That line normally ends with “flowers,” but April showers also bring:
- Pollen
- Higher heat
- More humidity
Those “April showers” also frequently turn into thunderstorms that disrupt daily life. The last thing we need is a failure of the mechanical systems that provide the heating and cooling that keep our buildings comfortable.
Now is the best time to consider how and where your maintenance dollars need to be spent.
Hopefully, spring won’t bring a need for new equipment. Fortunately, even if your building comfort systems’ performance has been unsatisfactory, our experience shows that most systems have some useful life left in them.
At Hays Service, we’ll never start off by saying that you need to replace anything major, or need to replace a whole system. If you think of your HVAC maintenance in medical terms, starting at big-ticket replacements right off the bat amounts to malpractice: without a proper diagnosis and input from your team, we can’t decide on a cure.
Actually, medicine gives us a good analogy for your HVAC system maintenance. Regular maintenance is as important to your building as your annual physical is to your body. You wouldn’t skip your physical just because nothing is hurting, or at least you shouldn’t. Cancer and other chronic diseases can hide for years, and your physical is a time to have blood tests and scans that help us find things early and get started on treatment.
Hays Service technicians do the same thing with every piece of major equipment. We use advanced tools to measure your system’s current output against both its factory specifications and other known industry criteria.
The fact is, you need to know that your service provider’s team is receiving regular training from specific schools and partners. Without that knowledge, you’re trusting to their guesses as to what needs to be done.
Out TOP program (Train Our Partners) doesn’t ensure that we’re training and testing our technicians, it gives you an oppoertunity to participate as well. TOP is free if you’re a regular maintenance customer!
Get prepared this spring, and give us a call. We are standing by with professionals who can help you evaluate our offerings and analyze your costs and expenses.
Coach Cal