Commercial Heating Installation

Commercial Heating Installation

When operating a business out of a new space, whether the building structure is actually old or young, always requires a thorough inspection of its HVAC status and capabilities. Your business, employees and customers will be relying on its heating capabilities during the colder months. We all know that extreme temperatures make t extremely uncomfortable for business to run smoothly. That’s why the choice of which commercial heating unit and how you maintain it, are very important to the stability of your business. Hiring TruTemp HVAC professionals to handle your Commercial Heating Installation will lessen the burden, by receiving detailed guidance and thorough inspection services, prior to the installation of the HVAC system. Together we can help you find the ideal option for your place of business.

The process of installing a commercial heating system is a complicated and arduous activity. If you’re opening up a new business on an old building or expanding your company into a bigger, newer building, there are a few questions you need to ask yourself before knowing which HVAC unit to choose and how to proceed. Does your building use an oil-based furnace? Does it consume gas? How corrupted is the current commercial heating system it’s using? Is there a better choice or replacement that would be more beneficial to your business in the long-run? Having the knowledge that can answer these questions and what the side effects are for each scenario its crucial for making a choice on which to use and what to invest in it. Contact TruTemp’s professional techs to set up an appointment to discuss all of your questions and requirements.

Types of Commercial Heating systems

Texas is a typically hot weather country, however during the winter season the temperature are known to drop incredibly low. Installing an efficient commercial heating unit in in your workplace is a necessity for that time of the year. Amana, Daikin, and Trane among others are just some of the few brands of HVAC manufacturers that we are highly familiar with their products, how to install them and how to maintain them running properly. At TruTemp HVAC we are also aware of the continuous growth and development of all the different types of modern heating units in the market, including the ‘greener’ versions.

The following commercial heating units are the most common or popular systems you can choose from that accommodate your goals and financial requisites;

  • Central Forced Air: In this kind of system, the HVAC ducts pushes air by a blower fan throughout the entire structure, while other ducts are used for the returning air so that this air is I a constant circular pattern. Because of its ingenuity and simplicity, it’s the most common heating system used in the residential areas. It usually operates through electricity or fuel.
  • Furnaces: this heating system operates by using fuel oil or natural gas that burns clean. The combusting reaction heats its metal heat exchanger and the blower fan pushes the air through it, making it warm.
  • Geothermal heat: Is an incredibly effective heating method that works by using the heart that gets trapped underground to warm the commercial local. However, the excavation costs are extremely steep.
  • Heat Pumps: Utilizes pressure to absorbed the hot outside air and filter it inside. Many are known to use it as a ‘zoned heating system’ to only warm specific parts of the building instead of the entire area.
  • Radiant Heating: it operates similarly to water heating but the tubing it utilizes is made out of special plastic and it can use other liquids outside of water.
  • Solar heating: One of the greener, environmentally friendly choices. However, it takes a lot of money and space to be able to install enough solar panels to achieve the amount of energy needed for commercial use.
  • Water heating: Using boilers, the water is heated in metal containers that circulate into a radiator or a system of small, lean tubes that are placed throughout the walls and floors to smoothly heat up the local. Although a more energy-efficient choice, the system itself requires constant maintenance.

Commercial Heating Installation Services

A full-scale commercial heating installation Dallas, TX, takes up more than a whole day. Even for our seasoned experts in commercial HVAC and refrigeration it can be a a time-consuming project. That is one of the reasons why we, at TruTemp, always put emphasis in our customer service and being flexible to our customer’s needs. We pride ourselves in our ability to deliver great installation services that bring our clients great peace of mind.

During the commercial heating installation services, we can walk you, if you so desire, through the following steps;

  • Measurements: our installation techs will take notes on all the building’s measurements and total space capacity, as well as what the layout would need and the various pros and cons about each location for the heating unit to be able to obtain the external and internal temperatures respectably.
  • Choose HVAC System: make a choice from the many options of commercial heating units. Our forefront recommendations are the common styles; central air, furnace and AC combo connected by ductwork, water heating, etc. the important point is that you choose what fits your business best.

Commercial Heating Maintenance and Replacement

Heating systems work constantly during the harsh winter months in Dallas, TX, to maintain warm, cozy temperatures the vast majority of businesses and companies. Eventually, the constancy of warm temperature control will result in the need for replacement parts that function better than the worn-out ones. Belts stretch and snap, electric cords corrode and it moving parts lose their efficiency.

Our recommendation, as Commercial Heating Professionals, is that you schedule constant maintenance checks at least every 6 months, between the summer and winter seasons. Maintenance checks will prevent permanent damage by inspecting all aspects of the commercial HVAC unit and calculate which need to be cleaned, fixed or replaced.

These biannual inspections are great way to find out when a total overall replacement is necessary. If the commercial heating unit at your business requires constant repairs, it might be better financially to find an upgraded replacement. Contact our team of professional techs and make an appointment with us today!

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