COMMERCIAL SERVICES


L & H SERVICES INCstarstarstarstarstar4.7 / 5

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Hoisting a new Rooftop unit into place.

Keep Your Customers and Employees Comfortable

Whether you have a small retail establishment, office complex, large industrial warehouse or a local entertainment venue L & H can keep your building comfortable.

L & H Services Inc. can provide for every aspect of your light commercial heating, cooling, and indoor air quality needs.


Commercial Project

We understand that heating and cooling issues can halt the productivity of your business.


Installed commercial project.

That’s why we offer personalized service, highly trained and knowledgeable commercial heating and cooling technicians and the ability to serve your HVAC needs quickly and efficiently so that your business can continue as usual.


Rooftop Unit Light Commercial HVAC Services


L & H Services installing a rooftop commercial system.

Packaged rooftop HVAC systems are the the most common HVAC systems for commercial buildings. A rooftop unit contains all the same components found in a conventional HVAC system such as the:

  • Compressor
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  • Evaporator coil
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  • Condenser
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  • Heating unit
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  • Supply fan
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  • Exhaust fan
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  • Filter

A wide number of sizes and rooftop unit designs are available that are found on the rooftops of most of our regional office buildings, retail stores, malls, schools, manufacturing plants and a host of other commercial facilities

Single rooftop units can cover all the heating and cooling needs of a facility, or they can be configured to manage only cooling. The major advantages of rooftop units are their simplicity and relatively low installation and maintenance costs.

Routinely scheduled maintenance of rooftop units is the key to their longevity, performance and ability to deliver proper indoor air quality. Unfortunately, rooftop units are often “out-of-sight, out-of-mind” and completely neglected to a point where the unit is no longer providing adequate cooling. It is very important that you schedule preventative maintenance to maximize the lifespan of your rooftop unit.

Planned Service Includes (but not limited to):

  • Changing the filter
  • Inspecting/replacing the belt
  • Checking fan bearing and lubricating if necessary
  • Inspecting the condensate drain
  • Inspecting electrical systems
  • Checking economizer motion