A/C Designs of St. Augustine, LLC Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Rooftop Units’

Why So Many Commercial HVAC Units are Rooftop Units

Monday, July 21st, 2014

The rooftop unit is the workhorse of the commercial HVAC world. Even people with no knowledge of how heating and cooling works for a commercial building know that the machines that keep the rooms throughout the structure comfortable are located on the roof. (This general knowledge most likely comes from watching movies, which like to set shoot-outs and clandestine meeting on the tops of buildings).

There are some good reasons for the general popularity of rooftop AC and heating units in the business world. At AC Designs Inc., we have a ten-year history of seeing how effective rooftop units in Orange Park, FL are at keeping workplaces cool in summer and warm during the winter. Contact us today for all your questions and service needs for your company’s rooftop units, whether installation, repair, or routine maintenance.

The Reason the Rooftop Unit is the Business Standard

Rooftop units started to appear in the early days of electro mechanical air conditioning, during the first decades of the 20th century. At this time, most major businesses were located in crowded and concentrated older downtown areas. (This predates the development of large suburban zones.) There was simply no room between buildings for the large outdoor units necessary for air conditioning. Instead, AC manufacturers designed units that could work on the roof and access the ventilation system from there. So one of the reasons for rooftop units is simply tradition: even though many major office buildings are located in areas with extensive space around them, the air conditioners are still designed to sit up on the roof.

There are other reasons that the HVAC units have remained at the top of buildings. They take up less space there, and remain out of eye line of most people, which helps make structures and grounds more attractive. The location also prevents HVAC systems from suffering damage from vandalism. Technicians can access the rooftop unit without interfering with daily work routines. It’s also easy to expand on the HVAC to add more heating and cooling capacity on the roof, where there are fewer space concerns or almost no design concerns.

Call Professionals for Rooftop Unit Service

The roof may be one of the best places for a commercial HVAC unit, but a unit is only as good as its installation and the repairs and maintenance it receives. Don’t rely on amateurs or on work from contractors who lack commercial experience. For rooftop unit services in Orange Park, FL, call on the team at AC Designs Inc. We are ready 24 hours a day to help protect your company’s comfort.

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Benefits of Rooftop Units

Thursday, July 10th, 2014

In the world of commercial HVAC systems, rooftop package units dominate. They are so common that people who know nothing about commercial heating and cooling still automatically know that the devices that perform the job are located on the roof of a building. (Although most of these people probably know this from watching rooftop chases and shootouts in movies where heroes and villains use the rooftop HVAC units as cover.)

What makes rooftop units so popular? They offer some excellent benefits, and we’ll look at a few of the reasons that you should consider installation of rooftop units in Daytona Beach, FL for your company.

Of course, an HVAC system is only as good as the work done to install it, so when you are ready for your new rooftop packaged units, call AC Designs Inc. and let our more than 10 years of experience take care of the task. We will make sure you have the right system doing the best job possible.

Why Rooftop Units Are So Beneficial

  • Packaged unit convenience: Rooftop units are packaged units, which means they are unlike the “split” systems often seen in homes and smaller businesses that use an indoor and outdoor cabinet. All the component for heating and cooling, including both the evaporator and condenser, are housed inside a rooftop unit, making them easier to install and service. They also save space because they do not require an indoor cabinet.
  • Attractiveness: No, we don’t mean that rooftop units are attractive-looking; they are functional items in appearance. But if you have them housed on the roof of your business, they will make the working areas below more attractive to customers and clients, keeping the space around the business free from industrial-looking machinery.
  • Modular: Rooftop package units are designed in modules, so whenever you need to add more heating or cooling power to your business because of expansion or redesign, you won’t need to scrap the old system and replace it with a new one. You instead can place a new module on the roof to add power to the current one. Modules come in a great range of sizes, from 5-tons to 50-tons of cooling power, so you can choose the exact size to accommodate your expansion.
  • Protection from damage: Being Located up on the roof removes the potential that they system will sustain damage from vandalism or other human interference.

Call for Commercial HVAC Specialists

You must have commercial experts handle the installation of commercial HVAC units in Daytona Beach, FL, otherwise you risk an inefficient and poorly-sized system. AC Designs Inc. can handle the work for you, and we also supply excellent repairs—any time of the day or night—and regular maintenance service. Give us a call today.

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