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air chiller on industrial building
By Steve Roberts June 22, 2026
Air-cooled chillers are often simpler to install and maintain, while water-cooled systems have different demands. Tom’s Commercial explains the tradeoffs.
apartment complex hvac units
By Steve Roberts June 22, 2026
Individual HVAC systems often make more sense for apartment communities than chillers. Tom’s Commercial explains the cost, control, and maintenance factors in Arlington.
process chiller
By Steve Roberts June 22, 2026
Small temperature swings, longer run times, and rising energy use can signal chiller capacity loss. Tom’s Commercial explains what facilities should catch early.
hot office building
By Steve Roberts May 14, 2026
Peak-hour comfort issues often trace to airflow, zoning, controls, or building pressure—not just the unit size. Learn causes for DFW properties with Tom’s Commercial.
By Steve Roberts May 14, 2026
Replacing a rooftop unit takes planning. Learn what happens on RTU crane day, how to prep tenants and access, and reduce downtime in DFW—Tom’s Commercial.
red flag at a desk
By Steve Roberts May 14, 2026
Heat waves expose weak airflow, failing RTUs, and control issues fast. Learn the top red flags for Dallas–Fort Worth buildings and when to call Tom’s Commercial.
Structural roof modification for rooftop HVAC unit replacement
By Steve Roberts April 14, 2026
Learn when HVAC replacement may require roof structural review, common curb and joist modifications, and how to coordinate HVAC and roof work to avoid delays.
Commercial rooftop units on a building roof
By Steve Roberts April 14, 2026
Learn why phased rooftop unit (RTU) replacement is common, how to prioritize units over multiple years, and when a full building RTU replacement makes sense.
Facility manager reviewing HVAC replacement bid checklist
By Steve Roberts April 14, 2026
Before requesting HVAC replacement bids, learn what building, equipment, roof, electrical, controls, and scheduling info to gather so contractors can price accurately.
By Steve Roberts March 6, 2026
In DFW, Tom’s Commercial breaks down why humidity spikes in spring—low loads, short runtimes, OA ventilation, and control sequences—and how to fix it.
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