Cooling Season’s One-Two Punch

why you need Air Solution Company’s Cottonwood Intake Filter Screens

First, we have spring storms with HAIL . . . then it’s cottonwood, insects & other airborne debris, both can create a significant impact on your equipment & your budget.

Hail Damage

Cottonwood Contamination

5/29/2011 Downtown Kansas City

5/29/2011 Downtown Kansas City

Hail in KC 2018
Cottonwood Seed Plugs Condenser Coils,
Cooling Tower Fill & Strainers
Micro-channel Coils Covered with Cottonwood Seed Restricting Airflow, Increasing Head-Pressure, Power Draw & Reducing Cooling Capacity.
2021 NOAA Severe Weather Maps: Hail, Wind & Tornado’s
Kansas & Missouri are at very high risk for damaging Hail, High Winds & Strong Gusts!
(click on any map to learn more)
NOAA All Severe Weather Reports Jan 01-Dec 31, 2021 KS #3 & MO #8

NOAA All Severe Weather Reports Jan 01-Dec 31, 2021 KS #3 & MO #8

NOAA Hail Reports Jan 01-Dec 31, 2021 KS #2 & MO #11

NOAA Hail Reports Jan 01-Dec 31, 2021 KS #2 & MO #11

NOAA High Wind Reports Jan 01-Dec 31, 2021 KS #5 & MO #7

NOAA High Wind Reports Jan 01-Dec 31, 2021 KS #5 & MO #7

NOAA Tornado Reports Jan 01-Dec 31, 2021 KS #13 & MO #11

NOAA Tornado Reports Jan 01-Dec 31, 2021 KS #13 & MO #11

Cottonwood in the Condenser Coils is Common in Kansas and Missouri, and a Big Problem

It restricts airflow and heat rejection, which leads to high head pressure: reduced cooling capacity, increased energy consumption and ultimately a compressor failure in the heat of summer when you need the cooling most.

Cottonwood Tree in Full Bloom

Cottonwood Tree in Full Bloom

Eastern Cottonwood Trees in the USA
Kansas & Missouri Are Right in the Center.

Eastern Cottonwood Trees in the USA Kansas & Missouri Are Right in the Center.

Cottonwood Building Up Behind the Hail Guards

Cottonwood Building Up Behind the Hail Guards

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