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The Australian summer can get very hot indeed and the winters can also get pretty chilly. That is why most homes and businesses rely on an HVAC system to keep the indoor climate feeling pleasant. However, if you don't understand how to get the most out of the HVAC system, you could be missing out. This blog is designed to provide you with some top tips which will ensure you understand how your HVAC system works and how to configure and maintain it. While none of us is a professional contractor, we are all keen amateurs who love to research and write about this subject.

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Commercial Air Conditioning: Why Regular Maintenance Is Important

The priority of any commercial property owner is to make sure that the business remains comfortable throughout the year. The hot summer and spring months are particularly important for anyone looking for a place to escape the heat.

With high-quality air conditioning in place, you can keep your employees and customers cool and comfortable. Just like with most appliances, finding the right maintenance at the right time is important for the longevity of your HVAC unit.

Here's why you should schedule regular maintenance for your air conditioning unit.  

Reduces Operational Costs

Minor issues such as a dirty air filter can significantly impair the operation of a climate control system. Any serious mechanical issues and breakdown can lead to major issues on the entire system, which may require extensive repairs.

Performing a routine assessment and inspection of major components, as well as performing annual or seasonal maintenance on your unit, heater or commercial HVAC equipment can minimise operational costs. This ensures that repair-related costs don't get out of hand.

Protects Vital Equipment

It can be costly to replace an air conditioner, especially if you have to do so every few years. If you're on top of maintenance, you can extend the life of your unit.  

Routine check-ups minimise the possibility of costly and unexpected repairs. The need for emergency services is also significantly reduced. During your scheduled service, a qualified and skilled technician can notify you of the need for parts and repair or replacement for any worn equipment.

Maintenance still reduces the stress on your air conditioner. When filters are dirty and ducts are clogged, HVAC units work hard to maintain air output, which puts pressure on the cooling units and motor and soon results in a breakdown.

Business owners know how tragic it can get when the air conditioning goes at an unexpected time. It can mean lost profits and lost business as customers will choose a different place to do business. Routine maintenance helps catch the small problems that may cause your unit to run less efficiently. This way, it doesn't end up advancing into something that can significantly ruin your whole system.

Reduces Costly Repairs

With proper maintenance and habits, the radiator of an HVAC system can last for over 40 years. Property owners should try to minimise the risk of equipment failure, especially when running businesses that require climate-controlled conditions for their workflow or operations.

While it's impossible to get your unit 100% reliable, routine maintenance by a professional air conditioning contractor will expand the lifetime of your HVAC system.