. Many, in fact, have taken advantage of preventative HVAC maintenance agreements from local contractors to keep their systems in good working order. Here’s a closer look at why preventative maintenance is crucial in restaurants.
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The commissioning process is an essential part of designing, constructing, operating and maintaining commercial HVAC systems. Dittmer Air and Heat, your leading HVAC and indoor air quality testing contractor, shares everything you need to know about it here.
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Mold is a serious concern for anyone, but it’s particularly problematic for commercial facility owners. Constant exposure to indoor mold can prompt a range of allergic reactions and health issues. If you aren’t careful about eliminating mold from your building, you could end up harming people with asthma or immune system problems.
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If you own or manage a commercial space, you probably have a lot invested in your HVAC system. Your thermostat enables you to control your system, making it one of its most important components. In a commercial setting, you likely need to think about employee comfort, keeping equipment functional and maybe even product shelf life. This is why it pays to do your homework when choosing the right thermostat. In today’s post, professional HVAC maintenance company, Dittmer Air Conditioning & Heating, shares a few tips on how to find the one that will suit your needs.
… Continue ReadingFactors That Affect the Cost of a Commercial HVAC System
When you need any type of work done to your commercial building, you want to make sure you’re getting the best bang for your buck. Naturally, you don’t want to pay excessively for a service, but you also don’t always want to go with the lowest estimate, because this might lead to poor-quality work that will cost you more in the long run.
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