HVAC Steam Coil Cleaning

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At Our Services, we prioritize the optimal care for your HVAC system, selecting steam cleaning as our preferred method. The air flowing through the system contains dust and pollen, and steam cleaning, aided by heat and low pressure, effectively breaks down the bonding between microorganisms and surface structures.

This eco-friendly alternative eliminates the need for harmful chemicals while deeply penetrating hard-to-reach areas. Steam cleaning efficiently removes built-up dirt from within HVAC coils that can be challenging to eliminate using other methods

Conventional Coil Cleaning VS. Steam Coil Cleaning

Our Process

The air that flows through the coils inside the HVAC system contains dust, pollen, and other particles. Since the coils inside are usually wet or damp due to the humidification process, dirt and bacteria easily sticks to the coils. This dirt, when gathered inside, affects the efficacy of the system.

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How We Operate

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Preparation

The area will be contained to retain heat and humidity out of the indoor environment. After that, both electrical components and ductwork are concealed to shield them from heat.

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Testing

Coil Cleanliness Verification Test (CCVT) is conducted to identify which coil is badly impacted by performing the test repetitively. This indication is also useful to report about the state of the coil before they are cleaned.

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Cleaning

HEPA vacuum – pre-steam enzyme – steam – CCVT – post-steam.

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Measurement & Verification (M&V) Report

Contains CCVT before, during and after testing recorded, QA job description checklist, photos and suggestions for any remaining problems that may need recognition. This report is provided for each AHU that has been cleaned, in detail, which allows data to be tracked easily on the tools.

HVAC New Life Restoration

AntiMicrobial Coating, An Alternative Solution to HVAC Life Restoration

Clients seeking a durable and robust finish for their HVAC systems can opt for the HVAC AntiMicrobial Coating. This specialized coating involves garnet sandblasting and the application of an advanced paint designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions. The paint undergoes exposure to extreme heat and cold temperatures, showcasing its flexibility to meet the rigorous operational demands of HVAC systems. This process ensures a resilient and long-lasting coating for enhanced system protection.

Coated on the interior and exterior of HVAC components, the Aqua Aero AMPower® service paint is water resistant. The HVAC systems are able to withstand damage due to high moisture, corrosion and rust. It utilizes non-pathogenic micro-biocides to keep algae, germs, and mold at bay.

Our recommendation to restore total AHU Reduce replacement costs by 10% to 30%

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REPLACING THE AHU IS FAR MORE COSTLY, HYGIENICALLY REPAIRING IT IS THE ECONOMICAL OPTION.

Our Process

Frequently Asked Questions

Steam cleaning provides a thorough cleaning process for coils, penetrating every layer to eliminate contaminants, debris, and pathogens that may be deeply embedded within the coil. In contrast, chemical coil cleaning primarily addresses surface-level dirt.

Regular coil cleaning is essential for maintaining the optimal efficiency of HVAC systems. Clean coils ensure the supply of filtered air, contributing to better indoor air quality. Neglecting coil maintenance can lead to reduced system lifespan and the circulation of uncleaned air, posing potential health risks to occupants.

HVAC coil cleaning needs to be serviced at least once a year.

Certainly. HVAC coil cleaning is crucial for maintaining optimal energy efficiency. Regular servicing ensures that the HVAC system operates at its peak efficiency, preventing the system from overworking to draw sufficient air. This proactive approach helps in minimizing energy consumption and, consequently, reducing utility bills that might spike when the system is strained due to the accumulation of dirt and debris.