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Commercial HVAC Services

Comprehensive commercial HVAC repair, installation, maintenance, and replacement services for businesses and facilities.

Commercial HVAC systems play a critical role in maintaining comfortable temperatures, healthy indoor air quality, and efficient business operations. Whether you manage an office building, retail center, warehouse, restaurant, manufacturing facility, medical office, school, church, or commercial property, reliable heating, cooling, and ventilation systems are essential to keeping employees productive and customers comfortable.


Mastercraft Mechanical & Plumbing provides professional commercial HVAC services throughout Central Pennsylvania. From emergency repairs and preventative maintenance to system replacements and new installations, our experienced team helps businesses maintain dependable and efficient HVAC performance year-round.


What We Do


Our commercial HVAC services include:


  • Commercial HVAC repair

  • Commercial HVAC installation

  • Commercial HVAC replacement

  • Rooftop unit services

  • Air conditioning repair and replacement

  • Heating system repair and replacement

  • Heat pump services

  • Boiler services

  • Furnace services

  • Commercial ventilation systems

  • Indoor air quality solutions

  • Air filtration systems

  • Humidifier and dehumidifier installation

  • UV air purification systems

  • Thermostat and controls installation

  • Building automation support

  • Preventative maintenance programs

  • Emergency HVAC services


Our goal is to keep your facility comfortable, energy-efficient, and operational while minimizing unexpected downtime and costly repairs.


Common Problems We Solve


  • Heating systems not keeping up during winter

  • Air conditioning failures during summer

  • Uneven temperatures throughout the building

  • Poor indoor air quality

  • Inadequate ventilation

  • High utility bills

  • Frequent HVAC breakdowns

  • Rooftop unit failures

  • Excess humidity

  • Dry indoor air

  • Employee comfort complaints

  • Customer comfort concerns

  • Aging HVAC equipment

  • Thermostat and control issues

  • Airflow problems


Commercial HVAC issues often affect more than comfort. They can impact employee productivity, customer experience, equipment performance, and operating costs.


Signs You Need Commercial HVAC Service


You may need professional commercial HVAC service if:


  • Utility costs are increasing unexpectedly

  • Certain areas of the building are too hot or too cold

  • HVAC equipment runs constantly

  • Airflow becomes weak

  • Indoor air quality concerns arise

  • Employees frequently complain about comfort

  • Equipment makes unusual noises

  • Systems struggle to maintain set temperatures

  • Emergency repairs are becoming more common

  • Building humidity levels are difficult to control

  • Heating or cooling performance declines


Addressing HVAC issues early often prevents expensive emergency repairs and extends equipment life.


Why Choose Mastercraft Mechanical & Plumbing


  • Commercial HVAC expertise

  • Experienced technicians

  • Emergency service available

  • Preventative maintenance programs

  • Honest recommendations

  • Responsive customer service

  • Residential and commercial capabilities

  • Service throughout Central Pennsylvania


We understand that HVAC downtime can disrupt business operations and create uncomfortable environments for employees, tenants, and customers.


Frequently Asked Questions


What types of commercial HVAC systems do you service?


We service rooftop units, split systems, packaged units, furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, ventilation systems, and many other commercial HVAC systems.


How often should commercial HVAC systems be serviced?


Most commercial facilities should have HVAC systems professionally serviced twice per year, once before cooling season and once before heating season.


Can preventative maintenance reduce repair costs?


Yes. Preventative maintenance helps identify small problems before they become major failures, often reducing repair costs and improving system reliability.


Do you provide emergency commercial HVAC service?


Yes. We offer emergency HVAC services for heating, cooling, ventilation, and system failures that require immediate attention.


How long do commercial HVAC systems last?


Many commercial HVAC systems last between 15 and 25 years depending on maintenance, usage, and equipment quality.


Can upgrading HVAC equipment lower energy costs?


In many cases, modern high-efficiency HVAC equipment can significantly reduce operating costs and improve overall comfort.


Helpful Tips


  • Schedule preventative maintenance before peak seasons.

  • Replace filters regularly.

  • Monitor utility bills for unusual increases.

  • Address comfort complaints promptly.

  • Keep rooftop equipment free of debris.

  • Maintain accurate service records.

  • Upgrade aging systems before major failures occur.

  • Invest in indoor air quality improvements when needed.


Service Areas


Mastercraft Mechanical & Plumbing proudly provides commercial HVAC services throughout:


  • Dauphin County

  • Cumberland County

  • York County

  • Lebanon County

  • Lancaster County

  • Perry County

  • Adams County

  • Berks County

  • Chester County


Commercial Facilities We Serve


  • Office Buildings

  • Retail Stores

  • Shopping Centers

  • Restaurants

  • Warehouses

  • Manufacturing Facilities

  • Medical Offices

  • Schools

  • Churches

  • Apartment Complexes

  • Government Buildings

  • Property Management Companies

  • Industrial Facilities

  • Commercial Real Estate Portfolios


Need Commercial HVAC Services?


Call Mastercraft Mechanical & Plumbing today for professional commercial HVAC services throughout Central Pennsylvania. Whether you need emergency repairs, preventative maintenance, system upgrades, equipment replacement, or a complete commercial HVAC installation, our team is ready to help keep your facility comfortable, efficient, and operating at its best year-round.

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