He has also stated in the past that it is particularly rare that any component over 12 years aged should not be updated
There is a heating plus cooling magazine that I was just recently interviewed for. The magazine wanted to interview my suppliers because of the many food locations that I own! Having 15 unusual store locations demands a lot out on keeping track of our heating plus cooling units, however making sure that each plus every 15 heating plus cooling systems are modern plus are maintenanced respectfully is a large task. The heating plus cooling magazine asked how do my fine friend and I manage the maintenance side of our heating plus cooling systems. I told them that my fine friend and I have a good staff in the office that keeps track plus uses a log to write down what was done to each plus every heating cooling system when our contracted HVAC business works on them. My friend and I also have a log that notifies us when my fine friend and I should be reaching out to our contracted heating plus cooling business to ask the business if our systems should be updated or not. According to our heating plus cooling business he has told us that any component that has over 12 years aged should be updated. He has also stated in the past that it is particularly rare that any component over 12 years aged should not be updated. If a component does not need to be updated it’s particularly because there has been exceptional maintenance done plus the component has hardly ever broken down. He strongly suggests units over 12 years aged be updated because heating plus cooling technology advances every few years, making them particularly energy efficient. I would not be able to maintenance plus keep new with my heating plus cooling systems if it wasn’t for the HVAC businesss plus my office staff.