How Do HVAC Controls Impact Indoor Air Quality?
HVAC controls can help improve indoor air quality by automating humidity levels, temperatures, airflow, and more.
HVAC controls can help improve indoor air quality by automating humidity levels, temperatures, airflow, and more.
As your building’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) unit ages, it is destined to lose its efficiency. The less energy efficient your HVAC becomes, the more energy it uses to perform the same job. When this happens, you’ll likely find out by your climbing monthly energy bill. While your first instinct may be to have the equipment replaced, that may not be necessary.
It should come as no surprise that the cost to replace an HVAC system can be pretty steep. It can also be highly disruptive to business operations if the process isn’t properly planned out. So what’s a business owner to do if you’re in a financial pinch or you’re expecting to move soon so it doesn’t make sense to invest in new HVAC technology? Are you just stuck with your high energy bills?
The answer is no.
Fortunately, there is an alternative to replacement known as retrofitting. Instead of completely replacing your HVAC with a new system, retrofitting optimizes your equipment by integrating new components that improve HVAC efficiency. In addition to allowing you to avoid replacement, retrofitting an HVAC system provides a number of benefits.
Avoiding the cost of total replacement is the biggest benefit that comes with retrofitting, but what are the other benefits?
There are scenarios where retrofitting won’t really help your situation, like when your HVAC is on its last legs. You could get a retrofit in this case, but you’ll probably need to have it serviced again within a year or two. Before you get a retrofit, you’ll need to determine if it’s a good candidate for the service. Here is how you’ll be able to tell:
Since retrofitting is based on replacing parts of your unit, you’ll have a few options on what components you want to replace. However, what parts you’ll be able to replace will depend on the type of HVAC equipment you have. For example, packaged rooftop units are one of the most customizable types of HVACs and they allow you to add components like:
If you’re interested in taking advantage of the benefits that come with retrofit service, you’ll want to reach out to the mechanical service experts over at A&G Services. The A&G Services team has worked with numerous commercial and industrial clients to implement retrofit solutions that help save money and minimize downtime. When you call us, we’ll take a look at your system, provide advice on what will work best for your business needs, and install your new components.
If you’d like to learn more about this subject or other services we offer, contact us today.
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