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Commercial Hvac

Everything we've written about commercial hvac — straight from the technicians who handle these jobs across San Diego County. Pricing, troubleshooting, and what actually works in our climate.

Commercial HVAC ductwork serving a San Diego fitness studio

Gym, salon, and spa HVAC in San Diego

HVAC for SD gyms, salons, and spas: ASHRAE 62.1 ventilation rules, $18K-$70K install costs, common code violations, body heat, chemical fumes, and humidity handled.

Climate-controlled self-storage facility with rooftop HVAC in San Diego

Climate-controlled self-storage HVAC in San Diego

Climate-controlled self-storage HVAC in San Diego: humidity beats temperature, $4-$9 per sqft install cost, $30-$60/mo tenant premium, real ROI math.

Multi-tenant office building rooftop HVAC units in Sorrento Valley San Diego

Office building HVAC in San Diego: real costs

Office HVAC in San Diego: per-suite VAV control, after-hours zoning, $8K-$30K tenant improvement costs, Title 24 rules for Sorrento Valley and UTC.

Commercial rooftop HVAC packaged unit installed on a San Diego strip mall building

Commercial HVAC for small businesses in San Diego

Real cost ranges, what to look for in a contractor, and how commercial HVAC differs from residential for San Diego small businesses, retail, restaurants, and offices.

Modern dental operatory with overhead HVAC supply diffusers and HEPA filtration

Dental office HVAC in San Diego: code and costs

Dental HVAC in San Diego: ASHRAE 170 air changes, negative pressure rooms, HEPA for aerosols, Cal/OSHA rules, and the $15K-$40K premium over standard office HVAC.

Restaurant rooftop HVAC and Type I hood exhaust on a San Diego commercial building

Restaurant HVAC in San Diego: real costs and code

Restaurant HVAC in San Diego: Type I/II hood requirements, makeup air rules, kitchen pressure balance, grease load on coils, and real $25K-$80K retrofit costs.

Retail storefront with rooftop HVAC packaged units at a San Diego shopping center

Retail HVAC in San Diego: real costs and sizing

Retail HVAC in San Diego: Title 24 requirements, door heat load math, EER vs SEER2 for daytime ops, RTU vs split economics, and Westfield/UTC/Otay Ranch norms.

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