What commercial hvac repair looks like in Roseville
PULSE HVAC provides commercial hvac repair throughout Roseville, CA. Roseville is 15 miles from our Carmichael office (about a 20 minutes drive), so we routinely run same-day calls into the area. Roseville is home to roughly 147,000 residents in Placer County, and the local housing stock — a mix of older single-family homes and newer master-planned developments — drives a steady volume of commercial hvac repair work. We service every Roseville neighborhood we're aware of, including West Roseville, Fiddyment Ranch, Westpark, Crocker Ranch, and surrounding areas. Free estimates, transparent pricing, and licensed technicians — call (916) 850-2221 to schedule.
Commercial HVAC Repair — service details
The overview below explains how this service works, common problems we see, and what Roseville homeowners should expect before scheduling.
A failed HVAC system means unhappy employees, discomfort for customers, and potential loss of revenue. Sacramento's 100°F+ summer heat makes commercial HVAC reliability critical from June through September. PULSE HVAC provides fast, professional repair service for businesses throughout the Sacramento area.
Commercial Systems We Service
Rooftop Package Units (RTUs)
The most common commercial HVAC equipment in Sacramento — self-contained units mounted on flat or low-slope roofs containing the compressor, condenser, evaporator, and blower in a single cabinet. We service all major brands including:
- Carrier (WeatherMaker, Rooftop series)
- Trane (Precedent, Voyager, IntelliPak)
- Lennox (LGH, LGA, LCH series)
- York (Predator, ZJ series)
- Daikin (DPS, DCC series)
- Rheem/Ruud commercial lines
Split Systems
Multi-zone split systems common in office buildouts, medical offices, and mixed-use spaces. We service standard commercial split systems and advanced VRF (variable refrigerant flow) systems from Mitsubishi, Daikin, LG, and Samsung.
Packaged Terminal Units (PTACs)
Common in hotel rooms, extended-stay suites, and individual office spaces. We diagnose and repair PTAC units from all major manufacturers.
Chilled Water Systems
For larger commercial buildings, we service chiller components, AHUs, and fan coil units that make up chilled water systems.
Common Commercial HVAC Problems
Compressor failure — The most expensive repair; often preventable with regular maintenance. We assess whether repair or replacement is more cost-effective for your situation.
Refrigerant leaks — In commercial systems, refrigerant loss is often gradual. Signs include reduced cooling capacity, ice on refrigerant lines, and elevated electricity consumption.
Economizer failures — Commercial RTUs often include economizers that use outdoor air for free cooling. Faulty economizer actuators and sensors are a common service item in Sacramento.
Ignition and heat exchanger issues — In units with gas heat, igniter failures and heat exchanger cracks are common service calls in fall and winter.
Controls and BAS integration — Modern commercial systems integrate with building automation systems. We diagnose and repair control board failures, sensor issues, and BAS communication problems.
Dirty coils — Sacramento's dust and agricultural particulates clog commercial condenser and evaporator coils faster than in many other markets. Dirty coils reduce efficiency and can cause compressor failure.
Why Commercial HVAC Requires Specialist Service
Commercial systems differ from residential in important ways: higher voltage (208V–480V three-phase), larger refrigerant charges requiring EPA Section 608 certification, complex controls and economizer systems, and rooftop access requirements. Our technicians are trained specifically on commercial equipment and carry appropriate certifications.
We provide detailed service records after every visit — documentation that's valuable for warranty claims, equipment tracking, and building management systems.
