Taking Care of your Business’s HVAC
Lowering your commercial HVAC costs can be achieved through a variety of methods.

Implementing an effective energy conservation plan is essential for any business that wants to reduce its usage of heating and cooling equipment.
Some strategies to consider include:
1. Regularly maintain and replace air filters to keep the system running efficiently and reduce the need for repairs or replacements.
2. Upgrade to a high-efficiency HVAC system with Energy Star certification, as these systems use up to 40% less energy than traditional models.
3. Install a programmable thermostat, which will automatically adjust the temperature settings based on occupancy levels and daily schedules to maximize energy savings during off-peak hours.
4. Take advantage of natural ventilation by opening windows whenever possible, since this not only saves money on energy costs but also enhances air quality due to increased airflow from outside sources.
5. Increase insulation around windows and doors to prevent heat loss in cooler months, as well as sealing gaps around ducts and vents to decrease air leakage into the building.
6. Utilize passive cooling measures such as shading windows or installing blinds that can be adjusted depending on the time of day or season to keep interior temperatures comfortable without having to overwork the HVAC system.
By following these guides your HVAC will be running at its best and your staff will be comfortable. It is also recommended that businesses have their commercial HVAC system maintained and serviced at least twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. This will help ensure that all components are working properly and can maximize energy efficiency for the upcoming season. In addition to regular maintenance, air filters should be replaced every month or two, as dirty air filters can reduce airflow and lead to higher energy costs. For businesses looking to get even more out of their HVAC system, investing in an annual tune-up is also recommended, which can include cleaning all internal components and testing for any potential issues. Doing so can also extend the life of your system by catching any potential problems early on before they become bigger problems down the line, businesses can make their commercial HVAC systems more efficient while saving money over time on utility bills and reducing their carbon footprint at the same time!
To discuss how to keep your commercial business’s HVAC running at its best, call Adam’s Air Systems in Hamilton. They will recommend a perfect maintenance plan! If it’s a new system you need, you can call Adam’s Air Systems for a free quote. Don’t forget to ask about their available financing too!
Contact Adam’s Air Systems Heating and Cooling at (905) 745-3853, e-mail at adamsair@live.com or complete the online form on their website.






