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With spring’s arrival, it’s time to shut off your heating system and prepare for the summer. If you want to keep your commercial building comfortable throughout the season, you need to perform preventative maintenance on your HVAC unit. Seasonal maintenance should involve thorough inspections, repairs, and adjustments for your air conditioning system.  

You don’t want to deal with a malfunctioning cooling system in the middle of a heatwave. Learn how to keep your heating and cooling equipment in order with our spring HVAC maintenance checklist. 

Why Do You Need an HVAC Tune-Up Checklist?

Building owners need to provide regular maintenance to their HVAC unit to keep their commercial facility comfortable. Heating and cooling systems can’t be expected to operate at peak performance without the occasional tune-up. HVAC units have many moving parts, and everything from heat pumps and air filters wear down and expire over time. When these components aren’t repaired or replaced, they lose efficiency, leading to higher energy bills

Damaged HVAC systems have to work harder to provide air conditioning. Your HVAC’s performance impacts your building’s occupants’ health, safety, and comfort. With indoor air quality (IAQ) becoming more important than ever, neglecting your HVAC system is dangerous. 

If you aren’t sure where to start with spring HVAC maintenance, look at our HVAC tune-up checklist.  

Follow These HVAC Tips for Spring Maintenance

HVAC systems are robust. When you’re the owner of a high-rise with many units, it can be challenging to keep track of progress or even know where to begin. When providing spring HVAC maintenance, understanding what to look for is half the battle. If you want high-quality, cool air for the summer, you need to perform detailed, regular maintenance on your equipment. 

Check out these HVAC tips

Replace Air Filters

Every air conditioning tune-up should include an air filter inspection. HVAC unit air filters improve the IAQ in your building by trapping harmful particles like dust and pollen. Dirty air filters restrict airflow and can lead to mold growth. HVAC systems with old air filters lose efficiency, meaning they have to work harder to heat and cool the building. If you want to avoid high energy bills, replace your filter every three months. 

Clean Outdoor Units

Your outdoor HVAC units are exposed to the elements. Rain and snow can wear down your equipment and impact performance. Clean all the debris around your HVAC unit and check the components for any damage. Ensure no dirt or leaves are blocking the vents on your condenser unit. Straighten bent coils and scrub the cabinet with detergent and water. 

Perform a Spring Furnace Tune-Up

Your furnace likely experienced heavy use during the winter. Just because the cold weather is over, that doesn’t mean you should ignore your heating system until you need it later in the year. Now’s your chance to repair and replace critical components to prevent further damage and ensure the unit is ready when you need it. 

When performing a spring furnace tune-up, inspect heat exchangers and check the belts for cracks. Air combustion systems can become blocked and negatively impact energy efficiency. Test the system for blockage and remove any debris. 

Install a Programmable Thermostat

Smart thermostats optimize HVAC systems by monitoring and adjusting temperatures throughout the day. Depending on occupancy, you can set the temperature for separate spaces and program the device to keep those rooms cool or warm. For example, if employees frequent a conference room on a certain day of the week at a particular time of day, you can command the thermostat to settle at 68-degrees while it’s occupied and adjust to 78-degrees when it’s empty. 

Programmable thermostats promote energy efficiency by reducing the stress on your heating and cooling systems. Consider an upgrade if you’re worried about overworking your HVAC unit during the summer. 

React Industries Provides Extensive Spring HVAC Services

Spring HVAC maintenance is essential to the lifespan of your HVAC system. Regular maintenance keeps costs down, keeps your building comfortable, and improves energy efficiency across the facility. If you need help supporting your heating and cooling systems with inspections and repairs, React Industries is available to help. 

The React service team has the experience and dedication to keep your HVAC unit optimized and running. We’re available 24 hours a day. If you have an HVAC emergency, we’re only a call away. Our maintenance plans are fully customizable, and if you need assistance building a strategy, our knowledge and resources are at your disposal. Ready to protect your HVAC system? Reach out today.