Commercial HVAC Maintenance Leawood, KS | 7th Degree

Commercial HVAC Maintenance in Leawood, KS

For a business, an HVAC breakdown isn’t just discomfort — it’s lost revenue, unhappy customers, and sometimes a compliance problem. The math on commercial maintenance is simple: a planned service visit costs a fraction of an emergency failure during business hours. 7th Degree Heating and Air provides scheduled commercial HVAC maintenance across Leawood and Johnson County, keeping rooftop units and split systems running so you don’t lose a day to a failure that was preventable.

What Commercial Maintenance Covers

Commercial equipment, especially rooftop units, has wear points that a scheduled visit catches before they fail. We service the economizer (the damper system that brings in outdoor air for free cooling and ventilation), inspect and adjust belts and bearings, replace filters on the right interval for the building’s use, check refrigerant charge and electrical components, clear condensate drains — which our hard water fouls faster — and confirm the curbs, cabinet, and drainage are sound. We also verify the unit is still meeting its ventilation role for the occupancy. Each visit is documented, which matters for warranty coverage and for facility records.

Why Planned Maintenance Pays for a Business

  • Avoids the closed-for-the-day failure. The breakdowns that cost a business most are usually visible at a maintenance visit weeks earlier.
  • Protects efficiency and budget. Clean coils, correct charge, and good belts keep energy costs predictable across the season.
  • Documents everything. A maintenance record satisfies manufacturer warranty requirements and gives facility managers a paper trail.
  • Extends equipment life. Rooftop units live harder lives than residential gear; consistent service is what gets full life out of them.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s included in commercial HVAC maintenance?
Economizer service, belt and bearing inspection, filter changes on the right schedule, refrigerant and electrical checks, condensate drain clearing, and inspection of the curb, cabinet, and drainage — plus confirming the unit still meets its ventilation role. Each visit is measured and documented so you have a record of the equipment’s condition.
How often should commercial equipment be maintained?
More often than residential — commercial units run harder and the cost of failure is higher. Many businesses are well served by quarterly or semi-annual visits depending on the equipment, run hours, and environment. We’ll recommend a schedule based on your specific systems rather than a one-size interval.
Why does preventive maintenance matter so much for a business?
Because the cost of an HVAC failure during business hours — lost sales, sent-home staff, spoiled inventory, or canceled appointments — dwarfs the cost of the maintenance that would have prevented it. Planned maintenance converts unpredictable emergencies into a managed, scheduled expense, which is exactly what a business wants.
Do you handle rooftop unit access safely?
Yes. Rooftop units require safe roof access and the right approach to service the economizer, belts, and drainage up there. We’re equipped and trained for rooftop work, so the maintenance gets done properly without improvising access.
Can a service contract handle our maintenance?
That’s usually the best route for a business. A service contract schedules the visits automatically, gives you priority response when something does go wrong, and keeps the documentation in one place. See our commercial service contracts for how that works.

Contact 7th Degree Heating and Air

Serving commercial properties in Leawood, Overland Park, Prairie Village, Mission, Merriam, and Lenexa with planned maintenance and 24/7 emergency response.

  • Emergency Line (24/7): (913) 354-6552
  • Address: 12720 Catalina St, Leawood, KS 66209
  • Email: info@7thdegreeheatingandair.xyz
  • Johnson County Class “DM” Mechanical License: DM-24-11873
  • EPA Section 608 Universal: EPA-608-U-457921

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Office Hours

  • Emergency Service: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Office Staff: Monday – Saturday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: By appointment
  • Closed: Holidays (emergency line always active)