Commercial Heating Repair and Service for Santa Clara County Businesses
Rooftop units, furnaces, heat pumps, and boilers — serviced by a commercial HVAC contractor with 26 years in the field and response times that keep your operation running.
Commercial Heating Failures Cost More Than Just Comfort
When a heating system goes down in a school, restaurant, office building, or commercial property, the clock starts immediately. Employees lose productivity. Tenants call. Inspectors notice. Every hour a system is offline carries a real business cost — and most commercial clients can't absorb a multi-day wait for a contractor to show up.
Wolfe Mechanical responds to commercial heating service calls within 24–36 hours, and our technicians arrive stocked with parts for the most common commercial heating repairs. When we can close it out in one visit, we do. We've been servicing commercial properties across Santa Clara County since 1998, and we understand that commercial heating repair in San Jose, Campbell, and the surrounding area means getting it right the first time — not scheduling a follow-up.
The Commercial Heating Systems We Service
Commercial heating equipment is not residential equipment with a larger nameplate. The systems serving your building — whether it's a rooftop packaged unit, a large commercial furnace, a heat pump, or a boiler — require technicians who work on them regularly and know how they fail.
We service and repair:
- Rooftop HVAC units (packaged and split systems) for commercial buildings, schools, and retail properties
- Commercial furnaces for office buildings, warehouses, and multi-tenant properties
- Commercial heat pumps, including repair and maintenance across Bay Area climates
- Boilers serving commercial and institutional facilities
- Commercial HVAC systems in restaurants, where equipment runs harder and fails faster than in standard office environments
- Heating systems for property management portfolios across Santa Clara County and San Mateo County
Rooftop unit service is a core part of what we do — not a specialty add-on. If your building runs packaged rooftop equipment, we know the equipment, we carry common parts, and we service it without the learning curve.
Preventative Maintenance That Keeps Commercial Heating Costs Predictable
Reactive repairs are always more expensive than planned maintenance. For facility managers, school districts, and property managers overseeing multiple buildings, unplanned heating failures create budget problems that go beyond the repair invoice — emergency labor rates, tenant credits, and compliance exposure all add up.
Our commercial maintenance plans are structured to prevent that. Each plan tier defines exactly what's included at every scheduled visit — no ambiguity, no surprise charges added after the fact. You know what the contract covers because we put it in writing.
Clients on a preventative maintenance plan also get priority scheduling. When a heating issue does come up, plan clients move to the front of the queue. For commercial operators who need a contractor who knows their equipment and shows up fast, that consistency matters.
We also offer commercial furnace service and commercial boiler maintenance as standalone services for clients who aren't ready for a full contract. Either way, the work gets done right.
How quickly can Wolfe Mechanical respond to a commercial heating repair call?
Our standard response time for commercial service calls is within 24–36 hours. For clients on a preventative maintenance contract, we prioritize scheduling so you're not waiting behind new callers during a system outage.Do you service rooftop HVAC units for commercial buildings?
Yes. Rooftop unit service and repair is a regular part of our commercial work across Santa Clara County. We service packaged and split rooftop systems for office buildings, schools, restaurants, and retail properties.What types of commercial heating systems does Wolfe Mechanical work on?
We service commercial furnaces, heat pumps, boilers, and rooftop packaged HVAC units. We work across building types including schools, restaurants, multi-tenant commercial buildings, and industrial and tech campus facilities.Is commercial furnace repair near me in San Jose something Wolfe Mechanical covers?
Yes. San Jose is one of our primary service areas. We also service commercial heating systems throughout Santa Clara County, including Campbell, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Cupertino, Milpitas, Los Gatos, and Morgan Hill, as well as parts of San Mateo and Alameda counties.What's included in a commercial HVAC heating maintenance contract?
Our commercial maintenance plans define the scope of each scheduled visit in writing — inspections, filter changes, system checks, and any included minor adjustments. What's covered is what's covered. We don't add charges for work that falls within the agreed scope, and we'll tell you clearly when something falls outside it.


