Commercial AC Inspection
Commercial air conditioning systems play a critical role in maintaining comfortable, productive, and safe indoor environments. When these systems are working properly, they often go unnoticed, but when they falter, even minor issues can lead to reduced performance, higher operating costs, or unexpected downtime. At Vermont Mechanical, we provide professional commercial AC inspection services for facilities throughout the Burlington area, helping building owners and managers stay ahead of potential problems.
Founded in 1988, we focus exclusively on commercial mechanical systems. This specialization allows our team to understand the complexity of large-scale air conditioning equipment used in offices, healthcare facilities, schools, and industrial buildings. Our technicians approach every inspection with a detailed understanding of how systems operate in real-world conditions, working to identify issues that may not be immediately visible.
Call today at (802) 722-7862. You can also request more information by using our online contact form.
The Benefits of Routine AC Inspections
Regular inspections offer several important advantages:
- They help identify minor issues before they develop into larger problems.
- They support consistent system performance and contribute to a more comfortable indoor environment.
- They help facility teams better plan maintenance schedules and avoid unexpected disruptions during peak cooling seasons
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Norwich UniversityProvided design-build mechanical and plumbing services for civilian residence halls at Norwich University. The mechanical system consists of energy-recovery ventilation, radiant ceilings, steam-to-water conversion and a multiple zone snowmelt package.
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Saint Albans State Office BuildingThis 40,000 square foot new construction design/build office building houses various state services in the Franklin County Area. Vermont Mechanical engineered and installed systems included plumbing, air handling, and VAV heating/cooling systems. The building consists of 76 separate DDC-controlled zones.
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Stratton Mountain Base LodgeVermont Mechanical is working on an on-going renovation of an existing 67,000 square-foot base lodge with a new dining mezzanine.
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University of Vermont Medical CenterWe created 128 single-occupancy patient rooms in the Robert E. & Holly D. Miller Building, created 25 new modern patient rooms in the Mother-Baby Unit, upgraded the infastructure of both the McClure Building Cath Lab, and the Baird Building.
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- Norwich University
- Saint Albans State Office Building
- Stratton Mountain Base Lodge
- University of Vermont Medical Center