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The Importance of Commercial HVAC Maintenance in Marietta, GA

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Your business in Marietta, GA deserves to have its air conditioners maintained at least every spring. After all, a central AC unit can last 15 to 20 years, and a mini-split AC can run efficiently for even longer, but this can only happen with regular tune-ups. Commercial HVAC maintenance will help keep your business running by preventing breakdowns and saving you money in the long run.

Eliminating AC Downtime

Poorly maintained air conditioners are much more likely to break down due to the build-up of wear and tear they experience. Business owners who ignore the warning signs of a worn system, such as short cycles, will wind up requesting AC repair when there’s no cool air coming out. This means discomfort for you, your employees, and your clients; morale may decrease, and you may lose a few customers along the way.

Cutting Your Monthly Bill

One purpose of maintenance is to rid the AC of minor, unnoticeable issues before they grow and make major repairs necessary. These issues, even when small, impact the energy efficiency and cause you to pay more for cooling than you should, so maintenance will naturally bring your bills down.

Improving Indoor Air Quality

You don’t want anyone at your business suffering from what’s called sick building syndrome, which arises when the indoor air is full of biological contaminants. Surprisingly, ACs have a part, though indirect, to play in maintaining good indoor air quality. Maintain it every year, and you won’t need to deal with high humidity or with excessive levels of dust and allergens.

Hire Our Family-Owned Company

Call E. Smith Heating & Air Conditioning today for maintenance, and we’ll set you up for a convenient appointment. We offer the professional work of NATE-certified technicians and the personalized care of a family-run business. We’re a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer, but we are experienced working with any make or model of ducted or ductless AC.

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