Smart HVAC Strategies for Large Commercial Properties

In the latest episode of Inside Restoration & Recovery, host Martha Lewis welcomes Colin Trudo, Senior Director of Training and Marketing at BMS CAT, to dive into the often‑overlooked world of HVAC maintenance and its critical intersection with disaster restoration. With over 20 years of field experience—from air‑duct cleaning to large‑scale catastrophe response—Colin brings a wealth of practical knowledge on keeping building “lungs” healthy and efficient.

Colin traces his journey from project coordinator in Dallas–Fort Worth to leading BMS CAT’s training initiatives in Charlotte. He shares a vivid anecdote of discovering microbial “mud muck” inside a hospital air handler—a wake‑up call that spurred his advocacy for proactive system care. “That moment drove home how invisible threats can compromise both health and operations,” he reflects.

The conversation turns to hard data: Colin cites a University of Colorado Boulder study demonstrating that cleaned air handlers can reduce fan energy usage by up to 60% and improve airflow delivery by as much as 46%. Such gains not only shrink energy bills but also bolster occupant comfort and safety across commercial campuses, healthcare facilities, and schools.

Colin contrasts reactive and proactive maintenance mindsets. He notes that schools often wait for visible problems before addressing HVAC issues, whereas hospitals tend to schedule annual inspections to protect vulnerable patients. His advice is clear: implement a documented filter‑change program, inspect coils and blowers regularly, and tailor cleaning schedules to each facility’s unique needs.

Closing out the discussion, Colin offers a straightforward next step for facility managers: budget for seasonal HVAC cleanings and routine inspections. “Preventive maintenance is a small investment that delivers huge returns—energy savings, fewer emergency call‑outs, and healthier indoor air,” he emphasizes.

Whether you’re overseeing multi‑building campuses or a single clinic, this episode equips you with data‑driven strategies and field-tested tips to keep your HVAC systems—and your restoration efforts—ahead of the curve. Tune in for the full interview and breathe easier knowing you’re prepared for both everyday operations and the next big event.

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