Las Vegas, What is the life expectancy of a commercial HVAC unit? 

How long does a commercial hvac las vegas last? This is probably one of the most asked questions in the HVAC industry. Property managers and building owners are concerned about the life expectancy of these units because they don’t come cheap. Typically, the average lifespan of an HVAC unit is between 5 to 20 years. How long it lasts will depend on how well you maintain them. It’s important to know what kind of maintenance your unit needs because not all HVAC systems are built and designed the same. If you fail to maintain the HVAC system you can expect to replace it in 5 years instead of 20.

Here are a few tips to prolong the lifespan of your HVAC unit.

Apply Proper Maintenance As Advised By Your Unit’s Manufacturer

Whenever you purchase a commercial heating and cooling system, the salesperson assigned to you will always emphasize the need for proper maintenance. Proper maintenance is synonymous with preventive maintenance. This is a type of maintenance that is done regularly even if your HVAC is working fine. Basically, it involves changing your unit’s air filter and cleaning the internal and external parts of the system including the air ducts. Regular maintenance also means your HVAC professional will inspect your unit and check to see if there are parts that are already worn, need repair, or replacing. With proper maintenance, HVAC experts will be able to detect problems and repair them early on before they totally damage your unit.

Don’t Do Improper HVAC Maintenance

Is there such a thing as improper HVAC maintenance? Apparently, there is. Another term for improper HVAC maintenance is run-to-failure maintenance. This simply means that maintenance is only performed when your HVAC system is no longer working. Unfortunately, if you choose this type of maintenance thinking that it’s saving you money, you are wrong because, in reality, it’s dramatically cutting your HVAC system’s life expectancy short. It will also result in costly repair bills. Sometimes the cost can be so high that you’re better off getting a new unit.

One example is an HVAC unit that blows off warm air during the summer. If this happens, you know your HVAC is having problems. The source of the problem could be a wrong thermostat setting or a coolant leak. If you continue to use your unit despite it releasing warm air you are doing improper maintenance and it wouldn’t take long before your unit will completely shut down. Proper maintenance involves turning the system off so that it won’t create more damage and then calling an expert HVAC technician to diagnose and make necessary repairs.

Can Your HVAC Unit Really Last Up To 20 Years?

The moment you purchase your HVAC unit we’re sure you’re expecting it to last for years. All buyers expect the same thing. However, it will only the last long with proper HVAC maintenance. To make sure your unit will perform as designed you must have it inspected at least once or twice a year ideally in fall or spring. Inspections are encouraged before the start of summer or before the start of winter. You should also set aside a budget for unexpected repairs. When you notice something is wrong with your HVAC system, have it checked and repaired ASAP. Don’t wait for your unit to completely shut off.

Takeaway

If you want to make your HVAC system last long you need to make investments. This means you need to pay for regular preventive maintenance and shell out cash for repairs if your unit starts acting out. Not doing anything will only worsen the problem and lead to more expensive repairs in the long run.

Michael Hope
Michael Hope
Michael Hope is the founder of M&K Heating and Cooling Services. Michael’s experience has always been in the mechanical fields. In 1991, Michael moved to Nevada to work at the Nevada Test Site in the drilling operations for the nuclear testing facilities. After the Nuclear test treaty was signed in 1992, Michael retrained in the HVAC/R field and has been doing it since. Michael is currently NATE (North American Technical Excellence) certified. This is the only nationally recognized certification in the HVAC field.

Michael Hope

Michael Hope is the founder of M&K Heating and Cooling Services. Michael’s experience has always been in the mechanical fields. In 1991, Michael moved to Nevada to work at the Nevada Test Site in the drilling operations for the nuclear testing facilities. After the Nuclear test treaty was signed in 1992, Michael retrained in the HVAC/R field and has been doing it since. Michael is currently NATE (North American Technical Excellence) certified. This is the only nationally recognized certification in the HVAC field.
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