Server room cooling

Dedicated cooling for server rooms, IT closets, and telecom spaces.

Server rooms need cooling when the office is closed, when people are gone, and when a standard thermostat schedule would normally relax. We help San Diego businesses protect heat-sensitive equipment with dedicated cooling and redundancy planning.

Commercial intent

Why server room cooling is different

24/7 heat load

Servers, switches, UPS units, and telecom gear make heat all day. Cooling design should reflect equipment load, not just room square footage.

Dedicated equipment

Ductless mini splits and dedicated systems keep critical rooms cool without overcooling the rest of the office.

Failure planning

We can discuss redundancy, preventive maintenance, drain safety, and temperature alert coordination with your IT or facilities team.

FAQ

Server room cooling questions

Do small server rooms need dedicated cooling?

Often, yes. Office comfort cooling is usually scheduled around people, not heat-producing equipment. A dedicated mini split, ductless system, or redundant cooling plan can protect equipment after hours.

Can you add redundancy to an existing server room?

Usually. Options include a second ductless system, lead-lag controls, temperature alerts, or a service plan that prioritizes cooling failures for IT and telecom rooms.

Serving San Diego County

Need dedicated cooling for an IT room?

Call Climate Pros SD for server room and light-commercial cooling options across San Diego County.