Packed Unit Systems
Packaged Unit HVAC Repair, Installation, and Maintenance
A packaged HVAC system delivers heating and cooling from a single outdoor cabinet, offering a streamlined solution for homes and commercial properties. Unlike traditional setups with multiple indoor and outdoor components, a package unit AC system keeps everything contained in one space-efficient design.
Packaged Units vs. Split Systems: What’s the Difference?
Why Packaged Units Are Important
Flexible Installation Options
Packaged systems are well-suited for rooftops or exterior slab installations, freeing up interior mechanical space. This makes them popular for retail spaces, offices, and homes without basements or attics.
Heating & Cooling in One System
A package unit AC system combines cooling and heating functions within a single cabinet. Options may include electric heat, gas heat, or heat pump configurations for year-round climate control.
Energy Efficiency
Modern packaged units are built to meet high efficiency standards. When properly sized and maintained, they can reduce utility costs and maintain balanced airflow throughout the property.
Space-Saving Design
Because the entire HVAC unit is located outdoors, indoor noise is reduced and usable interior space is preserved.
Easier Maintenance
With all components in one cabinet, technicians can access the system without entering the building. This often simplifies inspections, diagnostics, and routine service appointments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Explore answers to frequently asked questions about our HVAC services, pricing, and maintenance to help you make informed decisions.
As a general rule of thumb commercial buildings and offices, should perform their preventative maintenance quarterly (every 3 months) especially if building is running 24/7 or long hours. For residential, HVAC preventative maintenance should be done twice a year, right before summer and during the winter.