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Since 1982, we have provided customers with the highest quality OEM and replacement HVAC coils, laundry and dry cleaning equipment coils, and heat exchangers. Our engineers have a combined experience of over 70 years in the industry, allowing us to provide the best level of service with one of the largest inventories of products available. At Commercial Coils, we provide exceptional service to customers around the world in the heat transfer industry. For over 35 years we have offered our customers one of the widest selections of standard and custom HVAC coils, laundry & dry cleaning equipment coils, and heat exchangers.
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In 1982, Commercial Coils, Inc. was started as a response to the need for an alternative to OEM coils in both HVAC and Laundry and Dry Cleaning Coil industries. At the time, few options existed to meet the requirements of these industries; production times were inflexible and materials of construction were limited.
Commercial Coils, Inc. has been a leader in the HVAC coils industry for over a quarter of a century. Our qualified staff has the knowledge and experience necessary to offer customers exceptional customer service and quality HVAC coils at competitive prices. We guarantee our customers personalized service, fair prices, and quality products designed to fit their qualifications.
Booster coils are designed for air heating applications using hot water and are generally used for duct installations. They're usually circuited without headers due to their smaller size, but they can also come with headers, and we can offer them in various casing configurations as needed.
Chilled water coils are one of the most common mediums for cooling air. As warm air passes across the coil and comes in contact with the cold surface of the fins, heat then transfers from the air to the water flowing through the tubes both cooling and dehumidifying the air. Depending on how much cooling is needed, chilled water coils are usually manufactured with anywhere between three and twelve rows of tubes. These tubes generally pass through sheets of formed fins, bonded through tube expansion.
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