Commercial building systems are the lifeblood of any facility. If the building were not provided with electricity, water, heating, and cooling, the space would not be habitable. This is the underlying reason why industrial air conditioning in Lafayette is not an option. System installation and ongoing maintenance are necessary. Without it, leasing the space would be very difficult. There are two distinct issues to consider: the life of the building and the asset. Both are directly related to having a solid and predictable program of preventative maintenance.
The better the building and the building infrastructure are maintained, the more likely it is that as a building owner or manager, you will get the forecasted life expectancy out of the investment. Calcasieu Mechanical Contractors, Inc. knows from years of experience that lack of maintenance is the most significant factor in overcoming equipment failure and premature deterioration. In the event an automobile owner never changes the oil in his or her vehicle, the vehicle will fail. It is the same for a commercial HVAC system. If it is not maintained, it too will fail.
A typical maintenance plan takes into account the equipment manufacturers recommended performance and maintenance tasks. The operation of the system within the building parameters must also be factored into the plan. These two issues, as well as the sophistication of the equipment and the environment in which the equipment operates, help to determine the extent of the commercial HVAC maintenance plan. Some aspects are quite straightforward. Lubrication, belt changes, and filter cleaning or changing are mandatory. However, there is more to a planned maintenance program than that, and it is for this reason that you are well-advised to work closely with a team of professionals that not only perform preventative maintenance on your HVAC system, but perform predictive maintenance as well.