Four Ways To Keep Your Commercial HVAC Costs Lower

Posted on: 13 October 2016

As a business owner, keeping profits high and operating costs low is the foundation for success. You can work towards one part of this goal by focusing on your commercial HVAC system. Here are just a handful of the ways you can regulate temperatures while also saving money.

Commit To Routine Maintenance

The more efficiently an HVAC system is operating, the less it will cost in terms of operating expenses. More specifically, energy usage. The only way to keep your unit working efficiently is to commit to regular maintenance. A commercial HVAC system can account for as much as 40 percent of your total energy usage. By making a commitment to maintenance, you can reduce your HVAC energy usage by at least 15 percent, which can amount to a substantial savings annually.

Invest In Programmable Systems

Consider investing in a programmable system. Through research, you have likely determined the ideal temperature setting for your business based on the day of the week or even the time of day. With all the other responsibilities, it can be a challenge to find time to adjustment the thermostat throughout the day. However, when you fail to do so, you could actually be wasting money. A programmable unit allows you to preset the temperature setting as necessary so that you don't have this concern.

Have The Ducts Sealed

It doesn't matter how efficiently an HVAC system is operating; if the cooling or heating ducts have not been properly sealed, you're only working against yourself, as much of this cooled or warmed air will escape before it makes its way into the building. Professionals can use a variety of techniques, including a blown-in sealant or a mastic application to seal the ducts. By creating this seal, you prevent leakage and keep the climate controlled air inside your building.   

Change Filters

News flash - the task of changing your filters is a year-round responsibility. A number of business owners seem to remember this step during the summer months, when their A/C unit is on full blast. However, a filter can collect just as much debris in the winter as it will in the summer. When the filter is clogged, this inhibits airflow and causes the unit to work even harder. Since all filter types have various requirements, reach out to a professional to determine the best replacement schedule for your building.

Saving money begins with you. Make sure you are making an effort to keep your operating cost down. Contact a company like Robinson Heating & Cooling Inc for more tips.

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