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 Medical Offices Should Choose Buzzell for Commercial Plumbing & HVAC Services?
Licensed for Medical Gas Services: Buzzell holds medical gas licenses, providing medical offices and healthcare facilities with qualified professionals who understand the specialized requirements involved with medical gas systems.
Decades of Local Experience: Buzzell has served Middle Georgia since 1974, giving medical offices an established local team for their commercial heating, cooling, and plumbing needs.
24/7 Emergency Availability: Unexpected HVAC or plumbing problems can quickly interfere with patient appointments and daily operations. Buzzell offers 24/7 emergency service to help address urgent issues when they occur.
HVAC & Plumbing From One Team: Buzzell provides both commercial HVAC and plumbing services, giving medical offices one experienced resource for maintaining multiple essential building systems.
Preventive Maintenance Options: Regular maintenance can help identify developing problems, maintain system performance, and reduce the likelihood of unexpected breakdowns that could disrupt patients and staff.
Solutions for Different Areas of Your Facility: Waiting rooms, exam rooms, offices, treatment areas, and other spaces can have different comfort and plumbing demands. Buzzell can evaluate the facility and recommend solutions based on its layout, equipment, and day-to-day use.
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
Why do some areas of a medical office have different temperature requirements?
Waiting rooms, exam rooms, offices, treatment spaces, and areas containing equipment can have different occupancy levels and heat loads. Proper zoning, airflow, thermostat placement, and system design can help provide more consistent comfort throughout the facility.
Can HVAC problems affect indoor air quality in a medical office?
HVAC performance can influence ventilation, filtration, humidity, and the circulation of airborne particles. Dirty filters, inadequate ventilation, excessive humidity, and poorly maintained equipment can contribute to indoor air quality concerns.
What plumbing issues should medical offices address quickly?
Recurring drain problems, leaking fixtures, inconsistent hot water, low water pressure, and signs of hidden leaks should be investigated promptly. Even smaller plumbing problems can interfere with restrooms, sinks, staff areas, and other frequently used spaces.
How can a medical office reduce HVAC disruptions during business hours?
Scheduling inspections and planned work outside peak appointment periods can help limit interruptions. Staying current with maintenance can also help identify developing equipment problems before they result in unexpected failures during the workday.
Should HVAC needs be reevaluated when a medical office is renovated?
Yes. Adding exam rooms, moving walls, installing new equipment, or changing how spaces are used can affect airflow and heating and cooling loads. Evaluating the HVAC system during renovation planning can help determine whether adjustments are needed to support the new layout.

