Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Commercial A/C

businessman sweating in a warm officeAs summer in New England starts to heat up, the air conditioning unit in your building is about to go into overdrive. Hazy, hot and humid days in Connecticut are often expected to last from June to late August. This is the worst time for your commercial A/C system to malfunction! A cooling unit in need of repair can cause dangerous work conditions for employees, as well as a significant slow-down in productivity.

Here are some of the signs that will alert you to problems with your office’s A/C system.

Employee Complaints

If you start hearing consistent complaints from your staff, there could be a problem the A/C unit. From not enough cold air coming through the ducts to regular breakdowns, employees are often the first line of communication about office cooling problems. When the heat in the office starts to affect their work environment, they will let the boss know!

Inconsistent Airflow

You may notice the air is extremely cold on some days and barely cool enough to work on others. Filter problems can cause this type of inconsistent airflow and, when staff start to complain about days that are freezing and days that are hot, it’s a sign that your system may need a professional inspection.

Lack of Maintenance

If your HVAC system has not been maintained since the winter months, then you will likely experience problems with your air conditioning unit. Check the maintenance logs for your HVAC systems and if it has been more than three months since service, schedule an inspection.

Unusual Noises

Another telltale sign that a commercial A/C unit is experiencing difficulties is if you hear banging noises when the system kicks in or a rumbling sound during operation. Rather than assume these are typical machine noises, contact an HVAC specialist. An A/C unit that is functioning properly will should run smoothly and quietly.

If you suspect your commercial A/C unit needs service, contact M.J. Fahy & Sons to keep you and your employees happy and productive this summer.