If you’re considering upgrading or replacing a commercial HVAC system, you probably already realize it’s a sizeable investment. Quality equipment, expert design, and installation all cost quite a bit. Unfortunately, this fact causes many commercial building owners to procrastinate on taking needed action when their equipment begins to fail in an effort to save the money by getting “just one more winter” out their current system.
Frankly, sometimes that can best option, especially if the system can be easily maintained or optimized to perform better or more efficiently for that last winter. However, a better understanding of the value of upgrading can override unnecessary procrastination. If the long-term value of an upgrade outweighs the cost, then it just makes good business sense to upgrade the equipment.
Determining whether an upgrade is the right choice for your Puget Sound facility involves a number of factors, but the basic task you need to accomplish is to perform a cost/benefit analysis of upgrading or replacing your commercial HVAC system.
Like any other piece of mechanical and electronic equipment, your commercial HVAC system has an expected lifespan, during which it should perform well and do its job satisfactorily. However, that’s based on the assumption that you’re providing it everything it needs in terms of maintenance, cleaning, and inspection, and that nothing else about the building or the situation does the system any harm.
So, there are generally two major reasons why this equipment may need to be upgraded or replaced:
Either way, you may be experiencing intermittent or chronic issues with system performance (temperature regulation, adequate ventilation) or efficiency (rising or erratic energy bills). If one or both of the above issues is facing your system, you could very well need an upgrade or replacement of HVAC system components.
While unexpected HVAC replacements aren't an inevitable occurrence, emergencies do happen, especially when a facility is trying to get the maximum life out of equipment.
Being proactive about HVAC system upgrades and making strategic replacements offers a valuable benefits for any commercial building or manufacturing facility, including:
In other words, approaching HVAC system upgrades and maintenance proactively saves money, boosts ROI, and allows for strategic budgeting of system improvements, all of which benefit the business.
If you’d like to see the value of strategically upgrading or replacing an HVAC system for your commercial facility, consider an operational assessment. Our experienced technicians will inspect your facility and put together a strong business case explaining what sort of maintenance and replacement schedules they recommend for the facility’s new and existing equipment. To learn more, contact PSR Mechanical today.