Business owners in Lake Zurich, Illinois, often deal with increased energy costs during the winter months. To help keep your commercial HVAC heating costs in check this season, consider implementing the following tips.
If you don’t have a programmable thermostat, now’s the time to make the upgrade. Programmable thermostats help to control your commercial heating and cooling costs because you simply set them and forget them. A high-tech thermostat can be set to reduce the building’s energy use after hours. Energy-saving and preferred temperatures will be restored in time for the start of business the next morning.
Scheduling an energy evaluation can help you to determine where changes need to be made. Even the slightest adjustments in daily operations take the strain off your commercial HVAC system, resulting in noticeable savings. These changes can be as simple as:
HVAC repairs are sometimes necessary. However, depending on the nature of the repairs and the age of the system, commercial property owners could often benefit from replacing instead of repairing HVAC systems. Once fans, pumps, and other components start to wear out, you can boost your system’s efficiency and lower operating costs by replacing items. Doing so will reduce the likelihood of future repair costs as equipment starts to age.
Even after assessing your building’s energy usage and making recommended changes, you’ll still need to have your commercial HVAC system serviced annually. Not only does regular service ensure that the system is running as efficiently as possible, but it also identifies potential issues before they become costly problems. Our experienced team has successfully worked with a variety of businesses across the Chicagoland area. You can count on our experience, and rest assured that you’re in good hands.
Your business’ budget doesn’t have to suffer this winter or any season because of HVAC expenses. Call Tempco Heating & Air Conditioning at (847) 670-7000 for all of your commercial HVAC installation, repair and maintenance needs.