Cincinnati sits in a humid continental climate zone where summer dew points regularly hit 70 degrees and winter temperatures drop below 20 degrees. This 90-degree annual swing puts extreme stress on commercial make-up air systems. High humidity causes condensation in supply ductwork, leading to mold growth and rust. Rapid temperature changes crack exterior hoods and warp dampers. Spring storms dump leaves and debris into rooftop units, blocking air intake and reducing CFM. Commercial kitchens in older buildings face additional challenges: undersized gas lines, inadequate electrical service, and ductwork that does not meet current code. These local factors make regular MUA system maintenance critical for Cincinnati businesses.
Cincinnati's commercial building stock includes everything from century-old structures in Over-the-Rhine to modern facilities in Blue Ash. We work with building owners, restaurant operators, and facility managers who need technicians familiar with local code enforcement practices and inspection standards. Hamilton County health inspectors know proper make-up air operation. They check for adequate CFM, proper tempering, and functional safety interlocks during routine visits. We maintain relationships with local mechanical inspectors and understand their expectations for commercial MUA installations. This local expertise helps you avoid failed inspections, costly rework, and operational shutdowns.