Commercial Cooling Tower Service & Repair
Serving Commercial Facilities Across the Twin Cities Metro
Cooling towers play a critical role in your facility’s performance. When they’re not operating properly, efficiency drops, energy costs rise, and equipment is put at risk.
Owens Companies provides cooling tower service, repair, and maintenance to keep your system running efficiently, reliably, and ready for peak demand.
Avoid unexpected downtime. Keep your cooling system operating at peak performance.
Trusted by commercial facilities across the Twin Cities since 1957.

Cooling Tower Services
We provide full-service support for commercial and industrial cooling towers:
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Preventive maintenance programs
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Seasonal startup and shutdown
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Mechanical inspections and adjustments
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Basin cleaning and debris removal
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Water distribution system inspection
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Drift eliminator and fill inspection
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Fan, motor, and drive system service
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Vibration and performance analysis
Cooling Tower Repair
If your cooling tower is underperforming or showing signs of failure, our team can diagnose and resolve issues quickly.
Common issues we address:
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Reduced cooling capacity
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Excessive vibration or noise
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Water leaks or overflow
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Scaling, fouling, or biological growth
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Fan or motor failures
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Uneven water distribution
We focus on identifying root causes—not just symptoms—to restore reliable performance.

Preventive Maintenance for Cooling Towers
A proactive maintenance plan helps you avoid unexpected failures and extend the life of your equipment.
With Owens, you get:
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Scheduled inspections and service
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Early detection of wear and performance issues
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Improved system efficiency
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Reduced emergency repairs
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Documentation for compliance and planning
Why Choose Owens Companies
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Serving the Twin Cities since 1957
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Experienced commercial HVAC technicians
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Full system approach (not just one component)
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Fast response for service and repairs
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Focus on long-term reliability and efficiency
Have questions about your cooling tower, service timelines, or capabilities?
Here are answers to what we hear most from Twin Cities facility teams.
