Servicing All Major Furnace Brands
Repair
A faulty commercial furnace can be a huge hassle. Let us restore its functionality before you know it!
Replacement
How is your commercial furnace holding up? Thinking about a new one? We’re ready to assist you!
Maintenance
Scheduling c onsistent furnace maintenance can avert breakdowns during the chilly winter season and expand unit longevity!
Furnace Repair
What You Can Expect with Aire Serv of Round Rock
While the basic principles of repair apply to both residential furnace repair and commercial furnace repair, the scale, complexity, regulatory environment, and business impact associated with commercial furnace repair appointments make them significantly different from residential appointments.
Diagnosis: The appointment begins with diagnosing the issue the furnace is having. This involves inspecting the entire HVAC system to pinpoint the cause of the problem. We use specialized diagnostic tools, check system controls, inspect heating elements, and assess the overall condition of the furnace.
Problem Identification: Once the issue is identified, we will communicate the problem to the property manager or owner. We will explain the necessary repairs, potential costs, and discuss any replacement parts that might be needed.
Repair Plan: After we have received approval, our team will come up with a repair plan. This plan includes gathering necessary replacement parts, tools, and scheduling the repair work.
Repair Work: This could involve replacing faulty components such as heating elements, sensors, thermostats, or control boards. We always ensure all repairs comply with manufacturer specifications and local building codes.
Testing and Calibration: Once repairs are completed, we will test the furnace to ensure it’s functioning properly. If needed, we calibrate settings, adjust controls, and monitor the furnace’s performance to verify that the issue has been resolved.
A commercial furnace repair is typically more complex than a residential furnace repair. We always recommend hiring a team of HVAC repair professionals like Aire Serv when your commercial system stops working the way it should. In addition to furnaces, we provide service for other system you use to keep your building warm, including heat pump repair and service.
Common Furnace Problems
Industrial furnaces can experience various issues, and troubleshooting them requires system knowledge. Here are some common problems furnaces often face:
Thermostat
Malfunctions
Problems with the thermostat can prevent the furnace from turning on, maintaining the desired temperature, or cycling properly.
Ignition or
Pilot Control
Ignition problems can prevent the furnace from starting up, while issues with the pilot light (for older furnaces) can cause intermittent heating.
Dirty
Filters
When air filters become dirty or clogged, airflow is restricted, leading to overheating and reduced efficiency. This can eventually cause the furnace to overheat and shut down. Aire Serv can clean or replace filters.
Lack of
Heat
This can be caused by various factors, including a malfunctioning thermostat, pilot light issues, ignition problems, or a faulty gas valve.
Strange
Noises
Unusual noises such as banging, squealing, or rattling can indicate mechanical problems or loose components within the furnace.
Blower
Fan
Problems with the blower fan, such as motor failures or belt issues, can result in insufficient airflow or uneven heating throughout the property.
Frequent
Cycling
Rapid cycling on and off may indicate issues with the thermostat, filters, or airflow, leading to inefficiency and potential damage to the furnace.
Electrical
Problems
Issues with the electrical components of the furnace, such as faulty wiring or a malfunctioning control board, can cause the furnace to malfunction or fail to operate altogether.
If you encounter any of the above issues with your commercial furnace, give us a call for a thorough inspection and repair. We are available at any time in the event of a commercial furnace repair emergency.
Furnace Replacement
How to Tell When It's Time to Replace
Knowing when to replace a furnace for a commercial property involves considering several factors to ensure efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Here are some signs and considerations that indicate it might be time to replace the furnace on your commercial property:
Age of the Furnace: Commercial furnaces typically have a lifespan of 15-30 years, depending on maintenance and usage. If the furnace is approaching or has exceeded this age range, it may be more cost-effective to replace it rather than continue with frequent repairs and declining efficiency.
Frequent Repairs: If the furnace requires frequent repairs, especially major ones such as replacing heat exchangers, control boards, or motors, it may indicate that the system is nearing the end of its service life. Continuing to repair an aging furnace can become more expensive than investing in a new, more reliable unit.
Increased Energy Bills: As furnaces age, they often become less efficient, leading to higher energy bills. If there is a significant and unexplained increase in heating costs despite regular maintenance, it could be a sign that the furnace is no longer operating efficiently and may benefit from replacement.
Uneven Heating or Comfort Issues: If some areas of the commercial property are consistently too hot or too cold, or if occupants complain about discomfort, it could be due to an aging furnace that no longer distributes heat evenly or adequately.
Strange Noises or Odors: Unusual noises such as banging, rattling, or squealing, as well as strange odors like burning or mustiness, can indicate mechanical problems or issues with combustion. These issues warrant a professional inspection to determine if repairs are sufficient or if replacement is necessary.
Carbon Monoxide Concerns: Furnaces that are old or improperly maintained can pose a risk of carbon monoxide leaks. If you notice symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, or if carbon monoxide detectors are triggered, it’s crucial to have the furnace inspected immediately. Our experts also provide carbon monoxide detector installation services.
Health and Safety Regulations: Updating the furnace to comply with current health, safety, and environmental regulations may be necessary as older units may not meet modern standards for emissions and energy efficiency.
Expansion or Renovation Plans: If you’re planning to expand your commercial property or undergo significant renovations, it may be practical to upgrade the furnace to meet the increased heating demands of the expanded space or to align with new layout configurations.
Considering these factors can help you determine the right time to replace the commercial furnace, ensuring comfort, efficiency, and reliability for your commercial property. Still not sure? Give Aire Serv a call! We are happy to examine the existing furnace and help determine if it is time to replace it. We can also assist with finding the perfect new system to fit the needs of your business.
Furnace Maintenance
Keep your commercial furnace running for years with regular maintenance! Most industrial furnaces should be inspected twice a year before each major shift in temperatures to ensure the system is operating at maximum efficiency and safely.
What to Expect at a Maintenance Appointment
When Aire Serv of Round Rock shows up for a furnace maintenance appointment, you can expect much of the same as mentioned in the repair section above. We check every component, test unit functionality, and ensure everything is doing what it needs to do. We will also take steps such as:
- Lubricate moving parts
- Tighten electrical connections
- Test safety controls
- Examine the entire system for potential failures
- Clean debris around the unit
Even if the system seems to be functioning fine, we recommend scheduling a tune-up twice a year to ensure it stays that way. Regular maintenance is the best way to prevent breakdowns and extend the life of your furnace.
The Aire Serv Advantage Plan
Members of the Aire Serv Advantage Plan can enjoy discounted prices, priority scheduling, and two maintenance visits a year. When your maintenance plan is on auto-pilot, you never need to worry about when it’s time for your next check-up. We’ll send you maintenance reminders, save you money with discounted repairs, and provide you with peace of mind.
Look For Our Service Sticker
Our service sticker will let you know the last time we were there to give your system a tune-up. Don’t see a sticker? Don’t worry! Give us a call and we’ll check our records for your last maintenance appointment with us.