Commercial Heating & Air Conditioning Services

Since 1974, Buzzell has brought only the best commercial HVAC services to middle Georgia. You can rely on us for:
Commercial Plumbing Services

Count on Buzzell Plumbing, Heating & Air for all of your commercial plumbing needs in middle Georgia.
Why Educational Facilities Should Choose Buzzell for Commercial Plumbing & HVAC Services?
Decades of Local Experience: Buzzell has served Middle Georgia since 1974, giving educational facilities access to an established local team with extensive experience handling commercial HVAC and plumbing needs.
24/7 Emergency Availability: Unexpected equipment or plumbing problems can interfere with classes and facility operations. Buzzell offers 24/7 emergency service when schools need assistance with urgent issues.
HVAC & Plumbing Under One Roof: Schools can turn to one experienced company for heating, cooling, and plumbing needs, helping simplify the process of maintaining multiple essential building systems.
Preventive Maintenance Options: Buzzell’s maintenance services help schools stay ahead of equipment issues, maintain system performance, and reduce the likelihood of unexpected problems during the school year.
Solutions for Commercial Facilities: Educational buildings can have complex requirements due to their size, occupancy, schedules, and variety of spaces. Buzzell can provide solutions based on the specific HVAC and plumbing needs of each facility.
Come visit our showrooms in Warner Robins & Macon today!
Showroom Hours:
Mon – Friday, 8am to 5pm
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Warner Robins
Macon
Warner Robins Office:
4811 Russell Parkway
Warner Robins, GA 31088
Macon Office:
1809 Hardeman Ave
Macon, GA, 31201

FAQs
How can schools improve HVAC efficiency without replacing the entire system?
Schools may be able to improve performance through professional maintenance, airflow corrections, control adjustments, repairs, and targeted equipment upgrades. An HVAC evaluation can help identify which improvements make sense before considering a full system replacement.
Why do some classrooms feel hotter or colder than others?
Uneven temperatures can result from airflow restrictions, ductwork issues, thermostat placement, equipment performance, building layout, or differences in occupancy and sunlight exposure. A professional evaluation can help identify the source of recurring comfort problems.
What plumbing problems should schools watch for?
Schools should pay attention to recurring drain clogs, leaking faucets or toilets, changes in water pressure, water heater problems, and signs of hidden leaks. High-use restrooms, kitchens, locker rooms, and cafeterias can make seemingly small plumbing issues more disruptive if they are left unresolved.
Is summer a good time for major school HVAC or plumbing projects?
Summer and other extended breaks can be ideal for planned repairs, replacements, and upgrades because contractors can often complete larger projects with fewer disruptions to students and staff. Planning ahead also gives schools time to address known issues before classes resume.
What should schools consider when planning an HVAC replacement?
Important factors include building size, equipment age, classroom occupancy, energy efficiency, zoning requirements, existing ductwork, and long-term operating costs. Schools should also consider how installation can be scheduled to minimize interruptions to classes and other activities.

