#1 Swamp Cooler Maintenance and Repair Service In Denver, CO

Swamp Cooler Startup Service

Swamp coolers (also referred to as evaporative coolers) are perfectly suited for the warm, dry climate here in Denver. Today’s high-tech swamp coolers can keep your house cool, and comfortable for a fraction of what it costs to operate a central air conditioner.

A quality swamp cooler can last for as much as 25 years… IF you maintain it properly. Always be sure to have a professional swamp cooler service company perform your swamp cooler startup in the Spring. Consistent maintenance and care of your unit will prevent expensive swamp cooler repairs due to system breakdowns.

Swamp Cooler Winterization Shutdown

Swamp cooler winterization is a critical part of maintaining your evaporative cooler to ensure proper operation, and a long lifespan. The swamp cooler shutdown process is key to a worry-free startup in the Spring.

We are THE experts in swamp cooler maintenance and repairs in Denver, including Spring start-up, and Fall shutdown services. Our technicians receive constant, ongoing training and education to make sure we stay on top of the latest swamp cooler technology.

Spring Swamp Cooler Startup Service

Remove the cover, fold it, and give it to you
Remove the panels
Remove media frames/media
Gently wash the media (or replace)
Remove mineral buildup on media
Ensure water reservoir is free of debris
Check float valve assembly for leaks
Check water level in reservoir
Oil any serviceable bearings and motors
Inspect drive belt and adjust if necessary
Look for freeze breaks in the water line
Check the pulleys
Check the water pump and hoses
Check the water distribution tubes
Check the pan for leaks
Recheck the connections for any leaks

Swamp Cooler Winterization / Shutdown

We turn off the water to the unit
Disconnect the supply water line
Remove the overflow and drain the pan for you
Unhook the water line from the unit’s float valve
Blow out the water line to prevent freezing
Make sure the water reservoir is free of debris
Unhook the belt
Disconnect the electrical components inside
Put any dampeners in place
Place the cover on the swamp cooler

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