Thursday, 21 March 2019

R22 Phaseout: What the 2020 Phaseout Means for Your Business

Pondering system replacement? The phase out of R22 next year should be an important factor in your decision to invest in a new HVAC unit. If your system is leaking refrigerant, this decision is critical. To avoid the need for unexpected replacement during high cooling season, keep these things in mind:

R22 Refrigerant Becomes Illegal in the U.S. January 1, 2020

R22 is being phased out worldwide due to its harmful effects on the earth’s ozone layer. R22 has been phased out gradually over the past few years based on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations. After January 1, 2020, R22 can no longer be manufactured in or imported to the United States by commercial HVAC contractors in Philadelphia.

What Does the Phase Out Mean for Your R22 System?

After January 1, 2020, if your commercial heating and cooling system is in need of ANY service requiring the addition of refrigerant to the system, it can no longer be repaired. After this date, R22 systems will become obsolete. Barring simple electrical repairs, your system’s days are numbered. There will be no more ‘getting by’ with emergency repairs and topping off old, leaky HVAC systems. This will leave your business with 3 possible options:
  • Wait until your system breaks down to replace it.
  • Retrofit your old R22 system to work with another refrigerant.
  • Proactively replace your system.

Which Option for Addressing R22 Issues is Best for Your Business?

Not every option is realistic or smart for every business.
  • Thinking of waiting?
    For most this is largely a non-option. Commercial HVAC repair and service customers must realize, system breakdown never occur at an opportune time, and system replacement does not happen overnight. Operating a business during times of extreme temperatures without comfort control presents critical health and safety risks, with the unexpected timing of a breakdown putting business productivity on the line.
  • Thinking of retrofitting?
    Retrofitting for use with a different refrigerant is not possible for all systems, and requires evaluation by an experienced commercial HVAC technician to determine if this might work. For systems not operating at peak efficiency, which are especially old or leaky, experts are unlikely to recommend spending money on a retrofit.
  • Considering proactive replacement?
    For large commercial customers, this may encompass a costly replacement. Though this is bad when you know it is coming, having to deal with the costs and inconvenience of replacement without warning is much worse.

Why Avoid Emergency HVAC Replacement?

System replacement during the peak summer season may take quite a while due to greater demand and limited supply of systems and labor due to the R22 refrigerant phase out. For larger businesses with multiple systems, proactive replacement can also allow you spread out the expense. An HVAC pro can help you prioritize which units to replace first and develop a strategy that works for both your budget and the phase out timeline.
Plan for success. Stay ahead of obstacles associated with the R22 refrigerant phase out and avoid system replacement surprises. Schedule a complimentary consultation from a qualified HVAC contractor from H&H Commercial Services today.

Thursday, 7 March 2019

Spring Allergies: Is Your Employees' Productivity Affected?

Are you and your employees eagerly awaiting the arrival of spring? After a long, wet winter, warmer and dryer spring weather is welcome. However, along with welcoming the weather, there is the potential for inviting in spring weather problems. As trees, flowers, and grass begin budding, pollen will quickly spread, bringing the misery of sneezing, coughing, and itching to the 50-million Americans who suffer spring allergies. These particles can be tracked into the workplace, effecting your staff both indoors and out, reducing feelings of well-being and impacting productivity.  Fortunately, there are many ways you can thwart spring allergens and keep your staff feeling happy, healthy, and productive.

Ways to Reduce the Effect of Spring Allergens in the Workplace

  • Address Area Landscaping
    When employees open windows and doors or venture outside for a dose of fresh air, the pollen of area plants can be carried into the workplace. To prevent this from irritating those workers sensitive to spring allergens, reevaluate area landscaping close to the workplace, removing or replanting with less allergenic landscaping options.
  • Keep Your HVAC System Maintained
    Your commercial heating & cooling system plays a primary role in keeping your employees healthy and your business productive. However, as it circulates air to provide a comfortable environment, it can circulate irritating allergens through the office. Luckily, this can be controlled with:
    • Regular air filter replacement.
      Dust and pollen particles that are caught and buildup in the filter over time will be redistributed throughout the workplace. Regularly changing air filters reduces buildup and supports the easy flow of air, reducing HVAC system strain and safeguarding HVAC lifespan.
    • A HEPA filter upgrade.
      Upgrading to a HEPA air filter with a  MERV rating of 17-19 can greatly improve indoor air quality, helping your remove a broader array of contaminants, including pollen, from the air.
    • Air duct inspection and maintenance.
      Ensuring air ducts are properly sealed prevents pollen, dust, and other contaminants from infiltrating the system from uninsulated building spaces. Regular inspection and cleaning of ductwork by your area HVAC commercial service pro can remove these accumulations, which effect occupant health and can become a barrier to proper air flow.
  • Evaluate Indoor Air Quality
    When a large number of employees feel ill over an extended period of time, indoor air quality testing is essential. This can uncover hidden hazards such as dangerous gases, chemicals, mold, and other pollutants that can negatively impact occupant health. These issues can be addressed with:
    • Improved ventilation.
      An HVAC commercial service professional can help you incorporate ventilation additions to flush pollutants from the air in your workplace.
    • An air purification addition.
      Incorporating an air purification system with UV light into your building’s HVAC system can help you significantly removed harmful contaminants from the air.
    • Proper humidity levels.
      Central dehumidifiers may be necessary to control excess moisture and mold issues, while humidification can help address seasonal dryness that can worsen the spread of pollen, dust, and irritants through the office.
Springtime allergies left your staff feeling under the weather? Address indoor air quality issues with the help of a commercial HVAC service company ou can trust. Contact H&H Commercial Services today.