Cold storage facilities rely on evaporator coils to maintain stable, subzero temps. But here’s the part no one likes to talk about: coils collect grime like a magnet. And when they do, everything suffers — airflow, temperature stability, and even food safety.
Dirty coils reduce heat exchange efficiency, making the system work harder — and more prone to failure. You might see:
Evaporator coils are often hard to access. Cleaning requires careful scheduling, food safety protocols, and sometimes even specialized tools. That’s why **few contractors do it right**—and why those who do are in high demand.
Offering evaporator coil cleaning isn’t just a service add-on — it’s a foot in the door to multi-year contracts in cold storage. Facilities managers are desperate for reliable pros who understand this stuff.
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