San Francisco's fog belt creates corrosion challenges for commercial heating equipment that coastal contractors understand. Salt air from the Bay corrodes heat exchangers, burner assemblies, and outdoor condensing units faster than inland locations experience. Buildings in the Richmond and Sunset districts face daily fog exposure requiring stainless steel or coated components for extended equipment life. The 20-degree temperature differential between foggy western neighborhoods and sunny Mission District means identically sized buildings require different heating capacities. Commercial heating companies familiar with these microclimates specify appropriate equipment rather than applying generic solutions that fail prematurely.
San Francisco Department of Building Inspection enforces commercial code requirements strictly, making local permitting expertise valuable. Title 24 compliance documentation requires specific calculations showing ventilation rates, economizer sequencing, and duct insulation values. Seismic bracing for rooftop units must meet current standards even when replacing grandfathered equipment. Gas line pressure testing follows protocols specific to San Francisco inspectors. Atlas HVAC San Francisco maintains relationships with local inspectors and understands documentation requirements that expedite approvals. We pull permits correctly the first time, avoiding resubmission delays that extend project timelines and increase your holding costs on non-operational spaces.