Cooling Services

Commercial facilities run different cooling equipment depending on their age, layout, and load requirements. We service all of it. If you're not sure what system type you're running, call us and describe what you have. We'll figure it out.

Every Commercial Cooling System Type, One Contractor

WHAT WE SERVICE

When cooling fails in a commercial building, a restaurant, or a school during peak season, the disruption is immediate and the repair bill is rarely small. Wolfe Mechanical provides commercial air conditioning repair, maintenance, and installation across Santa Clara County — with Daikin-certified technicians and 26 years of experience on the systems that matter most.

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Commercial Cooling

Repair, maintenance, and installation for commercial buildings, restaurants, schools, and industrial facilities across Santa Clara County. Structured PM contracts available.
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Residential Cooling

AC repair, maintenance, and installation for homeowners throughout Santa Clara County and the Bay Area.
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rooftop unit service

Dedicated service, maintenance, and installation for commercial rooftop HVAC units across Santa Clara County and the Bay Area.

The Full Scope of Commercial Cooling Service

REPAIR, MAINTAIN, INSTALL
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COOLING INSTALLATION

When a system has reached the end of its serviceable life or a facility needs new cooling capacity, we handle commercial and residential installation. We assess load requirements, recommend appropriately sized equipment, and manage the installation process through to commissioning.
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COOLING REPAIR

When a commercial cooling system stops working or underperforms, the priority is fast, accurate diagnosis and a repair that holds. We service all major commercial cooling system types across Santa Clara County, with parts availability and technician depth to handle most repairs without extended lead times.
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COOLING MAINTENANCE

Structured maintenance is the most cost-effective way to extend system life and prevent peak-season failures. Our commercial cooling maintenance visits cover refrigerant pressure checks, coil cleaning, belt and motor inspection, electrical connection verification, thermostat calibration, and drain line clearing — with a written summary after every visit.
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What Commercial Clients Ask About Cooling Service

  • How often should a commercial air conditioning system be serviced?

    Most commercial cooling systems benefit from at least two service visits per year — one before cooling season and one after. High-use facilities like restaurants, schools, and data centers should be on quarterly plans. Running a cooling system year-round without structured maintenance is one of the most reliable ways to produce an expensive peak-season failure.

  • What are the signs a commercial AC system needs repair?

    Inconsistent temperatures across zones, unusual sounds from the unit, higher-than-normal energy consumption, reduced airflow, and refrigerant-related frost or ice buildup are the most common indicators. Any of these warrant a service call before the situation worsens.

  • Is Wolfe Mechanical able to service our Daikin cooling system?

    Yes. We hold Daikin certification for commercial and residential equipment, which means our technicians are specifically trained on Daikin systems — not just familiar with cooling systems generally.

  • Do you handle commercial AC installation as well as service?

    Yes. We handle repair, maintenance, and installation for commercial cooling systems across Santa Clara County. For new installations, we assess load requirements, recommend appropriately sized equipment, and manage the process through commissioning.