HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. Using an HVAC system helps to regulate the air temperature and quality of a building.
Heating: When the weather is cold, the systems works by pulling in cold air from the outside, heating it, and dispersing warm air throughout the building.
Air Conditioning: During warmer weather, the HVAC system works the same way it would with heating. Warm air is pulled in from the outside, which is then cooled before it enters the building. The cold air is then dispersed.
Ventilation: The ventilation component of an HVAC system is what filters and purifies the air that circulates throughout the building. This keeps allergens like pollen or pollutants like car exhaust that are present in the air outside from being pulled into the building and dispersed.
An HVAC system is a great way to regulate the temperature and air quality of your business. No job is too big or too small for Associated Mechanical — whether it’s a small office or a series of multi-story buildings, we have systems and service options to suit your needs. Call us today for an estimate!