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Commercial HVAC Installation


Do you have a commercial HVAC system that is not working properly? Air Speed Heating & Cooling Inc is a full-service HVAC installation company that can install new systems in your commercial building.


We have the experience, knowledge, and resources to make sure that you get the most out of your system. Whether you need an air conditioning unit or heat pump for a single room or an entire warehouse, we can install it. Our technicians are among the best in their industry, so call today for more information!

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Commercial HVAC Maintenance


Air Speed Heating & Cooling is a commercial HVAC maintenance company. We have years of experience providing services for clients throughout San Antonio, TX, and surrounding areas. With over 10,000 hours of service annually, we can help you maintain your HVAC system to ensure it runs smoothly for years.


From installation to repairs, our team has the knowledge and expertise to keep your business comfortable all year! We offer a variety of commercial HVAC maintenance plans to help keep your system running at peak performance. Contact us today for more information on our services or any questions about how we can help!

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Commercial HVAC FAQs

Below, you'll find answers to some of the commercial HVAC questions we receive most frequently. For additional information and a free service estimate, call Air Speed Heating & Cooling today!

  • How often should commercial HVAC be serviced?

    Your business depends on your HVAC system. You must have a working system in place. The proper maintenance schedule will ensure that your system operates efficiently and effectively.

  • What does “commercial” mean when it comes to HVAC?

    A commercial HVAC system is used in a building or facility where people work, live, eat, sleep, etc., such as a hotel, restaurant, office building, school, hospital, factory, warehouse, retail store, etc.

  • Why do I need to maintain my HVAC system?

    A properly maintained HVAC system helps prevent costly breakdowns. Regular maintenance ensures your system runs smoothly and efficiently, saving you time and money.

  • When should I call a professional for HVAC maintenance?

    If you notice any unusual noises coming from your equipment or your system has been acting up lately, it may be time to call a professional.

  • What is a typical maintenance schedule for a commercial HVAC system?

    A good rule of thumb is once every three months for smaller buildings and once every six months for larger ones.

  • Do I need to pay extra for a yearly inspection?

    Yes. Many companies charge extra for this type of service because they want to ensure everything is in tip-top shape before charging you for their services.

  • What is commercial HVAC preventive maintenance?

    Preventive maintenance is an essential part of keeping your HVAC system running well. A technician will inspect and clean your system regularly to detect problems early and resolve them quickly and easily.

  • How does HVAC work in a commercial building?

    The heating aspect of a commercial building’s HVAC system typically comes from radiators or supply air systems. To ventilate a building, you must extract contaminated air from it while maintaining clean air. It also helps circulate the internal air and remove any excess moisture.

  • What are the different types of commercial HVAC systems?

    There are many different types of commercial HVAC systems available today. They all serve to provide heat and cooling for commercial buildings. Here are some of the more common types:



    Radiators: These are large metal boxes filled with hot water or steam. They are used to warm up rooms and spaces.



    Supply Fans: This fan blows air into the room through vents.



    Return Fans: This is the opposite of the supply fans. It pulls air out of the space and pushes it back into the ductwork.



    Duct Work: This is the pipe that carries air throughout the building.



    Air Handling Units (AHU): This box houses the blower motor and filters.



    Blowers: This is what moves the air around.



    Refrigeration: This is how we cool things down.



    Condensing Unit: This unit converts the refrigerant gas to liquid form.



    Evaporator Coil: This is the coil inside the condensing unit that turns the refrigerant gas into liquid form.



    Evaporation Chamber: This is where the vaporized refrigerant goes when it leaves the evaporator coil.



    Capacitor Heater: This is the device that heats the compressor oil.



    Compressor: This is the machine that compresses the refrigerant gas.

  • What are the three main types of refrigeration systems that are used in commercial building HVAC systems?

    In most cases, commercial HVAC systems use three main types of refrigeration units used in commercial HVAC systems:



    1. The traditional split-system air conditioning unit.


    2. The newer variable speed air conditioning unit.


    3. The newer variable refrigerant flow air conditioning unit.



    That depends on the size of your building and its location. The split system might be best if you have a small office building. For medium-sized businesses, the variable-speed air conditioner may be better suited. Finally, the variable refrigerant flow air conditioner is the right choice if you have a more significant business.

  • Which one should I use?

    That depends on the size of your building and its location. The split system might be best if you have a small office building. For medium-sized businesses, the variable-speed air conditioner may be better suited. Finally, the variable refrigerant flow air conditioner is the right choice if you have a more significant business.

  • What is the difference between residential and commercial HVAC?

    A commercial HVAC system's design is different from a home HVAC system. Commercial HVAC systems are much bigger, more heavy-duty, and require more energy. They also need to be able to handle extreme weather conditions like high humidity and low temperatures.



    The two main differences between residential and commercial HVAC systems are size and weight. Residential HVAC systems are usually smaller and lighter, weighing less than 500 pounds and measuring approximately 2 feet wide by 5 feet tall. 



    A commercial HVAC system will weigh at least 1,000 pounds and can easily exceed 2,000 pounds. In addition, they will generally be about 4 feet wide by 8 feet tall.

  • How often do I need to service my commercial HVAC system?

    Many different factors determine how often you should service your commercial HVAC system. Some of these include:



    • How old is the equipment?
    • What's the type of equipment in use?
    • Is the equipment located outdoors or indoors?
    • Does the equipment run 24 hours a day?
    • Are there any particular circumstances, such as extreme heat or cold?
    • Do you have an emergency generator?
    • How large is the building?

    If you answered yes to all of the above questions, then you should schedule regular maintenance for your commercial HVAC equipment. It's essential to check the equipment every month, especially during summer.

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