Black horizontal line on a white background.

Commercial HVAC Services

A failed rooftop unit does not just make a building uncomfortable. It sends customers home, slows staff down, and puts inventory at risk. Belleville Canton Heating & Air Conditioning keeps commercial heating and cooling running for businesses throughout Belleville, Canton, Taylor, and Garden City, Michigan, on schedules built around your operating hours.

Large gray Daikin HVAC unit on a rooftop, with a person standing beside it on the right.
Gray HVAC unit on a rooftop platform under cloudy sky, with trees in the background

DOWNTIME COSTS MORE THAN THE REPAIR EVER WILL.

Commercial equipment runs longer hours under heavier loads than anything in a house, and it fails differently as a result. Belts, bearings, contactors, and economizer dampers wear on a predictable curve, which means most failures can be caught during a planned visit rather than discovered by a manager on a Monday morning with the doors already open.


That is why our commercial work leans so heavily toward prevention, with planned visits doing the bulk of the job and fast repairs handling whatever still manages to slip through.

  • 24-hour emergency commercial response
  • Preventive maintenance agreements available
  • Rooftop units and split systems serviced
  • Licensed, insured, factory-trained technicians
Black horizontal line on a white background

COMMERCIAL HVAC SERVICES

MECHANICAL SYSTEMS THAT MATCH HOW YOU OPERATE.

An office, a restaurant kitchen, a retail floor, and a warehouse each place completely different demands on the same category of equipment. Occupancy swings, cooking loads, door traffic, and heat from equipment all change what a system has to deliver hour by hour. We service and maintain commercial equipment against how the building is actually used every day, not against a generic schedule pulled from a manual.

BUILT FOR MICHIGAN COMMERCIAL DEMANDS.

Rooftop units here endure heavy snow load, ice, spring debris, and long humid summer running with almost no shelter at all. That exposure accelerates wear on cabinets, dampers, and drainage in ways an indoor unit never experiences. Our inspection routine reflects exactly that, checking curbs, seals, economizers, and condensate paths alongside the mechanical components everybody else remembers to look at.

40 YEARS SERVING WAYNE COUNTY BUSINESSES.

Commercial work rewards a contractor who answers quickly and already knows the building. Over 40 years we have built that kind of relationship with businesses around Belleville, Canton, Taylor, and Garden City, Michigan. Our owner is a master mechanic who still attends service calls himself, so decisions get made on the roof rather than escalated through an office. Want a maintenance plan built around your operating hours?

WHAT PLANNED COMMERCIAL SERVICE PROTECTS

DOORS THAT STAY OPEN

Planned visits catch the failures that would otherwise close a business for a day. Continuity of trading is worth considerably more than the maintenance that protects it.

CONTROLLED OPERATING COSTS

Commercial equipment running out of specification burns energy continuously across long operating hours. Restoring correct charge, airflow, and controls reduces consumption in a way owners notice on quarterly statements.

COMFORT FOR STAFF AND CUSTOMERS

Temperature complaints affect how long customers stay and how well staff work. Balanced, reliable conditioning removes a distraction that quietly costs more than most owners ever calculate.

PREDICTABLE MAINTENANCE BUDGETING

Scheduled service converts unpredictable emergency spending into a planned line item. Component replacements get forecast in advance rather than arriving as an unwelcome surprise mid-quarter.

LONGER EQUIPMENT LIFE ON THE ROO

Rooftop units maintained properly reach the upper end of their service range instead of failing early. Deferring a major capital replacement by several years is a substantial financial result.

FASTER RESPONSE WHEN IT MATTERS

Knowing the building, the equipment, and its history means faster diagnosis on the day something fails. Familiarity is the difference between a short interruption and a lost trading day.

Short black horizontal line on a white background

our services

OUR COMMERCIAL HVAC WORK

Commercial buildings need coverage across heating, cooling, controls, and forward planning rather than a series of one-off repairs. Here is how we support businesses across Wayne County throughout the year.

Large rooftop HVAC unit on a flat concrete roof under a cloudy sky

ROOFTOP

Rooftop Unit Service and Replacement


Packaged rooftop equipment carries the heaviest workload in most commercial buildings. Belts, bearings, economizers, curbs, and drainage all get inspected, with replacements planned around trading hours rather than forced by failure.

Large gray HVAC unit on a rooftop, surrounded by black safety netting and trees in the background

HEATING SIDE

Commercial Heating Service


Larger heating equipment demands the same combustion discipline as residential furnaces, with more at stake. Burner service, gas pressure, venting, and safety controls all get verified before the heating season begins.

Rooftop HVAC unit with ducting and a worker standing nearby on a metal roof.

COOLING SIDE

Commercial Cooling and Refrigerant Service


Compressors, condensers, and refrigerant circuits all get tested under real operating load rather than at idle. Leak detection and correct charging protect the most expensive components in the entire system.

Large rooftop HVAC unit beside a worker on a flat roof under a clear blue sky.

PLANNED VISITS

Preventive Maintenance Agreements


Quarterly or twice-yearly schedules get built around your occupancy, cooking loads, and trading calendar. Documented visits keep warranties valid and give you a clear picture of upcoming capital costs.

Large rooftop HVAC unit on a building roof against a cloudy sky

ZONE CONTROL

Thermostats, Zoning, and Controls


Multiple zones, programmable schedules, and control faults account for a surprising share of all commercial comfort complaints. Correcting the controls often solves problems that looked convincingly like outright equipment failures.

White utility truck with equipment parked on a street beside an American flag in a grassy yard.

AFTER HOURS

Emergency Commercial Repairs


Failures rarely respect opening times, so our 24-hour service covers businesses as well as homes. Where possible, we work outside trading hours to keep disruption to your operation minimal.

Black horizontal line on a white background

THE WORD ON OUR WORK

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY.

Commercial customers tend to value the same two things, and they usually say so directly. Somebody answers when the building has a problem, and the technician who arrives already knows the equipment sitting on that roof and the history behind it.

A short black horizontal line on a white background.

Common Questions

frequently asked
questions.

Building owners and facility managers ask us these questions regularly. The answers reflect how commercial equipment actually behaves in Wayne County rather than a general industry guideline.

  • How often should commercial HVAC systems be serviced?

    At least twice a year for most buildings, and quarterly for rooftop units, high-occupancy spaces, restaurants, and older equipment. Heavier operating hours always justify shorter intervals between planned service visits.

  • Why do rooftop units need more frequent attention?

    They sit fully exposed to snow, ice, rain, sun, and airborne debris with no shelter at all. Cabinets, seals, dampers, and drainage degrade faster outdoors, and small problems escalate quickly once water finds a path.

  • What does a preventive maintenance agreement include?

    Scheduled inspections, cleaning, filter service, control checks, performance measurement, documented reporting, and priority scheduling. Belleville Canton Heating & Air Conditioning tailors each agreement to how a Belleville, MI, building actually operates.

  • How long do commercial rooftop units last?

    Most packaged units run 15 to 20 years with consistent maintenance, and considerably less without it. Coastal or heavily industrial environments shorten that further through corrosion and accelerated component wear.

  • Why is one part of the building always warmer?

    Zoning problems, failed dampers, unbalanced duct runs, thermostat placement, and uneven internal loads all cause it. Adding capacity rarely helps, while correcting the distribution and controls usually resolves it properly.

  • What causes rising energy costs in a commercial building?

    Dirty coils, failing economizers, refrigerant loss, stuck dampers, and controls left overriding the schedule all drive consumption upward steadily. Belleville Canton Heating & Air Conditioning audits those points for Belleville, MI, businesses.

  • Can commercial HVAC work happen outside business hours?

    Yes, and we schedule that way whenever the work allows it. Replacements, major repairs, and disruptive maintenance get planned for evenings, early mornings, or closed days to protect your trading.

  • What is a building zoning or control system?

    It divides a building into areas with independent temperature control, managed through dampers, sensors, and a central controller. Properly configured zoning improves comfort and reduces the energy spent conditioning empty space.

LEARN MORE →

Short black horizontal line on a white background

HOW WE WORK

FROM SITE SURVEY TO STEADY OPERATION, HERE IS HOW.

STEP 01

WE WALK THE BUILDING

Equipment inventory, roof access, zoning layout, occupancy patterns, and trading hours all get documented carefully on the first visit. That record then shapes every recommendation and every service schedule that follows afterward.

STEP 02

WE ASSESS CONDITION

Each unit gets inspected and rated individually, from cabinet integrity through mechanical condition and control function. You receive a clear picture of what is sound, what needs attention soon, and what needs budgeting.

STEP 03

WE BUILD THE SCHEDULE

Visit frequency gets matched to equipment type, operating hours, and business risk rather than applied uniformly across the whole site. Restaurant kitchens and storage areas rarely warrant identical treatment or identical intervals.

STEP 04

WE SERVICE AROUND YOU

Planned work happens at times that protect your operation, including evenings and closed days wherever the job allows it. Roof access and any tenant notice required get coordinated well ahead of the visit.

STEP 05

WE DOCUMENT EVERYTHING

Readings, findings, parts fitted, and recommendations all get recorded separately for each unit. That history supports warranty claims, capital planning, and any compliance reporting your organization is required to produce.

STEP 06

WE RESPOND WHEN CALLED

Between planned visits our 24-hour service covers breakdowns, and already knowing your building means considerably faster diagnosis. Familiar equipment and documented history shorten the path back to normal operation.

Black horizontal line on a white background

GET YOUR FREE ESTIMATE

BUILD A PLAN AROUND YOUR BUILDING, FREE.

Reactive maintenance is the most expensive way to run commercial equipment, and it always interrupts trading at the worst moment. A survey of your site costs nothing. We will inventory every unit, assess their condition honestly, and propose a service schedule matched to your operating hours and your actual risk rather than a standard package pulled off a shelf. Reach us through our contact page and we will arrange a walkthrough at your convenience.

WHAT YOUR SITE SURVEY COVERS:
  • A full inventory of installed equipment
  • Condition assessment on every unit
  • A service schedule matched to your operating hours
  • Documented reporting for warranty and budgeting
  • Priority response between planned visits
  • Written pricing with nothing added later