Admin Why “Preventive Maintenance” Means Nothing Without a Checklist Every vendor calls their service "preventive maintenance." What matters is the checklist behind them — and whether it's the same consistent checklist. Ask ten technicians what a PM visit covers. You'l... QUALITY SERVICE Aug 22, 2026
Admin The Five-Minute Inspection That Predicts a Ten-Year Failure Most of the readings that matter in a maintenance visit — refrigerant charge, amperage draw, static pressure — require a gauge, a clamp meter, or a manometer, and they show up on a service report as a... QUALITY SERVICE Aug 22, 2026
Admin Extending Life: Detecting Small Problems Early Failures in these cooling systems happen gradually. A refrigerant leak develops gradually, a coil fouls gradually, an electrical connection loosens gradually, amperage draw creeps upward gradually. A ... QUALITY SERVICE Aug 22, 2026
Admin Cleaning Saves Your Compressor's and IPM's Healths by 20-50%. Thorough coil cleaning can reduce compressor and circuit board stress by sixty to seventy percent. That is a big claim worth investigating. That number is real, but it's conditional. Understanding the... QUALITY SERVICE Aug 22, 2026
Admin Three Numbers Every Property Manager Should Track Before Year 8 Manufacturers rate a properly installed and maintained split or cassette system for twelve to fifteen years of service. But property managers' actual replacement age looks closer to seven or eight yea... ASSET MAXIMIZATION Aug 22, 2026
Admin The Owner's Dilemma: Repair Again or Replace Now? There's a time when a property owner or manager has to make a difficult decision — a unit has failed for the third or fourth time in eighteen months, the current repair estimate is reasonable on its o... ASSET MAXIMIZATION Aug 22, 2026
Admin What a 15-Year-Old Split Unit Looks Like When It's Done Right Most of what gets written about aircon asset life describes failure — the conditions that shorten it, the readings that predict it, the decisions that accelerate it. It's worth describing the other ca... ASSET MAXIMIZATION Aug 22, 2026
Admin The CapEx Trap: Why Replacing Early Costs More Than Replacing Late There's a moment in a unit's life that trips up disciplined capital planning: the point where the unit is fully depreciated, still running, and the manager has to decide whether replacing it now is sm... ASSET MAXIMIZATION Aug 22, 2026
Admin Short-Term vs Long-Term: The Property Manager's Real Choice Property manager finds that one bid is cheaper than the other. Across a 10 to 30 unit portfolio and a multi-year horizon, it can become the more expensive choice — just one where the expense arrives d... ASSET MAXIMIZATION Aug 22, 2026
Admin Aircons Should Reach 12–15 Years — Here's Why Yours Won't Manufacturers rate a properly installed and maintained split or cassette system for twelve to fifteen years of service. But, property managers’ actual replacement age looks closer to seven or eight ye... ASSET MAXIMIZATION Aug 22, 2026
Admin Depreciation Isn't Destiny: Rewriting Your Asset's Expected Lifespan Ask a facilities director when a given split unit is due for replacement, and the answer usually comes from a depreciation schedule — a number set at the time of purchase, based on a standard useful-l... ASSET MAXIMIZATION Aug 22, 2026