
Straight answers. No guesswork.
Straight answers. No guesswork.
ACFlush is a thermo-conductive product formulated from OEM-based oils. It’s a one-time repair that restores heat transfer by overcoming oil fouling inside the system.
It gives you a new repair to offer on calls you’re already running—no extra trucks, no extra marketing, no added overhead.
This chemistry has been used in government and commercial applications for years under a different name. It’s now being introduced into the U.S. residential market.
It’s documented, but rarely diagnosed or addressed in the field. Most contractors were never trained to identify or correct it.
During a service call or after a repair, while checking system performance during a tune-up or system evaluation.
Typically 10–15 minutes at most, since the system is already open and gauges are already connected.
No. It fits into work they’re already doing—diagnosing and recommending repairs.
Injected into the suction line using a supplied injector. Simple process, similar to adding dye.
One-time repair. Lasts the life of the system.
No. Once installed, it remains in the system. Only a burnout (acid contamination) would compromise it.
All refrigerant-based air conditioning systems and heat pumps—residential and commercial.
Yes. Compatible with all refrigerants and both mineral and synthetic oils.
Measure temperature split (Delta T), amp draw, and system performance before and after. The improvement is measurable on the spot.
Typically 1–3°F improvement, sometimes more on older systems, along with reduced workload on the compressor.
Improved heat transfer reduces compressor workload, which lowers amp draw and mechanical stress.
Extremely low when applied correctly at 1 oz per ton.
No, when applied at the correct dosage (1 oz per ton).
No. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a manufacturer cannot void a warranty unless they prove the product caused damage.
The system is losing efficiency due to internal buildup. This repair restores performance so the system runs properly again.
As a repair. Not an add-on. Not optional. If the issue is there, it should be recommended.
Mainly price. When positioned as a repair that improves performance and prevents strain, most homeowners proceed.
Typical pricing is per ton or a flat rate based on your market.
High-margin repair added to work you’re already doing—no additional overhead required.
Initial order includes product and injectors for your technicians.
128 total tons. Roughly 30–40 residential systems depending on size.
No expiration while sealed and stored properly.
Minimal. Short onboarding sessions are enough since techs already diagnose system performance.
Immediately. Most teams begin recommending it from day one.
Ongoing onboarding and support to help increase close rates and consistency.
Yes. Unopened product can be returned based on the agreement.
Start with one team or branch, then expand as adoption increases.
Limited rollout. Not every contractor is approved.
Approve, order, receive product, and begin onboarding.