Since 1974, businesses and homeowners have chosen Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning for all-in-one heating and cooling packaged HVAC units in Akron, OH.
Our company offers a wide selection of rooftop options to meet your needs. We install and service all RTU brands and configurations. Our team also takes great pride in helping every client make the best choices for their home or business.
What Are Packaged HVAC Units?
Packaged HVAC units are self-contained heating and cooling systems. This is an alternative to a split system that has both interior and exterior components. A packaged system contains most of the components necessary outside the home or business.
That includes the evaporator coil for the AC or heat pump, which would traditionally be inside. A packaged unit can contain both an AC unit and a furnace. Nowadays, it’s becoming increasingly common to have a heat pump instead of an AC. This is because a heat pump is capable of providing both efficient cooling and heating.
There are many potential benefits to rooftop units in Akron, OH:
- Lower operating costs
- Smaller installation footprint
- Reduced environmental impact
- Fewer concerns about noise output
- Easier installation and maintenance
Residential Packaged Unit Services
Our team provides packaged unit installation services for Akron homes. We’ll help you choose the ideal installation location, which can be on the ground or on the roof. Our installers will perform a load calculation.
That will factor in your house’s square footage and layout to determine an accurate cooling output and heating output. From there, we can help you explore the ideal configuration and any available energy incentives. We provide ongoing maintenance services for packaged units. Our experts perform repairs, and we’re even available around the clock for emergencies.
Commercial Packaged Unit Services
Packaged units are an excellent option for commercial locations as well. Commercial packaged units make it very easy to meet a site’s cooling and heating requirements, no matter how large it is. Dual-fuel systems are increasingly popular because they lower a business’s operating costs over the long term.
You can lower your operating costs further through HVAC zoning. Zoning helps you avoid unnecessarily heating and cooling areas of your site. There are a couple of different approaches to zoning commercial units. Some systems have variable-speed air handlers and duct dampers. An alternative is to combine the package unit with indoor air handlers, such as mini-split and VRF systems.
Why Choose Us
Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning has served Summit County and the surrounding areas for over 50 years. Our company is local and trusted by area homeowners and business owners. We are a proud ACCA member that employs NATE-certified technicians.
We’ll provide you with a fast response, whether you want to schedule a consultation or need 24/7 emergency services. Our customer service approach has earned us BBB accreditation with an A+ rating. You can also count on us for upfront pricing, free installation quotes, and flexible installation financing on approved credit.
Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning is the premier choice for residential and commercial all-in-one heating and cooling packaged HVAC units in Akron. Call today or contact us online to schedule an on-site consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you’re considering a packaged AC unit installation, you likely have some questions. Let’s explore answers to several of the most common.
What is the difference between split and packaged HVAC units?
A split system, a common choice for homes, has indoor and outdoor components. On the other hand, a packaged system contains all the components outside the home or business. Packaged systems save on space, allow for simpler installations, and often have lower upfront costs.
Are packaged units good for Ohio weather?
HVAC experts have long recommended all-in-one heating and cooling systems in Ohio for both residential and commercial applications.
The traditional system is a gas-electric packaged system with an AC and a fuel-burning furnace. There are modern alternatives as well. That includes standalone heat pumps and heat pumps paired with furnaces in hybrid heating configurations.
How long do packaged HVAC systems last?
Both residential and commercial packaged units last between 15 and 20 years on average. The typical packaged unit warranty will provide coverage for 5 to 10 years.
Regular maintenance is essential to achieve a 20-year lifespan or longer. This includes cooling tune-ups in the spring and heating tune-ups in the fall.