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ChemTron Adds Air Conditioner Cleaning Process to Reduce Costs

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DAVIE, FLA.—With both the environment and the economy weighing heavily on most hotel owner/operators today, the timing is ideal for the introduction of a new air-conditioning process that not only eliminates wasted energy usage but also results in better indoor air quality. This treatment process is being introduced by ChemTron, an industry leader in providing energy efficiency.

One of the best ideas for quick cost savings is cleaning and maintaining air conditioners. Air-conditioning represents 50 to 70 percent of a hotel’s total utility bill. ChemTron has been working for 20 years to perfect a cleaning process that makes money for customers by reducing energy costs.

“Hotels, schools and hospitals are actually seeing results that add money to their bottom line,” said Howard Cohen, president of ChemTron. “We’re very proud to be able to make an impact on climate change, and offer our customers a clean, green, profitable solution to rising energy costs. Our customers make money and save energy, and their guests reap the benefits of improved air quality and clean smelling rooms.”

A contaminated air conditioner coil restricts air flow, which results in the A/C working harder and using more energy. Cleaning and enhancing the performance of air conditioners not only reduces the burden on the environment, it is better for us too; you breathe better, you breathe less pollutants and air quality is improved.

The economy is tight and hotels and other institutions are cutting back on spending, but an independent energy study proved that ChemTron’s complete A/C treatment process delivers a reduction in energy consumption of up to 31 percent, which more than pays for itself in reduced energy costs; this savings can provide a very significant two to three time return on investment over a year’s time.

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