How Commercial AC Differs from Residential

There are several critical differences between your commercial HVAC services, and the AC unit or heater in your home, including:

Size of the equipment. Typically, commercial heating and air conditioning units are much larger. This is simply because the square footage of commercial properties is more extensive, meaning the heating units and AC units must maintain the temperature of a much larger structure.

Equipment placement. Most residential AC condensers are installed on the ground, particularly on the side of the house. A commercial air conditioning unit is installed on the roof. The roof is the safer option and an excellent choice for customers concerned about the noise associated with the much larger heating or air conditioning system.

Drainage. In addition to a more complex duct system, the drainage system on a commercial HVAC unit is much more significant to accommodate the additional evaporation from the larger structure.

Costs. The cost to install standard residential HVAC systems is between $4,000 – $9,000. Los Angeles commercial AC and commercial heating systems can cost between $7,000 – $35,000.

The installation of a commercial HVAC system requires specialized tools and knowledge, and should always be left to a certified, experienced Los Angeles commercial HVAC services professional.

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