Keep Your Building Comfortable Year Round

Roma Services HVAC designs and installs commercial heating and cooling systems in Dallas for reliable climate control.

Commercial properties in Dallas face different heating and cooling demands than residential homes. You manage larger square footage, higher occupancy, varied room uses, and equipment that runs more hours per day. Roma Services HVAC designs and installs custom HVAC systems for office buildings, retail spaces, warehouses, and other commercial properties, including rooftop units, ductwork fabrication, and multi-zone controls that let you adjust temperatures in different areas independently.

We start by measuring your building's load requirements, which includes calculating heat gain from windows, occupancy levels, and equipment such as computers or kitchen appliances. This determines whether you need packaged rooftop units, split systems, or variable refrigerant flow equipment. Installation includes coordinating with general contractors on new construction projects, fabricating custom ductwork to fit your ceiling layout, and testing airflow and refrigerant charge to meet manufacturer specifications and local building codes.

If your building needs a new HVAC system or your current equipment cannot maintain consistent temperatures, Roma Services HVAC can assess your property and recommend solutions that fit your budget and operational schedule.

Why Rooftop Units Work Well for Commercial Buildings

Rooftop units consolidate heating and cooling components in one weatherproof cabinet installed on your building's roof, which frees up indoor floor space and simplifies maintenance access. In Dallas, where summer heat stresses cooling equipment, rooftop units allow technicians to service compressors, coils, and fans without disrupting your business operations. Roma Services HVAC installs units sized to your building's load, connects ductwork to distribute conditioned air evenly, and verifies airflow at each register to prevent hot or cold spots.

After installation, you will notice stable indoor temperatures throughout operating hours, quieter airflow compared to aging equipment, and lower energy costs if upgrading from older units with single-stage compressors. Energy-efficient models adjust compressor speed based on demand, which reduces electricity use during mild weather.

We fabricate ductwork onsite when standard fittings do not match your ceiling configuration, which often happens in older buildings with structural beams or low clearance. Full system testing includes checking refrigerant pressures, measuring airflow volume at supply vents, and verifying electrical connections meet safety codes. This service does not include roof repairs or structural reinforcement, which you arrange separately if your roof cannot support the unit's weight.

Common Questions About Commercial HVAC Projects

Business owners in Dallas often ask how long installation takes, whether work disrupts daily operations, and what energy savings to expect from modern equipment. These answers provide clarity before starting your project.

How long does commercial HVAC installation take?
Installation duration depends on building size and system complexity, but most rooftop unit replacements finish within two to three days. New construction projects with custom ductwork may take one to two weeks.
Will installation disrupt my business operations?
We schedule work around your operating hours when possible and stage installations to keep portions of your building comfortable while we complete the project. You maintain access to your space throughout.
What energy savings do modern commercial systems provide?
High-efficiency rooftop units typically reduce cooling costs by twenty-five to forty percent compared to equipment installed before 2010, especially models with variable-speed compressors that adjust output based on demand.
How do you coordinate with other contractors on new construction?
Roma Services HVAC works with general contractors to schedule ductwork installation after framing but before ceiling closure, ensuring proper fit and access. We attend project meetings to align timelines and resolve conflicts early.
What happens if my roof cannot support a new rooftop unit?
We assess roof load capacity during the initial survey and recommend structural reinforcement if needed. You hire a separate contractor for roof work, then we proceed with installation once the surface meets weight requirements.

Roma Services HVAC installs commercial heating and cooling systems throughout Dallas, including rooftop units, custom ductwork, and energy-efficient solutions that reduce operating costs. Contact us to schedule a building assessment and receive a detailed proposal based on your property's specific requirements.