Commercial AC Services in Davenport, IA
Repairs, Upgrades, & Emergency Support for Commercial AC Since 1973
Operating a business in Davenport means facing extreme Midwest heat while keeping older riverfront buildings, multi-story offices, and multi-unit properties operational. At TMI, we bring local insight from decades of serving the Quad Cities, paired with licensed and union-affiliated technicians who navigate complex systems and building layouts with minimal disruption.
We support property managers with seasonal maintenance, detailed reporting, and planning tools that help manage budgets and operations efficiently. With transparent flat-rate pricing, flexible financing, and quick responsiveness for urgent AC issues, we provide clear, practical guidance so you can weigh comfort, performance, and cost with confidence. We are pleased to offer free estimates on all new installations and major system upgrades.
Call (563) 316-6695 today to schedule a commercial AC consultation in Davenport or anywhere in the Quad Cities. Se habla español.
Our Commercial AC Solutions
Installation & System Upgrades
We handle new construction and major system upgrades with AC solutions tailored to building layout, occupancy, and energy needs. Working with architects and project managers, we integrate ductwork, piping, and equipment seamlessly into construction or retrofit projects.
Our installations include rooftop units (RTUs), split systems, and high-efficiency commercial ACs. Every project focuses on minimizing disruption while maximizing efficiency, comfort, and reliability.
Repairs & Emergency Support
Cooling issues can impact productivity, tenant comfort, and business operations. TMI addresses common problems such as uneven cooling, thermostat or control malfunctions, and leaks or blockages in air or hydronic lines. Our team responds quickly, provides clear cost estimates, and completes repairs efficiently to get your systems back online with minimal downtime.
Stay Ahead with Seasonal AC Checkups
For commercial properties, unexpected AC issues can disrupt operations, affect employee comfort, and frustrate tenants or customers. Regular seasonal checkups help prevent downtime by keeping your systems running efficiently. During each visit, we inspect airflow, humidity, and overall performance, clean critical components, and replace filters as needed. Property managers gain clear, detailed reports that make planning, budgeting, and tracking system health simpler, helping your building stay comfortable, efficient, and fully operational year-round.
Choosing the Right AC System
Selecting a commercial system involves more than just matching the previous unit’s tonnage. Building age, insulation quality, and the heat generated by indoor equipment (like computers or manufacturing tools) all influence the required cooling capacity.
Older riverfront properties often feature unique ductwork and shared cooling zones that require specialized airflow management. At TMI, we perform a thorough evaluation of your facility’s size and occupancy patterns. We look at the "Total Cost of Ownership," weighing the initial purchase price against long-term energy savings and maintenance requirements. This technical approach helps you avoid common pitfalls like over-sizing a system (which leads to humidity issues) or under-sizing (which leads to premature equipment failure).
Optimizing Indoor Airflow & Humidity Control
Summers are notorious for high humidity, which can create a "stuffy" or "heavy" environment even if the air conditioner is cycling correctly. High moisture levels aren't just a comfort issue; they are a mechanical one. Excessive humidity forces your AC system to work harder to achieve "sensible" cooling (lowering the temperature), leading to increased compressor wear and higher utility costs.
Proper humidity management is essential for preventing mold growth in ductwork and protecting sensitive business assets such as server rooms, documents, or retail inventory.
We can integrate advanced solutions into your existing HVAC infrastructure, such as:
- Commercial dehumidifiers. These units pull gallons of moisture from the air before it enters your supply ducts. By lowering the latent heat load, your main AC unit can focus on cooling the air temperature, often resulting in a more comfortable building at a higher, more efficient thermostat setting.
- Energy recovery ventilators (ERVs). Standard ventilation can often introduce hot, humid outdoor air into a building. An ERV solves this by bringing in fresh air while "recovering" the cooling energy from the stale air being exhausted. This allows for high Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) without a significant spike in energy consumption.
- Smart building controls. Many airflow issues stem from poor sensor placement. If a thermostat is located in a drafty hallway or near heat-producing equipment, the system won't respond accurately. We relocate sensors and upgrade interfaces to ensure your AC responds to the real-time needs of every occupied zone.