Enhance Your Meridian Home’s Cooling Efficiency with Expert Evaporator Coil Services
An evaporator coil is a pivotal component of an HVAC system that is responsible for cooling the air in your home. It is located in the indoor portion of your air conditioner. The evaporator coil absorbs heat from the air passing over it and then it cools the air by converting the liquid refrigerant inside of it into a gas. The release of hot air into the air. When it is cooler, it is cycled back into the AC so it can collect more heat.
Some signs of trouble with the evaporator coil include diminished cooling performance, the coil freezing up, unusual odors or sounds from the HVAC system, and increases in the power bill. It’s important that if you witness any of these problems have your evaporator coil looked at by a skilled HVAC technician.
As part of regular HVAC maintenance, you should clean and service your evaporator coils at least once a year. But if you live in a place with more dust, dirt, or pollen, you should do it more often to keep your air conditioner running at peak performance.
Even though you can clean the evaporator coil on your own, it is often better to hire a professional HVAC technician to complete this task. Cleaning the coil requires special tools and knowledge so that it is appropriately cleaned and not damaged by fragile pieces.
When you pick out a new evaporator coil, consider the size, rating, compatibility with your existing heating and cooling system, and warranty coverage. An experienced heating and cooling technician can help you choose the right coil for your home.
The lifespan of an evaporative coil is a little flexible: usage, maintenance, and environment are all factors. However, a general ideal lifespan is from 10 to 15 years.
Several factors cause evaporator coils to leak: corrosion, physical damage, and faulty installation. To repair a leaky evaporator coil you must find the source of the leak, replace or repair the parts that are leaking or damaged, and recharge the system with refrigerant if needed.
Yes, problems with the evaporator coil, such as bacteria or mold growth, can adversely affect indoor air quality because it is capable of continuously recontaminating the home. Regular evaporator coil cleanings and maintenance can result in clean and fresh indoor air.
A high-efficiency evaporator coil can lower your energy bills, improve indoor comfort, and reduce the environmental impact of cooling your home. High-efficiency coils designed for use with Puron® refrigerant run more efficiently and can provide enhanced dehumidification as well as ENERGY STAR® performance.
Regular HVAC maintenance that includes cleaning and inspecting the evaporator coil can prevent problems. Change air filters regularly, keep proper air flow around the coil, and address issues as they arise to extend the life of your evaporator coil.
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