Commercial Services
CallBob Commercial Services
Bob Woodall Air Care Systems continues to be a popular choice for area contractors in the plan and spec market, delivering specified equipment and ductwork to complete projects on budget and on time.
New Construction
At Call Bob, our air conditioning repair technicians are specially trained and certified.
Repair and Maintenance
At Call Bob, our air conditioning repair technicians are specially trained and certified.
System Replacement
At Call Bob, our air conditioning repair technicians are specially trained and certified.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Commercial HVAC?
What are the types of commercial HVAC Systems?
There are several different types of commercial HVAC systems, and they all heat, cool, and ventilate spaces slightly differently. Three of the most common commercial HVAC systems include the following:
- Single split ductless systems
- Multi-split ductless systems
- Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) or Variable Refrigerant Velocity (VRV) Systems
What does a commercial HVAC tech do?
A commercial HVAC technician can repair existing HVAC equipment, install new thermostats, help you choose new HVAC equipment, and handle HVAC installation. These professionals can also help to maintain your equipment with regular service appointments. When you schedule routine maintenance for your commercial HVAC system, you help to boost the lifespan of your equipment, and you also get to learn about potential issues before they cause your system to stop working.
How do commercial HVAC systems work?
All the above commercial HVAC systems work by moving heat rather than generating it. heat pumps rely on the same principle as refrigerators. They run refrigerant through tubes, and the tubes absorb the heat in an area. Then, the refrigerant travels to another part of the system and releases that heat into the air.
How much does commercial HVAC cost?
Commercial HVAC systems vary in cost depending on the size of your building, your coiling needs, the type of HVAC system you select, and multiple other factors. When assessing the cost of new commercial HVAC equipment, don't just look at the upfront price tag. Instead, also consider the cost of running and maintaining the HVAC equipment.
If you're on the fence about whether investing in new HVAC equipment is cost effective, talk with a commercial HVAC expert. They can help you compare the costs of maintaining, repairing, and operating old inefficient equipment with the cost of investing in new equipment.If you're on the fence about whether investing in new HVAC equipment is cost effective, talk with a commercial HVAC expert. They can help you compare the costs of maintaining, repairing, and operating old inefficient equipment with the cost of investing in new equipment.
How do you size commercial HVAC systems?
The size of your commercial HVAC system depends on the size of the space you need to heat and cool. If you get a system that is too small, it must run continuously, creating unnecessary wear and tear on the unit, and even then, it may not be able to make your space comfortable. Overly powerful HVAC equipment tends to cycle on and off too frequently, also creating unnecessary wear and tear and driving up your bill.