Coil Cleaning
Cooling coils trap dust, soil, grime and other troublesome deposits that reduce the heat transfer efficiency of HVAC units. This buildup interferes with proper system operations. It also could be a source of microbial contamination.
Cleaning your coils removes dirt and other troublesome deposits that accumulate on cooling coils. This buildup causes reduced system efficiency as it interferes with the heat transfer process of HVAC units. Removal of built-up dirt and grime from cooling coils improves system efficiency, reduces electricity consumption, and increases system life. It also preserves the factory finish to minimize the possibility of water carry-over that can lead to microbial contamination in ductwork.
As part of your Indoor Air Quality and Building Preventive Maintenance Program, you should have coils cleaned on a regular interval. To maintain HVAC systems at top-peak performance and to eliminate the source of microbial contamination, coils should be cleaned at least every 6-12 months.