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Denver's Top HVAC Coil Cleaners Common Cents Energy Recovery featured in the Loveland Reporter Herald

Meredith Siss • June 5, 2018

Thompson Valley Schools See the Benefits of HVAC Coil Cleaning

Keith Foster with Common Cents Energy Recovery power-washes the coils in the air-cooled water chiller unit Thursday at Mountain View in High School in Loveland. Crews use an environmentally friendly coil-cleaning agent and water to clean the oxidation, dust and cottonwood from the coils as part of preventative maintenance to keep the unit, which is one of the largest in the district, performing at high efficiency. (Jenny Sparks / Loveland Reporter-Herald)

Did you see Common Cents Energy Recovery featured in the Loveland Reporter Herald recently about how the Thompson Valley School District has been seeing the benefits of HVAC Coil Cleaning?

When budgets become tight, a great way to prolong the life of your HVAC equipment and save money on your utility bills is by ensuring your HVAC coils are clean and ready to take on the extra heating or cooling use with the season change.

Common Cents Energy Recovery is here to help, give us a call to set up a time for your free assessment today at (720) 224-3306 or fill out the short online form here

Learn more about HVAC Coil Cleaning here: http://www.hvaccoilclean.com/clean-hvac-coils-vs-dirty-coils

Keith Foster with Common Cents Energy Recovery shows some of the cottonwood and other debris he cleaned from the air-cooled water chiller unit Thursday at Mountain View in High School in Loveland. (Jenny Sparks / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
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