Commercial Indoor Coil Cleaning
Restore airflow, improve indoor thermal comfort, and reduce energy waste with professional coil cleaning for commercial HVAC systems.
Why Clean Indoor Coils in Your Commercial Building
Dirty Indoor Coils Restrict Performance
Dirty indoor coils reduce airflow, restrict heat transfer, and force your HVAC system to work harder than it should. As contamination builds on evaporator and heating coils, your facility can experience reduced comfort, higher energy costs, poor indoor air quality, and unnecessary wear on equipment.
At Colorado Commercial HVAC Maintenance, we clean dirty and restricted cooling and heating coils no matter where they are located within the HVAC system. Our goal is to restore system airflow, improve cooling and heating capacity, and document measurable results that support long-term maintenance planning.
Colorado Commercial HVAC Maintenance
is the Smart Choice
40+ Years of Experience
Our work is backed by decades of hands-on experience and industry leadership, including direct involvement in developing HVAC cleaning standards used nationwide.
Commercial-Only Expertise
We focus exclusively on commercial and institutional HVAC systems, giving us a deeper understanding of complex equipment, airflow challenges, and performance demands.
Before & After Documentation
We provide clear documentation and performance measurements so you can see exactly how your system improved after cleaning.
Free On-Site Inspection
We offer a no-obligation inspection to evaluate your system, identify issues, and recommend the right approach for your facility.
What Dirty Indoor Coils Are Costing Your Facility
- Rising operating costs
- Faster buildup in surrounding air-handler components
- Reduced indoor air quality
- Shortened equipment life
- Increased fan energy and system strain
- Reduced airflow throughout the HVAC system
- Poor indoor thermal comfort and hot/cold complaints
- Lower cooling and heating capacity
Our Coil Cleaning Service
We clean indoor coils in air handlers, rooftop units, built-up systems, and other commercial HVAC equipment. Our process is designed to remove contamination while protecting coil fins, surrounding components, and sensitive building environments.
Assessment & Documentation
We inspect coil condition, document contamination levels, and measure system performance indicators including static pressure and pressure drop across the coil when applicable.
Coil Cleaning for Cooling & Heating Equipment
We clean dirty and restricted coils to restore airflow and improve heat transfer performance. This helps your HVAC system deliver better cooling and heating capacity with less resistance.
Protection of Surrounding Equipment
We work carefully inside commercial mechanical systems and use methods appropriate for the location, contamination level, and equipment configuration.
Before & After Measurements
We measure before-and-after static pressure and pressure drop across the coil and document the results so the information is available for future maintenance programs.
Maintenance Recommendations
After cleaning, we can help determine appropriate inspection and cleaning frequencies based on your building conditions, operating hours, and contamination sources.
We Clean Indoor Coils In Every Type of Building

Hospitals
Maintain strict indoor air quality standards and reliable HVAC performance in environments where cleanliness and consistency are critical.

Office Buildings
Improve occupant comfort, reduce hot and cold spots, and support efficient system operation across multi-tenant or single-tenant spaces.

Data Centers
Protect sensitive equipment by maintaining proper airflow and temperature control in high-demand, precision-cooled environments.

Schools & Universities
Support healthier indoor environments for students and staff while helping HVAC systems operate efficiently across large, occupied buildings.

Manufacturing & Industrial Facilities
Address heavy particulate buildup and maintain system performance in demanding environments with higher contamination levels.

Gyms, Health Clubs & Recreation Centers
Manage high airflow demands and improve air quality in spaces with elevated humidity, occupancy, and continuous system use.