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Commercial HVAC

Professional Air Conditioning, Heating and Indoor Air Quality Specialists in Central Florida and beyond.

Building Construction

We are an industry leader in the use of advanced, energy-efficient commercial HVAC systems which provide the most reliable comfort for commercial buildings in Central Florida. 

With our expert, EPA Certified service technicians we have the experience, skills, and tools to repair your air conditioning system. When you need your commercial air conditioner repaired fast, and repaired right just give us a call to schedule your appointment. Emergency repair services are available anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

We are insured in air conditioning repair, sales, installation and maintenance for all brands of air conditioning equipment. Including, but not limited to; Trane, Carrier, Mitsubishi, York, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, and Maytag.  Call us today if you are having problems with your commercial air conditioning system, and we’ll be there to fix it in no time.

We also offer a vast array of models of new air conditioning systems that are Energy Star certified. Our high-efficiency systems maximize comfort while minimizing energy costs. For optimal performance, we highly recommend purchasing a matching heating system that is rated and sized properly to work efficiently in your location.

Commercial air conditioner and heating repair require a qualified service technician. Hiring the right company is important for every job and MPM Air & Heat is pleased to offer quality EPA certified air specialists that give you the very best service and parts in the industry. We stand behind every commercial air conditioning repair.

We help plan, design and install air conditioning and heating systems that provide the most comfortable climate controlled space possible.  We carry an ample supply of common parts so repair times are minimized. We value your business and hope that you will call on us for all of your commercial air conditioning repair needs.

Your construction project has deadlines to meet. We understand this and are committed to providing you with commercial air conditioning repair in a timely manner so that you can meet your inspection deadlines without fail. If you need assistance planning or installing new air conditioning systems for commercial applications we can help.

About MPM Air & Heat

We realize it is imperative that your business air conditioning and heating equipment is up and running as soon as possible. As business owners, we understand the need to maintain cost effectiveness and promise to approach your situation as if it were our business.

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F.A.Q.

Commercial buildings vary in uses, which means that they also vary in the maintenance needed to keep its HVAC equipment operating optimally. We can design an annual maintenance plan that fits your business’s needs.

How does a commercial air conditioner work?

A commercial air conditioner seems as if it cools the air, but it actually makes the space less warm by removing heat from the indoor air and transferring that heat to the outdoor air.

Heat is extracted by passing indoor air across a refrigerant coil in the indoor unit. Refrigerant lines then carry the heat to the outdoor unit, where it is released into the outside air. The cooling cycle continues until the indoor temperature reaches the thermostat setting.

What is a commercial heat pump?
A heat pump is an all-in-one heating and air conditioning system that works year-round to keep you comfortable.

During warmer months, a heat pump works as a normal air conditioner. It extracts heat from inside and transfers it to the outdoor air. In colder weather, however, the process reverses—the unit collects heat from the outdoor air and transfers it inside.

Even when the air outside feels extremely cold, the air still contains some heat. The heat pump pulls the heat from this cold outdoor air and sends it inside to warm the space. When there’s not enough heat in the outside air to meet the demand of the thermostat setting, an electric heater supplements the outdoor air to warm the space.Extremely efficient, this process produces two to three times more heat than the energy it uses.

Also, a heat pump can be an effective add-on option to use in conjunction with an existing gas furnace. With this dual-fuel option, the two systems share the heating load, but never function at the same time. Each system operates when it is most cost effective. The heat pump will be the primary heating and cooling system. However, when the temperature drops below the heat pump’s ability to operate as efficiently as the gas furnace, the gas furnace will take over until the temperature rises enough for the heat pump to operate more efficiently.

What is two-stage cooling?

Two-stage cooling means the air conditioner or heat pump has a compressor with two levels of operation: high for hot summer days and low for milder days. Since the low setting is adequate to meet household-cooling demands 80% of the time, a two-stage unit runs for longer periods and produces more even temperatures.

Longer cooling cycles also translate to quieter, more efficient operation and enhanced humidity control. Compared to a single-stage unit, a two-stage air conditioner or heat pump can remove twice as much moisture from the air. This is important because when moisture levels are high, there’s a higher potential for mold and other pollutant problems.

What is variable speed technology and how does it apply to commercial air conditioners?
“Variable speed” refers to the fan motor inside the air handler — the indoor part of an air conditioner that moves cooled or heated air throughout the ductwork. An air handler is usually a furnace or a blower coil.

Unlike conventional single-speed motors, a variable speed motor runs at a wide range of speeds to precisely control the flow of heated and cooled air throughout the space. Better airflow control has several benefits:

Electrical efficiency

Variable speed motors can actually save you money on your energy bills, as they consume less electricity than standard motors.

Cooling efficiency

Variable speed technology also means you will gain air conditioning efficiency or SEER.

Zoning

Variable speed motors are excellent for zoning, which allows you to customize your comfort in different areas and control your energy bills.

Air quality

A variable speed motor can also help clean the air. When the fan is in constant operation (indicated by the “Fan” setting on your thermostat), the motor will continue to slowly circulate air, allowing filters to capture more contaminants.

Why should I zone my commercial building?
A zoning system is designed for the many ways you use your building. Maybe you’re caught up in coworker “thermostat wars.” Or perhaps you have unoccupied areas that do not need conditioning. A Lennox® zoning system allows you to divide your business into separate areas, giving you the comfort and control you’ve always wanted.

The main benefits of commercial zoning are:

Comfort – Zoning meets the specific temperature and airflow requirements of one area, without affecting other areas.

Efficiency – A properly designed zoning system can save you hundreds of dollars in energy costs each year.

Control – Zoning divides space into different areas and comfort into different levels, giving you more choices and control than ever before.

Quiet Performance – When integrated with variable speed and/or two-stage HVAC systems, zoning allows your heating and cooling equipment to deliver peak performance and efficiency without continually operating at peak capacity. Lower speeds mean lower sound levels.

What do all those commercial air conditioner and heat pump ratings mean?
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) is a system for rating the efficiency of cooling equipment. The higher the SEER rating, the less your unit will cost to operate.

HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) is a measurement similar to SEER, but it measures the efficiency of the heating portion of a heat pump.

Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) This measures the cooling output of a unit divided by its total energy consumption, measured during continuous operation at a given operating condition (95 degrees or full load).

Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio (IEER) This measure expresses cooling part-load EER efficiency for commercial unitary air conditioning and heat pump equipment on the basis of weighted operation at various load capacities.

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MPM Air & Heat LLC

415 Virginia Street
Frostproof, FL 33843
(863) 692-6400

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