Thursday, March 22, 2018

HVAC Coupon Code McPhillips Heating and Cooling Northeast Ohio

HVAC Coupon Codes - Huge Discounts and Savings from McPhillips Heating & Cooling Northeast Ohio


Use coupon code HVAC018 when placing your order with McPhillips for heating cooling products and services all over Northeast Ohio 



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in fine cities such as Cleveland, Beachwood, Pepper Pike, Mentor, Willoughby, Willoughby Hills, Kirtland, Kirtland Hills, Lyndhurst, Mayfield heights, Cleveland Hts, Shaker Hts, Akron, Canton, Northfield, Bay Village, lakewood, Eastlake, Willowick, Wickliffe, Euclid, Valley View, Broadview Heights, Parma, Strongsville, Berea, Richfield, Bedford

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Heating and Cooling: the Life Force of Your Commercial Property

Avoid Slowdowns in Your Retail Business - HVAC Maintenance Musts

brought to you by McPhillips Heating, Cooling and Plumbing, Cleveland Ohio


It's no secret: the longer your customers stay in your store, the more purchases they are likely to make. But if your climate control is funky, if your air circulation is poor, or if the indoor air quality triggers allergies, you'll send those potential sales out the door fast. Same goes for keeping your employees at the best, and able to perform at their optimal abilities.

Reduce these things in your commercial property, save money, and make more money with these important HVAC maintenance tips:

  1. Have your vents and register surfaces cleaned with a damp or treated cloth. Do you forget to include this on your business's regular housekeeping list? Many do. Why keep a clean shop, only to allow the airflow of your HVAC system to redistribute more dirt and allergens?
  2. Have a reputable commercial heating and cooling technician clean your air ducts. This important HVAC maintenance should be performed at least twice a year in commercial properties, and more often if your business is in the health care industry. This will save you a great deal of money in employee showdowns by reducing airborne illness factors, while ensuring the comfort of your clients as well.
  3. Replace your furnace filters regularly. Your maintenance crews should be using high quality furnace filters that capture small particulate matter such as dust mites, insect waste, pollen and more, and should be examining and changing these filters every month.
  4. Avoid mold like the plague. This can be a very health-damaging infestation, whether it lives in your heating and cooling system, or in other damp, moist areas of your commercial property. Your HVAC specialist can help your ensure this troublesome fungus doesn’t ruin your customer's lungs and sinuses.
  5. Do not allow debris to collect around the indoor or outdoor units of your HVAC system. Be sure to have the area around your indoor units dusted and vacuumed, and keep the perimeter of the outdoor units well-maintained and landscaped.

If your business is located in Northeast Ohio, the most reputable and knowledgeable commercial HVAC team is located at McPhillips Plumbing, Heating and Cooling.

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McPhillips Commercial Heating and Cooling

16115 Waterloo Road
Cleveland, OH 44110
(216) 481 - 1400

Fax: (216) 481-5481

Serving Cleveland, Pepper Pike, Chagrin Falls, Highland Heights, Beachwood, Shaker Heights, Lyndhurst, Willoughby Hills and University Heights, OH and more




Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Your Employees Can Work Smarter: Double the Productivity Output in Your Commercial Business

Your Employees Work Smarter by Improving the Indoor Air Quality

Expert HVAC Advice from McPhillips Commercial Heating and Cooling

Every business wants to know how to increase productivity and profits while avoiding increases in the cost of doing business. Whether you are managing a factory, hospital, school or retail operation, you need to know how to get the most you can with the best that you've got. And everything you've got is inside the commercial building(s) you own or maintain.

The Building Owners and Managers Association International (BOMA) estimates that the climate control and ventilation quality of your property's environment is a significant factor influencing your employees' productivity. If your commercial business building has heating, cooling and ventilation issues, the indoor air quality in your space is compromised, and you may be losing out on your workers' best potential for attention, focus, decision-making and overall performance. If you spend much of your day there yourself, your skills this way will be reduced as well.

Whether you are the owner of a retail store, shopping center, a manufacturing plant, school, hospital, church, municipal building or residence, you will improve the functionality of all your occupants or tenants simply by increasing the cubic feet per minute air flow your heating and cooling system delivers.



Your local HVAC professional can assess your existing heating and cooling systems, and steer you in the right direction on how you can improve its function and your long-range benefits from having a well-ventilated work environment to improve worker cognition and productivity. But your HVAC pro can also save you money. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that up to 30% of all energy generated in commercial business properties are lost wasted through inefficiently designed and maintained heating and cooling systems, or missed opportunities to harness and optimize electrical systems. If your energy bills could be reduced by 30%, it could give you that financial edge you've been looking for. Considering your HVAC consumes around 40% of your building's total supply, these are some important numbers that need to be re-purposed to work in your favor.

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is on-site electricity generation harnessed to prevent discharging this valuable energy into the atmosphere. At over 80% efficiency, CHP can be used for heating, cooling, domestic hot water and industrial processes. Not only does this method offer tangible savings in electricity costs, it also reduces the emission of greenhouse gases and other pollutants, while delivering an increased supply of electricity. 

To learn more about how to improve the indoor air quality in your commercial property in Northeast Ohio, consult the experts at McPhillips Heating, Cooling and Plumbing for the best advice on what's right for your business.


McPhillips Heating, Cooling & Plumbing


Est. 1907
16115 Waterloo Road
(216) 481 - 1400
Fax: (216) 481-5481
Cleveland, OH 44094

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