Unfortunately, the evaporator coils and condenser coils do not stay clean forever.
In fact, the second the HVAC system is energized and operating, environmental factors combine to start reducing the efficiency and performance of the evaporator and condenser coils. Salt from ocean air, dust, pollen, and other environmental debris begins to coat the coils, affecting their ability to operate as designed and to customer expectations. Eventually, the coils become so dirty that the energy-efficiency rating of the system is reduced, the HVAC units consume more electricity to maintain indoor temperatures, and the system struggles to provide reliable performance.
Fortunately, you can easily clean coils and restore them to an optimal performance level, thanks to the folks at RectorSeal®. The company offers a complete line of coil cleaners that make the job easy to save time during the cleaning process. RectorSeal’s full line of highly effective chemical products clean and protect HVAC condenser and evaporator coils. Each product is carefully formulated to remove years of dirt and other buildup, restore original performance, and help extend the life of the HVAC system.
Renewz™ foaming non-acid coil cleaner works in less than five minutes, leaving coils bright and shiny, as it is designed to loosen materials in hard-to-reach places.
A foaming, non-acid, biodegradable cleaner and degreaser, Foam-A-Coil™ quickly lifts grime and oil from normally inaccessible places. It’s non-flammable and designed for use on HVAC systems and electronic and permanent air filters too.
If you prefer a self-rinsing cleaner and degreaser, use non-acid Coil-Rite™. It can work wonders on evaporator coils and is non-flammable.
Explicitly designed for indoor ductless unit cleaning, Desolv™ can help to deep clean indoor evaporator coils. The reusable Desolv kit provides wall and floor protection, is biodegradable, offers low odor, and is not corrosive.
HVAC coils need to be cleaned at regular intervals. Why not make the job easy and fast by using any of RectorSeal’s proved cleaners and degreasers?