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0 item(s) View Cart FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $50.00 OR MORE HVAC equipment represent an expensive and required addition to commercial and industrial buildings. After ten or more years of operation, systems become corroded shortening their usable lifespan. This premature replacement strains budgets. Pancrete stops corrosion and adds years of additional equipment life. Pancrete refurbishes corroded HVAC condensate pans. Compliant with NFPA 90A. Its water repellant surface and uniform leveling prevent water buildup in HVAC condensate pans. It prevents further corrosion on HVAC surfaces including condensate pans, interior and exterior side-walls, structural members, fan blower enclosures, inlet and outlet plenums, corroded chilled water piping, and other HVAC system components such as the interior and exterior of ducts. Pancrete increases structural integrity of drain pans, while sealing existing leaks permanently. Pancrete gives even more benefits. Improvements in operation and access to integrated CRT solutions decreases energy consumption and provides 24/7 continuing unit cleanliness.

Stagnant Water - Unlevel surfaces provides for areas of stagnant water. These areas provide for microbial growth, and resultant odors (VOCs) and corrosion.The EPA states that odors arise from stagnant water in condensate drain pans. Pancrete self-leveling capability eliminates hills and valleys where water poling can occur, and prevents growth and action of bacterial and fungal odors. Corrosive Chemicals - Use of alkaline (non-acid) or acid coil cleaners cause corrosion of not only aluminum fin surfaces, but also of the galvanized drain pan. Surface Roughness - Surfaces of condensate pans after being rusted take on an irregular surface profile, making it harder to clean, and more likely to hold undesirable microbials. Leaks, Odors & Property Damage - Property damage caused by the corroded portions of the condensate pan leaking. Early Replacement of Equipment - Eventual premature replacement of the air handler, costing tens of thousands, and resulting in extensive downtime and occupant relocation in some instances.

Loss of Structural Integrity - In many cases, corrosion has proceeded so far as to decrease the structural integrity of the pan in certain areas, and servicemen are concerned on walking over these areas. Pancrete addresses all of these issues. It is easy to apply so it can be accomplished either by our distributors or your manpower. Self-Levels Condensate Pan - Pancrete automatically self-levels your condensate pan, so you no longer have stagnant water areas the EPA warns against. Water has to flow down the drain without being stuck in small valleys on the pan surface. By doing this, odors are reduced. Permanent Corrosion Resistance - It provides a corrosion resistant surface; standard cooling coil cleaners will not affect Pancrete. Pancrete is resistant to chemicals and to aggressive condensate. Limited Downtime - Downtime is limited to a matter of hours, not weeks. In most cases, the entire job can be completed over the weekend, or in the evenings. Low VOC Application - Pancrete is low odor, and was engineered with less than 20 grams per liter VOCs.

The Federal standard limits for VOCs are 450 grams per liter. Low Cost - Permantly fixing your air handler to corrosion proof it is the most economical way you can increase the lifespan of your HVAC investment. Pancrete is a fraction of the cost of replacement or a new air handler. Structural Integrity - Pancrete is applied to a 1/4 inch depth or more, depending on the application.
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For a decade, Pancrete has been refurbishing and protecting condensate pans throughout the United States and abroad. It is the leading sure-fire way to protect your investment from premature failure. Copyright © 2011 KM Facility Services, LLC. Website Design by RELI CreativeSign up for our Email Newsletter Handling Rusty Drain PansDrain pans covered in rust, holes in the bottom, leaking water all over the area. But it can be costly to replace the entire drain pan, or worse, the entire unit. Instead of replacing, we developed a way to resurface and recycle. Keep your drain pan, and make it fresh as new. This family of products will beautifully resurface a drain pan and its surroundings, without costing you an arm and a leg. Pancrete: Our “pan in a can” horizontal resurfacer. Pancrete can resurface an existing pan as you pour a new one right over it. It’s permanent, self-leveling and puts a stop to damaging leaks. It is also water repellant and submersible.

When you use Pancrete, there’s limited downtime. Put the unit back into service in just 4-6 hours. Below, you’ll find before and after photos of a beautiful Pancrete install. T-84: A horizontal resurfacer that goes one step further: it’s National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 90A compliant. V-570: This product is a vertical resurfacer used to fill cracks, refurbish, stop corrosion and provide a strong base for Pancrete. Designed to be used in conjunction with Pancrete, it provides a solid bonding surface for Pancrete to adhere to. V-4138: Our vertical resurfacer that is National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 90A compliant. And don’t forget to clean your drain pans with Clean Bond, our powerhouse cleaner that packs a one-two-three punch when it comes to cleaning and pre-treating drip pans. It’s a cleaner and degreaser, a powerful adhesive (in case you’re installing our products Pancrete and V570), and a strong rust inhibitor. While you’re resurfacing, you might need to refill some small holes in your drain pan to prevent leakage.