Keeping cool
Why Vapco Coil Cleaners Matter
For over 75 years, Vapco Products, a family-owned company dedicated to quality HVAC solutions, has helped professionals and homeowners alike keep their cool. Their experience and commitment to excellence shine through in their coil cleaners, essential tools for maintaining optimal AC health.
Just like any hard worker needs the right tools, your AC relies on clean coils to function efficiently. These “heat exchangers” move heat out, keeping you cool. But dirt, dust, and grime can build up, hindering performance. That’s where Vapco coil cleaners come in.
Here’s why Vapco coil cleaners matter:
- Boost Efficiency: Clogged coils make your AC work harder, using more energy.Regular cleaning with Vapco Products helps it run smoothly, saving you money on electricity bills.
- Prevent Problems: Dirty coils can lead to reduced airflow, weaker cooling, and even system breakdowns. Vapco cleaners help prevent these issues, ensuring reliable AC performance throughout the season.
- Enjoy Better Air: Cleaner coils contribute to better indoor air quality by removing dust and allergens trapped in the grime. Breathe easier and experience a more comfortable environment.
- Extend AC Life: A well-maintained AC lasts longer. By keeping coils clean with regular Vapco cleanings, you can add years to your system’s lifespan, saving you the cost of premature replacements.
Investing in Vapco coil cleaners isn’t just about cool air, it’s about smart maintenance. You’ll enjoy improved comfort, efficiency, and peace of mind, knowing your AC is running at its peak.
Choose Vapco, the trusted name in coil cleaners, and keep your cool with confidence.
Your Vapco Coil Cleaning Products

Foaminator Condenser Coil Cleaner
Foaminator Condenser Coil Cleaner is an alkaline-based, non-acid formula that cleans and brightens condenser coils. It sprays on as a liquid and begins to foam heavily after 45 to 60 seconds, pushing contaminants and oxides to the surface for easy rinsing. This product is effective in cleaning and maintaining the condition of condenser coils.
- Cleans and Brightens Condenser Coils,
- Reduced Fuming
- Delayed Heavy Foaming Action
- Improves Air Exchange Efficiency
- Does Not Atomize, Meets
- USDA Standards
- VOC Content is 0%,
- Applies Easily
- Penetrates Thickest Coils,
- 100% Biodegradable
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Quad Power Multi-Purpose Coil Cleaner
Quad Power Multi-Purpose Cleaner utilizes advanced surfactant and inhibitor technology to create a unique, highly effective coil cleaner that is safe for use on metal and rubber. It efficiently removes contaminants, degreases surfaces, and neutralizes odors on coils and surfaces. This versatile cleaner can be diluted with water in a ratio of 10-12 parts water to 1 part cleaner for a wide range of cleaning applications."
- Metal and Rooftop Safe
- Micro-Channel and Mini-Split Safe
- No Rinse Required for Evaporators
- Non-Foaming
- Eliminate Grease, Grime, Oil and other Soils
- Rubber, Membrane Roof Safe
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KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
Cleaning air conditioning coils is an important part of maintaining an air conditioning system. The coils, which are located inside the air handler or on the exterior of the unit, are responsible for absorbing heat from the air in the home. Over time, dirt, dust, and other contaminants can build up on the coils, reducing their efficiency and potentially causing the system to break down. Here are the basic steps for cleaning air conditioning coils:
Turn off the power to the air conditioning system.
Locate the air handler or exterior unit and remove any debris or obstruction blocking access to the coils.
Use a brush or vacuum to remove any visible dirt or dust from the coils.
Mix a cleaning solution according to the manufacturer’s instructions and apply it to the coils using a spray bottle or coil cleaning brush.
Allow the cleaning solution to sit on the coils for the recommended amount of time.
Rinse the coils with water and dry them with a clean cloth.
Replace any filters and reassemble the air handler or exterior unit.
Turn the power back on to the air conditioning system and test it to ensure it is functioning properly.
It is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning the coils and to use the appropriate cleaning solution to avoid damaging the system. Additionally, it is a good idea to wear protective gear, such as gloves and goggles, when cleaning the coils to protect against any chemicals or debris that may be present.
Both condenser and evaporator coils are crucial components in an HVAC system, but they play different roles:

Evaporator Coil:
- Located indoors, typically within the air handler unit.
- Function: Absorbs heat from the indoor air.
- Appearance: Looks like a network of finned tubes.
- Process:
- Cool refrigerant inside the coil absorbs heat from the air blown over it.
- This causes the refrigerant to evaporate (turn from liquid to gas).
- Moisture in the air also condenses on the cold coil, collecting in a drain pan.
- The now-warm, gaseous refrigerant travels to the outdoor unit.

Condenser Coil:
- Located outdoors, in the separate condenser unit.
- Function: Releases heat absorbed by the evaporator coil to the outside environment.
- Appearance: Similar to the evaporator coil, but often larger and exposed to the elements.
- Process:
- The hot refrigerant enters the condenser coil and releases its heat to the outside air.
- A fan blows air over the coil to aid heat transfer.
- The refrigerant cools down and condenses back into a liquid.
- The cooled liquid refrigerant then travels back to the evaporator coil to repeat the cycle.
Key Differences:
- Location: Evaporator is indoors, condenser is outdoors.
- Function: Evaporator absorbs heat, condenser releases heat.
- Refrigerant state: Evaporator converts refrigerant from liquid to gas, condenser converts it back to liquid.
- Temperature: Evaporator is cold, condenser is hot.
Remember: Both coils are vital for efficient cooling. Keeping them clean and free of debris is crucial for optimal performance and energy savings.