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What Business Owners in Flood-Prone Areas of Columbus Need to Know About Sewer Backup Prevention
Heavy rain can do more than soak streets and slow traffic. For commercial property owners in Columbus, particularly in older or low-lying neighborhoods, it can mean thousands of dollars in cleanup, repair costs, and downtime caused by sewer backups. While some level of weather-related disruption is inevitable, the most costly outcomes are often the result […]
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Why Columbus Campuses Need Annual Commercial HVAC & Plumbing Maintenance
In Columbus, a single HVAC or plumbing problem can bring an entire commercial campus to a standstill. Winter freezes, summer heat, aging systems, and strict regulations push mechanical infrastructure to the limit, making preventive commercial hvac maintenance the only defense against shutdowns, costly repairs, and unhappy occupants. Annual Maintenance Plans Protect Systems Long-Term A strong […]

Fall HVAC Maintenance for Columbus Commercial Properties
As fall sets in across Central Ohio, it’s important for commercial facility managers to prepare their HVAC systems for the harsh winter months. With average winter highs around 40°F and regular sub-freezing temperatures, getting your HVAC system ready before the cold weather hits is key to avoiding costly breakdowns, maintaining good air quality, and avoiding […]

Spring HVAC Cooling Preparation for Columbus Commercial Buildings
Columbus winters in Ohio are no small challenge. Temperatures regularly dip below freezing from December through early March, keeping commercial HVAC systems in sustained heating mode for months at a time. When spring finally arrives, those same systems must shift gears entirely, moving from heat distribution to cooling and dehumidification before the first scorching weeks […]

How Spring Storms Affect Drainage Systems in Columbus Commercial Properties
Columbus, Ohio, sees some of its heaviest rainfall between the months of March and June. When spring storms hit, commercial properties across the city often face a surge of stormwater that tests the limits of their drainage infrastructure. Parking lots have submerged areas, catch basins overflow, and sewer connections back up into basements and loading […]

