Do you descale your own coils?

Do It Yourself Descaling

  • Tried it once

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • Sure, its a snap

    Votes: 8 72.7%
  • Only the factory tech touches the rig

    Votes: 2 18.2%

  • Total voters
    11
Do it once a year. Also I have been told my people that since we run soap thru our coils that also helps descale them. But once a year we run descaler thru them.
 
Best thing I have found to clean coils is the boiler tube cleaner/ descaler made by goodway for boilers. It is $17.00 a gallon and works very welland is very quick and safe.
 
I used to but I'm married now.
 
I have not done that yet.

How do you know when it is needed? Are there signs that warn you?

What is a good way to do that?

Thanks.
 
Grainger's makes a nice kit to do it, all set up on a timer. The best test is to compare pressures going thru the coil versus bypassing the coil. As far as soap cleaning the coil out, it has been my experience that it does quite the opposite when the soapy water is flash heated in a coil. Our water has a very low mineral content and we run fresh water thru them so we rarely have to do this, if ever.
 
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