**More Customers Turning to Nationwide Coils After Severe Mid-February Storm Affects Central and Southern U.S.** A powerful winter storm swept through the central and southern United States in mid-February, bringing extreme cold, ice, and snow that left many areas in a state of emergency. The prolonged subzero temperatures caused significant damage, including frozen commercial HVAC coils that are now in high demand for replacement. As the region begins to thaw and recovery efforts continue, businesses are working urgently to restore their heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Many of these systems rely on coils that were not designed to withstand such harsh conditions for extended periods, leaving them inoperable or damaged. In response to the surge in demand, the coil manufacturing industry has been operating at full capacity. Orders for **custom** and **OEM replacement coils** have skyrocketed as companies prioritize getting their HVAC systems back online. Beyond basic climate control, maintaining indoor air quality remains a critical concern, especially with ongoing health considerations. Since the storm, **Nationwide Coils** has seen a dramatic increase in requests for both **custom** and **OEM replacement coils**, with many customers looking for cost-effective solutions. Our **OEM replacement coils** offer up to 30–50% savings compared to original equipment, making them a smart choice for businesses recovering from the storm. With offices across the U.S., including in Texas, we’re able to provide on-site measurements in many areas. If you're taking your own measurements, our **blank coil drawings** ensure a precise fit and seamless installation. To meet the growing demand, we’ve expanded our **Quick Ship** options, allowing for faster delivery times without compromising quality. Despite supply chain challenges, we’re committed to fulfilling orders as quickly as possible to help businesses get back on track. If you're dealing with damaged or frozen coils, it’s important to act fast. Here are some key tips to prevent future issues: - **At what temperature do coils freeze?** Several factors influence this, including water flow, system operation, outside air intake, and whether glycol is used in the system. - **What happens when a coil freezes?** The unit becomes non-operational, and once defrosted, leaks can occur, leading to costly damage. - **Which coils are built for subzero temperatures?** Steam distribution coils are more resilient in cold environments due to their design. - **How to prevent freezing?** Use glycol mixtures, position coils after heating units, install a Freezestat, and use bypass pumps during cold weather. Whether you're in Texas or another affected area, **Nationwide Coils** is here to help. Contact us today for a **free coil quote** and start the process of restoring your HVAC system. **Get a replacement coil now** – your comfort and business depend on it.

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