Commercial Cooling

Unreliable cooling in a commercial building isn't just uncomfortable — it disrupts operations, drives tenant complaints, and produces emergency repair bills that a maintenance contract would have prevented. Wolfe Mechanical provides commercial AC repair, preventative maintenance, and installation for offices, retail spaces, and commercial buildings across Campbell, San Jose, and Santa Clara County.

Over 25 Years Servicing Commercial Buildings Across Santa Clara County

Residential HVAC and commercial HVAC share the same basic physics and very little else. Commercial systems run harder, serve more occupants, carry higher stakes when they fail, and require a contractor who understands building operations — not just equipment mechanics.



Wolfe Mechanical has focused on commercial HVAC service in Santa Clara County for 26 years. Our clients include office buildings, retail spaces, light industrial facilities, school campuses, and commercial properties managed by property managers and facilities teams who need a contractor they can actually count on. Commercial work isn't a side service for us — it's the core of what we do.


Repair, Maintenance, or Installation — We Handle All Three

  • COMMERCIAL AC REPAIR
    When a commercial cooling system fails or underperforms, the priority is accurate diagnosis and a repair that holds. We service all major commercial cooling system types — rooftop units, split systems, packaged systems, ductless mini-splits, and VRF systems — across Santa Clara County. Our technicians carry parts inventory for common failure points and are typically on-site within 24–36 hours of a service request.
  • COMMERCIAL AC MAINTENANCE
    Structured maintenance is the most cost-effective way to keep commercial cooling systems reliable through peak season. Our commercial maintenance contracts cover refrigerant pressure checks, coil cleaning, belt and motor inspection, electrical connection verification, thermostat calibration, and drain line clearing — with a written service summary after every visit. Quarterly contracts are recommended for high-use commercial facilities. Biannual contracts are well-suited for office buildings and moderate-load commercial properties.
  • COMMERCIAL AC INSTALLATION
    When a system has reached the end of its serviceable life or a facility needs new or expanded cooling capacity, we manage the full installation process — load assessment, equipment selection, installation, and commissioning. We work with all major commercial equipment manufacturers and hold Daikin certification for commercial cooling systems.

The Emergency Repair Pattern Is Expensive and Avoidable

Commercial facilities that call for emergency AC repairs every summer share a common history: deferred maintenance that allowed small issues to compound until peak load forced a failure. Refrigerant that drifted low over two seasons. Coils that haven't been cleaned in three years. A belt worn to the edge of its service life.



None of these announce themselves. They just accumulate — until July, when the system can't keep up and the building is fully occupied. A quarterly or biannual maintenance contract breaks that pattern. The issues get caught during a scheduled visit, addressed at standard service pricing, and documented for future reference. The emergency bill doesn't happen because the emergency doesn't happen.

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Common Questions About Commercial AC Service

  • How often should commercial air conditioning be serviced?

    High-use commercial facilities benefit from quarterly maintenance. Office buildings and moderate-load commercial properties are well-served by biannual contracts — one visit before cooling season and one before heating season. Running commercial AC without a structured maintenance plan through a Santa Clara County summer is a reliable way to produce an emergency call.

  • What does commercial AC preventative maintenance include?

    Every visit covers refrigerant pressure checks, coil cleaning, belt and motor inspection, electrical connection verification, thermostat calibration, condensate drain clearing, and a written service summary. Scope is adjusted based on system type and facility requirements.

  • How quickly can Wolfe Mechanical respond to a commercial AC repair call?

    We're typically on-site within 24–36 hours. Commercial clients with active maintenance contracts receive priority scheduling. If your building is in Campbell, San Jose, or the surrounding Santa Clara County area, our central location keeps response times practical.

  • Do you service all commercial cooling system types?

    Yes. We service rooftop units, split systems, packaged systems, ductless mini-splits, and VRF systems. We hold Daikin certification for commercial and residential equipment, which means brand-specific service depth for clients running Daikin systems.