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Commercial HVAC Equipment Sales

Commercial HVAC Equipment Sales

All Quality Heating & Air offers an extensive line of commercial heating and cooling systems (HVAC unit) to fit most light to medium commercial applications including heat pumps. We provide a full line of quality commercial HVAC units from American Standard, Carrier, Lennox and Trane. We also provide commercial air conditioners, heat pumps and furnaces by other manufacturers such as Goodman and Amana among others. (See brand list below)

From the replacement of outdated, inefficient, condemned or non-functional commercial units, to a new project or facility requiring a comprehensive full installation according to builder specifications, All Quality Heating, Air & Refrigeration can provide the optimal solution to accommodate any project within our scope.

We are a fully insured, licensed contractor with an outstanding safety record employing top certified and factory trained technicians. We are a member of the Georgia Drug Free Workplace and rated in the top three and a half percent in the country by Service Magic and are five star rated on Kudzu.com. See our testimonials to see what our customers are saying about our products and services.

Call us today at 770-399-7838 to speak with one of our Commercial System Consultants to discuss how we can provide you with the system to best satisfy your specifications, schedule an installation date, or an opportunity to review your plans.

If you are renovating a commercial project utilizing PTAC units (Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners), please read our information regarding installation of PTAC units and pricing.

Commercial Brands We Carry

We are a licensed Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman and American Standard dealer, and we also sell most other brands, call for a quote on the product or system of your choice or request a sales call online!

This is a list of HVAC product brands we carry. You will likely find the heating and cooling unit or system you are considering to repair or replace your existing equipment.

How to Prevent Contamination of Heat and Air Ducts

Whether or not you decide to have the air ducts in your business cleaned, committing to a good preventive maintenance program is essential to minimize duct contamination. To prevent dirt from entering the system:

  • Use the highest efficiency air filter recommended by the manufacturer of your heating and cooling system.
  • Change filters regularly.
  • If your filters become clogged, change them more frequently.
  • Be sure you do not have any missing filters and that air cannot bypass filters through gaps around the filter holder.
  • When having your heating and cooling system maintained or checked for other reasons, be sure to ask the service provider to clean cooling coils and drain pans.
  • During construction or renovation work that produces dust in your home, seal off supply and return registers and do not operate the heating and cooling system until after cleaning up the dust.
  • Remove dust and vacuum your home regularly. (Use a high efficiency vacuum (HEPA) cleaner or the highest efficiency filter bags your vacuum cleaner can take. Vacuuming can increase the amount of dust in the air during and after vacuuming as well as in your ducts).
  • If your heating system includes in-duct humidification equipment, be sure to operate and maintain the humidifier strictly as recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Commit to a preventive maintenance program of yearly inspections of your heating and cooling system, regular filter changes, and steps to prevent moisture contamination.

Air Duct Cleaning

Air Duct Cleaning

Air duct cleaning is an integral and important part of the maintenance of your HVAC system. If you have noticed dirt or cobwebs forming around your supply ducts, lots of dust on your tables, countertops and other pieces of furniture or surfaces, but your filter has been and is changed regularly, then your ducts probably need cleaned out.

Over time dust and other household pollutants accumulate and settle in the duct work throughout your home or business. As moisture is collected as well, that debris may even harden and attract even more dust and pollutants.

These pollutants can contain thousands of dust mites and different allergens that may affect your family’s health depending upon their sensitivity to specific allergens.

All Quality Heating & Air can come out and perform a sophisticated, state-of-the-art indoor air quality test. This can help you determine the sources of your pollutants and then we can remedy these situations to make your living or business environment more comfortable and safe.

When we perform a duct cleaning, specific areas are cleaned including:

  • All registers, supply and return
  • Any other grilles or different types of diffusers
  • The furnace area including the heat exchanger or the air handler
  • The condensate drain pans
  • The filter rack area
  • The fan motor and fan motor housing area
  • The ductwork itself

Call us NOW at 770-399-7838 to get your ductwork cleaned for FREE with a new system installation! You must mention this code: FREECLEANSYSTEM when you call! This is a $500 value and may not be combined with any other offers.

Offer good for entire system installs only. This offer may be cancelled during high volume periods and is limited to certain ZIP codes. Call us to see if your ZIP code qualifies!


When should you have air ducts cleaned

You should consider having the air ducts in your business or home cleaned if:

  • There is substantial visible mold growth inside hard surface (e.g., sheet metal) ducts or on other components of your heating and cooling system.
  • There are several important points to understand concerning mold detection in heating and cooling systems:
    • Many sections of your heating and cooling system may not be accessible for a visible inspection, so call All Quality Heating and Air to test if mold exists.
    • You should be aware that although a substance may look like mold, a positive determination of whether it is mold or not can be made only by an expert and may require laboratory analysis for final confirmation.
    • If you have insulated air ducts and the insulation gets wet or moldy it cannot be effectively cleaned and should be removed and replaced.
  • If the conditions causing the mold growth in the first place are not corrected, mold growth will recur.
  • Ducts are clogged with excessive amounts of dust and debris and/or particles are actually released into the home from your supply registers.

If any of the conditions identified above exists, it usually suggests one or more underlying causes. Prior to any cleaning, retrofitting, or replacing of your ducts, the cause must be corrected or else the problem will likely recur.