Rooftop vs ground

One thing I have noticed when it comes to the 2 types of commercial heating as well as A/Cs, is that a single os more powerful than the other.

  • I am speaking of the difference between rooftop Heating and A/C systems and your basic commercial heating as well as A/Cs.

With rooftop heating as well as A/Cs, you get more power for some reason. At least that’s what it feels like. It seems that in every commercial building I have been in that had a rooftop heating as well as A/C, it was much more cooler or warmer (depending on the time of year). While in buildings that had regular commercial heating as well as A/Cs, it was nice, however not as powerful. I am speaking of course as a general consumer. I am not a business owner nor do I work in a building that has a rooftop heating as well as A/C to compare to. The office I work in has regular commercial heating and air conditioner. This is what I am comparing it to. I may actually do some more research into this on my own time because I am seriously curious if it is just me, or if what I assume is particularly correct, and never the less, my opinion on the matter sticks as rooftop commercial heating as well as A/Cs are the best option of option to go with if you are going to set out to heat and cool a commercial building. If you have a smaller building, then of course your basic central heating as well as A/C would work just fine as it would in a lake condo or small store.

 

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