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The Difference Between Commercial and Residential Heating & Cooling Saturday, March 20th, 2:05 AM
Industry leaders from Saskatoon, SK share information about residential and commercial heating and cooling

Saskatoon, Canada - March 19, 2021 / Pro Service Mechanical /

Residential and Commercial Heating & Cooling Systems Major Differentiations

There’s a lot of information circulating about the differences between commercial and residential heating & cooling. Professionals in the area can help clear the air and give homeowners helpful insight into both of them. 

Residential and commercial HVAC units have the same purpose of cooling, ventilating, and heating. However, they are different when it comes to parts and mechanisms. A couple of differences include size, placement, mechanism, equipment, and operating costs.

The drainage of the system is also different. Residential HVAC systems serve a smaller area, and the system will drain outside of the home. Commercial HVAC systems have multiple pans and pipes for draining to ensure evaporation is complete and there’s no overflow issue. 

unit Where Is The Unit Placed and How Big Is it?

One of the biggest differences between the two is where it's placed. A residential HVAC unit is generally placed in a backyard or on the side of a house. However, a commercial HVAC unit is placed in swamp coolers or on the roof of the building. 

Commercial HVAC units are placed in this area because it saves space. Not only that, but the noise pollution is little to none, and it’s an ideal solution for maintenance because activities aren’t disrupted while repairs are taking palace. 

Additionally, a residential HVAC unit is much smaller than a commercial one because the commercial unit needs to heat or cool a larger space than a residential one. Commercial systems have more components than residential ones as well. They are equipped with thermostats, a condenser fan, evaporator, blower, dampers, and more. 

The Complexity Factor

Complexity and drainage are a huge difference. Commercial HVAC systems need to be more adaptable depending on where they are installed, how many people are using the building, and whether the use is constant or periodic. Another factor that determines how complex the system is is what the building is used for, which may influence the system’s overall usage. Residential units don’t require as much power to get rid of exhaust, but commercial units do. 

Additionally, the equipment used for smaller residential units significantly differs from commercial units. The commercial systems are customized to ensure proper heating and cooling capabilities. Residential structures don’t require as much humidity and temperature control as commercial structures do, which is why the two systems vary so much. 

letters Unit Maintenance and Mechanisms

Depending on the structure, the manufacturing and installation of an HVAC system can vary greatly. When it comes to residential units, they’re installed as a standalone system. These units have parts that are split between inside and outside. It can’t be modified or expanded as commercial units can. 

Commercial units are manufactured as modular. All of the parts are together, making it easier for the unit to be maintained. The unit can also be upgraded, unlike that of a residential unit.

As far as cost goes, commercial units are going to cost more than residential units because of their sheer complexity. Commercial units need technicians who are highly skilled and experienced to ensure it’s properly installed and maintained. There are specialized HVAC technicians for different HVAC systems because each system functions differently and has different mechanisms. 

About Pro Service Mechanical

Pro Service Mechanical is a family-owned and operated company based out of Saskatoon, SK. They offer 24-hour service and emergency services, have coupons on their website, and offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Call Pro Service Mechanical today to learn more about their commercial HVAC services in Saskatoon.

Contact Information:

Pro Service Mechanical

#2-510 48th St E
Saskatoon, SK S7K 5T9
Canada

Mark Wanner
+1 306-230-2442
https://www.proservicemechanical.com/

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