Commercial HVAC maintenance economics work fundamentally differently from residential. Commercial equipment runs 12-16 hours per day vs. 6-8 hours for residential, meaning components wear at twice the rate. Commercial properties have multiple equipment installations — typically 3-12 separate units — multiplying maintenance complexity. Commercial customers have business continuity concerns: equipment failure during business hours has revenue impact (restaurant losing dinner service, medical office canceling patient appointments, retail losing afternoon sales). Commercial code requirements demand documented maintenance: ASHRAE 90.1 energy performance verification, ASHRAE 62.1 ventilation compliance, sometimes ASHRAE 170 medical facility compliance, insurance audit requirements. These factors mean commercial maintenance plans are structured differently than residential plans — quarterly visits rather than semi-annual, comprehensive equipment performance reports rather than service summaries, priority dispatch with specific response time guarantees, capital planning consultation supporting 5-year budget horizons. This page covers our commercial maintenance plan structure, what’s included at each tier, and how commercial maintenance pays back for typical Salt Lake County property scenarios. For broader commercial context see the commercial services hub.
Initial commercial site visits and plan proposals at no cost. Multi-property and portfolio coverage available.