Why is my commercial AC unit not blowing cold air?
Common causes include low refrigerant levels due to leaks, dirty condenser coils restricting heat transfer, frozen evaporator coils from airflow issues, faulty compressors, thermostat malfunctions, or clogged air filters. Our technicians diagnose the exact cause and provide efficient repair solutions to restore cooling quickly.
How often should commercial HVAC units be serviced?
Commercial AC systems should be professionally serviced at least twice annually—before cooling season and before heating season. High-use environments like restaurants or retail spaces may benefit from quarterly maintenance. Regular service prevents breakdowns, improves efficiency, extends equipment life, and maintains warranty coverage.
How quickly can you respond to a commercial AC emergency in Lake Worth Beach?
We prioritize commercial AC emergencies and typically respond within 2-4 hours during business hours. For critical situations affecting business operations during peak summer months, we make every effort to dispatch technicians even faster to minimize downtime and revenue loss.
What is the typical cost of commercial AC repair?
Commercial AC repair costs vary based on the issue's complexity, required parts, and system size. Simple repairs like thermostat replacement might cost $200-$400, while major component repairs can range from $800-$3,000. We provide upfront estimates before beginning work so you can make informed decisions.
Do you offer preventive maintenance contracts for commercial properties?
Yes, we offer customized preventive maintenance agreements for Lake Worth Beach businesses. These programs include scheduled inspections, priority service, discounted repairs, and comprehensive system care designed to prevent breakdowns and extend equipment lifespan while reducing long-term costs.
Can you repair all commercial AC brands and models?
Our EPA-certified technicians have extensive experience with all major commercial HVAC brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, York, Rheem, Goodman, and others. We maintain relationships with parts suppliers to ensure quick access to components for efficient repairs.
What should I do if my commercial AC stops working completely?
First, check your thermostat settings and circuit breakers. Ensure the outdoor unit isn't blocked by debris. If basic checks don't resolve the issue, contact us immediately. Avoid attempting DIY repairs on commercial systems as they involve complex electrical components and refrigerants that require professional handling.
How can I reduce commercial AC repair costs long-term?
Invest in regular preventive maintenance, replace air filters monthly, keep outdoor units clear of debris, address small issues promptly before they escalate, train staff on proper thermostat use, and consider upgrading to more efficient systems. Preventive care significantly reduces emergency repair frequency and costs.