Your HVAC units, refrigerators, and ice machines are important assets to your business. By having the proper support and maintenance plan in place will ensure they are consistently in optimal order all year round.
When your customers and employees enter your facility from the unpredictable weather outside, they are hoping they open the doors to be welcomed in comfortable establishment. This means it is not too hot nor too cold. That your refrigeration unit is regulating as it should, so they don’t accidentally digest food which was stored at improper temperature. It means the ice which cools their favorite drinks isn’t harboring germs. The air quality is clean due to your HVAC units filter being replaced.
Your customers and employees’ comfort are our goal. Having your ice machine, HVAC and refrigeration units breaking down or running subpar is not on the schedule. We offer preventative maintenance, emergency services, installations, and upgrades for all your Ice Machine, HVAC and Refrigeration needs.
You take care of your customers every day. Allow SLM Facility Solutions Nationwide to take care of all your HVAC, refrigeration, ice machine, and beverage equipment needs. Request a free cost analysis today.
HVAC, Refrigeration & Ice Machine Services We Offer:
- HVAC – Single or Multi-Split Systems , Variable Refrigerant Flow , Variable Air Volume , Evaporative Coolers , Industrial Box Fans , Heat Pumps , and Roof Top Units
- Refrigeration – Walk-in Coolers and Freezers , Commercial Refrigerators , Prep Tables , Ice Machine/Beverage Machine , Beer Coolers , Rack Systems , and Blast Freezers
- Ice Machines – Full and half cubes, flake, nugget, and other specialty ice machines
- Beverage Equipment – fountain beverage systems, Juice machines, Bulk CO2 & Syrups, Beer & Liquor equipment, Water filtration, Water management, Frozen beverage, Coffee & tea, and Soup dispensers
How We Manager Your HVAC, Refrigeration & Ice Machine Services
- Customized preventative maintenance schedules
- Emergency services
- Reporting
- Budgeting assistance
- Rebates – where available
- Lower electric bills – when replacing your units with new energy efficient ones.
Frequently asked questions about HVAC and refrigeration
What are the benefits of regular maintenance for commercial HVAC systems?
Regular maintenance of commercial HVAC systems ensures optimal performance, reduces energy consumption, and extends the lifespan of the equipment. It helps in identifying potential issues early, preventing costly breakdowns, and maintaining a comfortable environment for employees and customers.
How often should commercial HVAC systems be serviced?
Commercial HVAC systems should be serviced at least twice a year, typically in the spring and fall, to prepare for the heavy usage seasons of summer and winter. Regular inspections and maintenance can help prevent unexpected failures and ensure efficient operation.
What are the signs that a commercial refrigeration unit needs repair?
Signs that a commercial refrigeration unit needs repair include unusual noises, inconsistent temperatures, excessive frost buildup, leaking water, and increased energy bills. If any of these signs are noticed, it is important to contact a professional technician to diagnose and fix the issue promptly.
What are the energy-saving benefits of upgrading to a new commercial HVAC system?
Upgrading to a new commercial HVAC system can significantly reduce energy consumption and operational costs. Modern systems are designed to be more energy-efficient, using advanced technology to optimize performance and reduce waste. Additionally, newer systems often come with improved controls and monitoring capabilities, allowing for better management of energy use.
How can businesses ensure their HVAC and refrigeration systems comply with local regulations?
Businesses can ensure compliance with local regulations by working with certified and experienced HVAC and refrigeration service providers. These professionals stay updated with the latest codes and standards, conduct regular inspections, and provide necessary documentation to demonstrate compliance.
What is the role of HVAC system filters and how often should they be replaced?
HVAC system filters play a crucial role in maintaining indoor air quality by trapping dust, pollen, and other airborne particles. Filters should be replaced every 1-3 months, depending on the system’s usage and the environment. Regular replacement of filters ensures efficient airflow and helps prevent strain on the HVAC system.
What types of commercial refrigeration units are available for businesses?
Various types of commercial refrigeration units are available to meet different business needs, including walk-in coolers and freezers, commercial refrigerators, prep tables, ice machines, beverage coolers, and blast freezers. Each type is designed to store specific products at optimal temperatures, ensuring freshness and safety.
How can preventative maintenance plans benefit businesses with HVAC and refrigeration systems?
Preventative maintenance plans provide scheduled inspections and servicing, reducing the risk of unexpected breakdowns and extending the life of HVAC and refrigeration systems. These plans help in maintaining efficiency, ensuring compliance with regulations, and managing maintenance costs more effectively.
What should businesses consider when choosing a commercial HVAC and refrigeration service provider?
When choosing a commercial HVAC and refrigeration service provider, businesses should consider factors such as the provider’s experience, certifications, range of services offered, response time for emergencies, and customer reviews. It is also important to ensure that the provider offers customized maintenance plans and uses quality parts and equipment.
How can energy-efficient HVAC systems contribute to sustainability goals?
Energy-efficient HVAC systems reduce the overall energy consumption of a building, lowering carbon emissions and contributing to sustainability goals. These systems use advanced technologies to optimize performance and minimize waste, supporting environmental responsibility and reducing operational costs.