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Signs of HVAC Issues

How do you know if your HVAC system needs repairs?

Do you know what specific issues you need to be watching out for with your HVAC system? If you’re not acutely aware of what to look out for, you could be exacerbating the problem without even knowing it. Your HVAC unit is an integral part of your facility—without it operating at peak performance, you run the risk of letting unclean air harm your employee’s health. Take charge of your heating and air conditioning situation, and make sure that you have a nuanced understanding of how your AC unit and heating systems work. Recognizing the symptoms of an ailing unit (and when to call for HVAC repairs) is an essential aspect of keeping energy costs low, avoiding expensive maintenance, and keeping your employees safe. We’ve outlined some crucial issues that you need to be able to recognize to ensure your system’s long-term health.

Unmanageable energy bills:

Rising energy bills are more than a frustrating inconvenience—they could be a sign that your entire system is no longer as effective as it used to be. The heating and cooling system that you use might be an older model, in which case it uses energy less efficiently than it should be.

An outdated system:

Wine ages beautifully; HVAC systems, unfortunately, do not. With an average system lifespan of 15 years, maximizing your unit’s output beyond that might reap some less-than-satisfactory results. If your system is approaching that threshold, it might be time for an upgrade.

Unpredictable temperatures:

It’s your HVAC system’s job to keep you comfortable; what happens if you set it to blow cool air, but instead you’re working in a muggy, humid environment? If you find that the setting you choose isn’t reflected in the air flow of your facility, try reaching out to an HVAC service crew.

Unpleasant odors:

If your facility has a smell, it might not be from the materials you work with. There’s a strong chance that the scent is emanating from an outdated HVAC system. Mustiness, chemical odors, and burning smells are all indicators that you need to call a repair person ASAP. If you’re smelling sulfur or a rotten egg-like smell, you most likely have an issue with the gas supply.

Loud noises:

Sure, you’ve grown used to that clicking sound; but does that mean it’s nothing to worry about? If your system is making a lot of banging, clattering, and or squeaking noises, it most likely indicates that you need to repair, retrofit, or replace your existing solution.

Leakage:

Gone are the days when a puddle signifies splashing around, carefree; if you’re an adult, a puddle is a surefire sign that something is leaking. Leakage can have a disastrous effect on your facility and signify that there’s a faulty area of your HVAC system.

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