Our Services

Are you tired of costly repairs and inefficient cooling? At Coastal Corrosion Solutions, we specialize in applying high-quality anti-corrosion coatings that protect your AC units from rust and deterioration.

Condenser Coil Cleaning

The Coil Cleaning Process

  1. Inspection: A qualified technician will assess the condition of the coils and surrounding areas to determine the level of cleaning needed.

  2. Cleaning: Depending on the level of dirt and debris, cleaning methods may include:

    • Dry Cleaning: Using brushes or vacuum equipment to remove loose dirt.

    • Chemical Cleaning: Applying specialized cleaning solutions to break down stubborn grime.

  3. Final Inspection: After cleaning, the technician will recheck the coils to ensure they are free from dirt and functioning optimally.

Recommended Frequency

For residential systems, it’s advisable to have coil cleaning done at least once a year, ideally before the cooling season. Commercial systems may require more frequent cleaning based on usage and environmental factors.

Anti Corrosion Coating

The Application Process

  1. Surface Preparation: The coils are thoroughly cleaned to remove any existing dirt, grime, or corrosion. This step is crucial for ensuring proper adhesion of the coating.

  2. Coating Application: A high-quality anti-corrosion coating is then applied to the coils. This can be done through spraying, dipping, or other methods, depending on the product and manufacturer guidelines.

  3. Curing: After application, the coating is allowed to cure properly. This process ensures that the protective layer adheres well and provides maximum protection.

  4. Final Inspection: Once cured, the coated coils are inspected to ensure uniform coverage and effectiveness.

Recommended Use

Applying an anti-corrosion coil coating is particularly beneficial for systems located in coastal areas, industrial environments, or regions with high humidity. Regular inspections and maintenance should accompany the application to ensure ongoing effectiveness.

Recommended Frequency

For residential systems, it’s advisable to have coil recoated at least once a year, (Call for Pricing) ideally before the cooling season. Commercial systems may require more frequent coating based on usage and environmental factors. (Call for Pricing)