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With over 85 years of combined experience, Inlet Mechanical delivers top-quality HVAC, plumbing, and construction services. Whether you need system installations, repairs, or full-scale renovations, our expert team is committed to efficiency, innovation, and excellence.
Reliable cooling, ventilation, and airflow are not optional in a Florida commercial building. Our commercial HVAC services in Melbourne, FL are built for owners and managers who need stable comfort, controlled humidity, and fast response when equipment issues threaten business operations.
We work on office buildings, retail centers, medical suites, restaurants, light industrial spaces, churches, and multi-tenant properties across Melbourne and the wider Brevard County market. Each site has different occupancy loads, ventilation requirements, and operating schedules, so we tailor service around how the building is actually used instead of relying on broad assumptions.
Our scope covers packaged rooftop units, split systems, ducted systems, controls, thermostats, exhaust systems, make-up air, duct modifications, and indoor air quality components. Whether the problem is uneven airflow, poor humidity control, repeated service calls, rising energy use, or aging equipment that no longer matches the building load, we diagnose the full system and recommend the most practical fix.
Preventive maintenance is where many commercial properties save the most money. Scheduled inspections, filter changes, coil cleaning, drain-line checks, electrical testing, and refrigerant review help reduce surprise failures during occupied hours. That kind of service also helps protect warranty coverage and gives building managers a clearer maintenance history for each piece of equipment.
When replacement is the smarter move, we help plan around timing, tenant impact, efficiency goals, and code requirements. Our team can coordinate system upgrades during renovations, tenant improvements, and phased capital projects so the HVAC scope stays aligned with the rest of the job. We also look at indoor air quality and ventilation performance, not just tonnage, because comfort complaints usually come from the total system.
Humidity control is a major part of commercial HVAC performance on the Space Coast. A system that technically cools the building can still leave staff, customers, or tenants uncomfortable if airflow, outside-air intake, filtration, and moisture removal are not balanced correctly. We pay attention to those details because they affect comfort, equipment life, and how the building feels day after day.
We also work around real operating conditions. Some buildings need after-hours service windows, phased work around occupied suites, or coordination with landlords and general contractors. Others need a reliable service partner who can standardize maintenance across several units or locations. In both cases, the goal is the same: keep the property running with less downtime and fewer repeat problems.
If the building has older equipment, we can help map out the next step instead of waiting for an emergency shutdown. That may mean targeted repairs, control upgrades, duct corrections, or a scheduled replacement plan that fits the budget cycle. The right answer depends on the equipment history, the comfort complaints, and how critical the space is to your business operations.
A failing unit is not the only reason a commercial property feels uncomfortable. Oversized or undersized equipment, duct leakage, static-pressure problems, controls issues, ventilation imbalances, and dirty components can all create hot zones, moisture complaints, and poor air movement. We inspect the full system so the repair plan addresses the building experience, not just the first visible symptom.
Some clients call us for emergency service, while others need a maintenance partner who can document equipment condition and help plan future replacements. We support both. That includes recurring service, equipment reviews, and practical recommendations on how to phase upgrades when several units are reaching the end of their useful life.
Indoor air quality can also be part of the HVAC conversation, especially in offices, medical spaces, restaurants, and customer-facing buildings. Filtration, outside-air delivery, humidity control, and system cleanliness all affect how the property performs. We account for those factors when we build a service or replacement recommendation for your facility.
For clients who need broader mechanical support, visit our full commercial services page for combined HVAC and plumbing capabilities. If you already know the building needs commercial HVAC work, use our contact form or call 321-723-0858 to schedule service with Inlet Mechanical.