ROOFTOP SYSTEM
INSTALLATION, REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
Unlike a traditional heating and cooling system containing a furnace or heat pump and a separate central air conditioner, rooftop packaged systems are located on the roof of your office, warehouse, storage facility, or other commercial property. Also known as a “flat roof HVAC system” rooftop packaged systems centralize all heating and cooling units into one location—the roof—and contains all of the equipment needed to effectively heat or cool your business, including:
- Air conditioning unit
- Heat pump and/or furnace
- Humidity control system
- Air circulation system
BENEFİTS OF ROOFTOP PACKAGED SYSTEMS
Rooftop packaged systems provide many benefits and are often cheaper to repair and maintain than traditional commercial HVAC systems. These benefits include, but are not limited to:
Increased Energy Efficiency – A traditional HVAC system uses the ductwork within your commercial property to distribute warm and cold air. However, since a rooftop packaged system is located on the roof of your building, cool air naturally falls to the floors below, efficiently cooling your business.
Decreased Repair Costs – Typically when your commercial heating and cooling system breaks, a certified HVAC technician is sent to inspect the indoor and outdoor units of your system. However, with a rooftop heating and cooling unit, a technician only needs to inspect one unit before diagnosing and repairing any broken parts—decreasing maintenance and repair times and helping your company save on its bottom line.
Modular Design – Rooftop packaged systems are designed in modules, so when it comes time to expand your business you don’t have to worry about completely replacing your old system. Instead, its module design allows you to add another module (AKA add power) to accommodate for your new space.
Flexible Design – Determining what size rooftop HVAC system is the right fit for your business should be left to a certified heating and cooling professional. Rooftop packaged systems are built to accommodate any sized building, from a mom-and-pop hardware store to large educational buildings and can provide anywhere from 3 – 150+ tons of heating and cooling capacity.