Residential & Commercial Services

Air conditioning service for commercial and residential applications differs in several aspects due to the different needs and scales of the systems used in each environment. The differences and specific components of air conditioning maintenance, installation and repair services for both contexts are detailed below.

System Scale & Complexity:

Commercial: They are generally larger and more complex, designed to handle higher thermal loads and cover larger spaces.

Residential: Residential systems are typically smaller and less complex, suitable for homes and apartments.

Frequency of Use:

Commercial: They operate for long hours, often 24/7, requiring more frequent maintenance to ensure uninterrupted operation.

Residential: Generally used during certain hours of the day, especially in the summer, allowing for less intensive maintenance scheduling.

Maintenance Requirements:

Commercial: They need more exhaustive and frequent maintenance, including energy efficiency reviews, inspections of complex components.

Residential: They require regular maintenance, but the procedures are usually simpler and less frequent.

Regulations & Compliance:

Commercial: They must comply with stricter energy efficiency and air quality regulations, as well as specific safety regulations.

Residential: Regulations are less rigorous in comparison, although certain efficiency and safety standards must still be met.

Typical Maintenance Process.

Both commercial and residential services are essential to maintaining the comfort, energy efficiency and longevity of air conditioning systems. Proper maintenance ensures these systems function optimally, providing a comfortable and healthy indoor environment.

Commercial:

  • Programming and Prior Evaluation: Planning the visit and review of maintenance history.
  • Inspection and Cleaning: Inspection of all major components and thorough cleaning.
  • Adjustment and Repairs: Necessary adjustments and repair of any defective components.
  • Functional Tests and Report: Operational tests and generation of a detailed report.

Residential:

  • Visit Planning: Coordination of the maintenance visit, at an available time.
  • Review of Main Components: Inspection of filters, ducts, coils and other components.
  • Cleaning and Adjustments: Cleaning components and adjusting settings.
  • Testing and Recommendations: System testing and recommendations to improve efficiency.