Blog and Helpful Guides
Do you need tips and tools for keeping your commercial refrigeration units working well at your business? Are you looking for a contractor who is knowledgeable about commercial HVAC systems in Winston-Salem, North Carolina? You’ll find some great information about these topics and more on the QRC blog!

How To Save Energy With Your Commercial HVAC System
Considering your Commercial HVAC System uses half of the total energy your property consumes, you’re probably wondering how you can save some energy! Not to mention, the average commercial building wastes roughly 30% of the consumed energy. That’s a lot of waste when...

What You Need To Know About Your HVAC Contractor
Are you replacing or purchasing a new Heating and Air (HVAC) unit? You may not be an expert, and that’s okay, but you should definitely talk to an expert about the unit you’re going to install. Some people have a general idea of what they need from an HVAC unit but...

To Repair or Replace Your HVAC System
Do You Need To Repair or Replace Your HVAC System? Your furnace is one appliance that you definitely don’t want to have to do without. It keeps you warm during these cold winter months! But you also don’t want to replace the entire system if it could still be...

The Ultimate Guide To Your Commercial HVAC Unit
Do you own a business, apartment building, or commercial office building? Chances are, you know a little about commercial HVAC systems. They’re very complex and do differ from the type of system you usually see in a residential home. It’s good to know the basic...

Why Are My Air Ducts Clogged and How to Fix It?
If you don’t know much about HVAC, any problem with your air ducts can seem intimidating. But if your building suffers a few symptoms (below) of clogged ducts, there are a few common causes for it. First, here are a few ways to tell if your air ducts could be clogged:...

Why is my HVAC so noisy?
A noisy HVAC system is normal, to an extent. But how do you know when the noise is too much? This can depend on a few different factors, like how old your system is and what kind of noise your system is making. Also, before you jump to conclusions, make sure the noise...