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As a property manager, the satisfaction of your tenants depends on the work you put in. This includes HVAC maintenance during the winter. While you won’t need the AC just yet, you can prepare for spring and prolong the life span of the equipment through the following tips.

How to Perform Commercial HVAC Maintenance During the Winter

1. Clean the Air Filters

These filters trap contaminants like dust, dirt, pollen, and other particles that flow through your building’s HVAC system. They’ll need to be replaced at least every three months, and winter is no exception. Even if the AC isn’t on, the filters can still collect particles, and they may be covered in dust by the time your tenants need cool air in the spring.

2. Keep Outdoor Equipment Free of Debris

hvac maintenanceAs animals prepare for hibernation and you take down holiday decorations, you may find a variety of objects littering your outdoor HVAC equipment. The compressors need breathing room, and everything from twigs to tinsel could jam the fans and other components inside these units. Remove any debris that’s within two feet of the equipment to avoid complications.

3. Schedule a Tuneup

With spring on the horizon, now is the perfect time to schedule a tuneup for your commercial property’s HVAC system. In just a few months, your tenants will have to turn on their thermostats and cool down their space. By scheduling it now, you can make an appointment before the contractor is busy and openings are harder to come by.

 

If you’re looking for a reliable contractor to inspect your commercial equipment, get in touch with Glastonbury Burner & Boiler in Hartford County, CT. For over 25 years, this company has been installing and repairing top-quality equipment for homeowners and building managers alike. To learn more about their services, visit their website, or call (860) 659-4120 to schedule an HVAC maintenance appointment.

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