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    Matt Brown commented  · 

    Commercial HVAC service usually costs more than residential because technicians must handle larger systems, rooftop access, and more extensive safety and compliance checks. For three rooftop units in Toronto, $1,200 annually doesn’t sound unusual if it includes coil cleaning, filter changes, refrigerant checks, belts, electrical inspection, and performance testing. Make sure they provide a detailed checklist and reporting after each visit so you know what you’re paying for. If you’re comparing options, companies like https://greenductors.com/ specialize in commercial HVAC maintenance and can often customize plans based on unit type, building use, and service frequency—sometimes that results in better pricing for ongoing care.

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