The air quality inside your commercial building is a top priority. Air filter installation and routine replacement protect your customers and employees against harmful indoor pollutants and help your HVAC systems operate more efficiently. For professional air filter installation and replacement services, count on Aire Serv®.
Maintain a healthy building environment with air filter services. Call now to schedule service.
The Types of Commercial Air Filters We Install and Replace
We install and replace all types of filters, including:
- Pleated
- HEPA
- Electrostatic
- Fiberglass
- Washable
Commercial Air Filter Installation
To make sure your filters are the right match for your air quality needs, our service professionals will begin by assessing the air quality inside your property. Further, we’ll inspect your HVAC systems to determine what type of filters can and should be installed. From there, we’ll recommend and help you select the best filter. Once your filters are safely installed, we’ll advise you on best practices for maintenance and service.
We install air filters in:
- Air conditioners
- Heating systems
- Rooftop systems
- Split systems
- Heat pumps
Commercial Air Filter Replacement
Scheduling routine commercial air filter replacement service is not only important for the efficiency of your HVAC systems but also the safety of your business. Quality air filtration protects your customers and employees from harmful indoor pollutants such as bacteria, dust mites, dander, equipment emissions, and cleaning products.
Common signs you need air filter replacement include:
- Stale or musty odours
- An increase in allergy symptoms
- Increased energy bills
- Decreased HVAC efficiency
- Significant debris buildup around the filter, HVAC unit, or building
Routine Commercial Air Filter Replacement
While we recommend that most businesses replace air filters quarterly, other factors may increase this frequency or immediate need for replacement, including:
- Business type
- Building or system upgrades
- New or increased indoor pollutants
- New tenants, employees, or frequent customers with severe allergies
- Recent water damage or mould and pest discovery
The safest way to guarantee your filtration needs are being met is through air quality testing. This will help you understand your building’s baseline and benchmark for improvements and maintain your environment. We provide indoor air quality testing when needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is a HEPA filter necessary for my business?
For some commercial businesses, like medical facilities, HEPA filters may actually be required. This is because HEPA filters remove 99.97% (or more) of dust, pollen, mould, bacteria, and other airborne particles with a size of 0.3 microns. However, it’s important to note that these types of filters require HVAC system modification and can restrict airflow. Learn more about how HEPA filters work, or call our service pros to determine whether this filter is right for your business.
Can you tell me how to install a HEPA filter?
Because HEPA air filters require specific HVAC system modifications, installation should be left to the professionals. Any errors in installation or sizing can strain and damage your HVAC system and restrict airflow inside your building.
Can you tell me how to change a commercial air filter?
It depends on your type of HVAC system. Some indoor units may have a filter slot on the exterior, and most rooftop units will label the filter door that will need to be removed. If you know the exact location of your air filter, make sure you turn off your unit before removing and changing it. In most cases, the safest way to correctly change your commercial filter is by scheduling professional HVAC services.
How frequently should I change my air filter in my commercial building?
We recommend you change your commercial air filters at least quarterly. Depending on your indoor operations, pollutants, and building code requirements, you may need to change your air filters more frequently.