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3 Ways a Commercial Maintenance Agreement Can Help Reduce Your Operating Costs

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Maintenance agreements and your operating costs could be a great combo pack.

Have you signed up for a commercial maintenance agreement for your business? If not, why not? Did you know you could reduce your operating costs simply by having your HVAC system maintained regularly? Let’s take a look.

#1: Bump Up Productivity

When your heating and cooling system isn’t working up to par, the comfort level in your office or business could be suffering as well. When this happens, employees become uncomfortable and, in turn, become less productive. When your HVAC is running as it should and temperatures are consistent, you’ll save money by not losing worker productivity.

#2: Spend Less on Heating and Cooling

A poorly-maintained system isn’t going to run at its most effective, and it’s definitely not going to run at its most efficient. When the moving parts get inspected and lubricated, when the air filters are clean, when the thermostats have proper calibration, when the blowers and fans are working right, and when the rest of the equipment is clean and running at peak performance, it’s going to use less energy. When you use less energy, you spend less money on your utility bills. When you have a large building, that can mean a lot of money you’ll be saving monthly by having your system serviced regularly.

#3: Reduce the Cost of Repairs

Regular service will help catch small issues before they become costly problems. When your technicians are on site for regular service, they can make minor repairs and maintain the system so it’s less likely to break down, saving you the cost of significant repairs down the road.

Don’t throw money away on your commercial HVAC use. Talk to the pros at H.H. Hovey Heating and Cooling today to find out how a maintenance agreement can help reduce your operating costs.



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