**Protecting Your Commercial HVAC Coils with the Right Coating**
Your commercial HVAC coils are essential to the efficiency and longevity of your system. Over time, exposure to moisture, chemicals, and environmental elements can lead to corrosion, which not only reduces performance but also increases maintenance and replacement costs. One of the most effective ways to protect your investment is by applying a high-quality coating.
A good coil coating acts as a barrier against corrosion, helping your system run more efficiently and last longer—especially in harsh environments. But with so many options available, it's important to choose the right one.
At Nationwide Coils, we’ve tested and used various types of coil coatings over the years. While there are many choices on the market, one that consistently stands out is **Energy Guard USA**. This coating has become our top recommendation for both custom and OEM replacement coils due to its durability, performance, and eco-friendly formulation.
So why choose Energy Guard? Here’s what makes it unique:
- **DCC Formula**: Their Dual Cure Chemistry penetrates deep into the coil and cures quickly—just 15 minutes—making the process efficient and cost-effective.
- **Aluminum Flakes**: The coating contains 30% aluminum flakes, which improve heat transfer and reduce the risk of mold and mildew.
- **Thin & Durable**: At just 1 mil thick (about the width of a human hair), it won’t chip, block airflow, or affect performance.
- **Rigorous Testing**: It passes 10,000-hour salt spray tests, meeting some of the toughest industry standards.
- **Low VOC**: Made with high solids and low volatile organic compounds, it’s an environmentally responsible choice.
- **Expert Application**: All coatings are applied by certified technicians to ensure quality and consistency.
When considering coating your coils, it’s best to include it when you order a new or replacement coil. Adding it during the manufacturing process is more cost-effective than retrofitting after installation, which may involve additional fees.
But remember: a coated coil still needs regular cleaning. While the coating protects against corrosion, it doesn’t prevent dirt or debris from building up. Keeping your coils clean ensures the coating remains effective and your system continues to perform at its best.
In summary, coating your HVAC coils is a smart, long-term investment that can save you money, reduce downtime, and extend the life of your equipment. Whether you're replacing a coil or maintaining an existing one, choosing the right coating is a decision worth making carefully.
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