HVAC Services in Alabama

Custom HVAC Solutions for Commercial & Industrial Facilities Across Alabama

Alabama’s heat, humidity, and seasonal weather extremes present unique challenges for HVAC systems. Lincoln Associates provides expert HVAC services to keep your building comfortable and your equipment running efficiently. We support commercial and industrial facilities throughout Alabama with HVAC system design, installation, maintenance, and energy-efficient upgrades that are tailored to meet the state’s distinct climate needs.

From Birmingham and Montgomery to Mobile and Huntsville, our team delivers reliable, high-performance HVAC solutions designed for businesses across Alabama, ensuring your systems perform at their best throughout the year.

Alabama’s Unique HVAC Challenges

Alabama’s hot summers, high humidity, and occasional storms make HVAC systems essential for maintaining comfort and reducing energy costs. Commercial spaces, industrial facilities, and healthcare campuses can experience issues with humidity control, cooling efficiency, and rising utility bills if systems are not well-designed. A properly engineered HVAC system ensures clean air, stable temperatures, and optimal efficiency, even during Alabama’s hottest months.

HVAC Solutions in Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, and Beyond

Lincoln Associates works with building owners, facility managers, and contractors across Alabama, delivering HVAC solutions that meet local requirements and code standards. Whether it’s a food production facility, office building, or healthcare campus, we provide HVAC systems that can handle Alabama’s climate and operational demands.

Our services include:

  • HVAC System Design & Installation: Custom HVAC system designs and installations that meet Alabama’s climate, energy efficiency, and performance standards. We ensure optimal system sizing and seamless integration with existing infrastructure.
  • HVAC Repair & Emergency Services: Fast response for emergency repairs, minimizing downtime for industrial and commercial HVAC systems.
  • Preventative Maintenance: Tailored maintenance plans that reduce downtime, improve system longevity, and optimize year-round performance.
  • Indoor Air Quality Solutions: Filtration and ventilation upgrades designed to improve air quality
  • Energy-Efficient Retrofits: System upgrades that reduce energy consumption, extend equipment life, and help improve building sustainability, saving you money in the long term.
  • Custom Engineering Solutions: Tailored HVAC solutions for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications, from retail spaces to food production and healthcare facilities.

Why Alabama Clients Choose Lincoln Associates

Businesses across Alabama trust Lincoln Associates because we:

  • Bring decades of experience in delivering HVAC solutions for commercial and industrial facilities.
  • Understand Alabama’s climate, building codes, and unique HVAC needs.
  • Respond quickly to minimize downtime and keep your operations running smoothly.
  • Partner with trusted HVAC manufacturers to provide reliable, high-performance equipment.
  • Coordinate seamlessly with your contractors, engineers, and facility teams to ensure smooth project execution.
  • Provide no guesswork—just custom HVAC systems designed to meet your specific needs.

Get in Touch for HVAC Services in Alabama

Whether you’re upgrading your HVAC system in Birmingham, handling urgent repairs in Mobile, or planning a new project anywhere in Alabama, Lincoln Associates is here to help. Our team provides fast, professional HVAC solutions statewide.

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Evaporator Coil - Single-Circuit

Single Circuit

Evaporator Coil - Intertwined

Intertwined

Evaporator Coil - Split Face

Face Split face

Tube Diameter

Use a caliper or tape measure to determine the outside diameter of the tubes.

If necessary, remove insulation to see the incoming and outgoing lines. Measure the diameter of the outside of the line to help determine connection size.

Standard connection types are MPT (male pipe thread), FPT (female pipe thread), and Copper Sweat Connection. MPT is threaded on the outside, FPT is threaded on the inside, and Copper Sweat is used for soldered connections

Fins per Inch

Using a ruler, count the number of fins on the coil within one inch. Normal fin counts will be between 4 and 14 FPI.

Fin Length

Measure in the direction of the tubes, regardless of which direction the tubes are running.

Fin Height

Measure in the direction of the fin.

Single, Double, and Half Serpentine

Rows are counted in the direction of airflow, no matter how the coil is installed. You can count rows by looking at either the header end or the return bend end of the coil. Note that headers or return bends may not be evenly spaced across the coil.

Fluid coils—hot water, chilled water, and glycol water—regulate building air temperature by heating or cooling air in Air Handling Units (AHUs). Constructed with multiple rows of tubes, typically copper, these coils efficiently transfer heat between air and circulating fluids. They are vital for year-round comfort, accommodating diverse fluids like glycols and thermal oils for varied HVAC needs.

Condenser coils transfer heat from refrigerant vapor to the outdoor air, ensuring efficient cooling in HVAC and refrigeration systems. Constructed from materials like copper or aluminum to maximize heat transfer, these coils are vital for maintaining precise temperature control in industrial and commercial environments.

Steam coils utilize the latent heat of steam, released during condensation from vapor to liquid. They feature efficient condensate management to prevent water buildup and ensure uniform steam distribution. Available in configurations for high and low-pressure applications, steam coils are highly effective for heating air in a wide range of environments.

Evaporator coils absorb heat from indoor air to cool and dehumidify spaces by evaporating refrigerant from liquid to vapor. Located indoors, these coils are essential for maintaining comfortable environments in industrial and commercial settings, offering excellent performance in cooling, process cooling, and dehumidification applications. They are versatile for use in Air Handling Units (AHUs), central systems, or duct installations.