Don’t let the summertime heat or winter season get the best of your air conditioning system. Keep your unit working without a hitch with routine maintenance. That includes having the evaporator coils cleaned at least once a year. However, if the dust levels are high in your home or facility, then you need to get the coils cleaned more often.
What are evaporator coils?
Air conditioners don’t actually create cool air in your home, contrary to what some believe. What the system does instead is to condition your air or cool it by removing heat from the air that’s already inside. There are two types of air conditioner coils that do this: the evaporator and condenser.Evaporator coils—located inside the AC assembly—remove the heat and humidity from inside your home. Condenser coils, on the other hand, are units outside of the AC system that use refrigerant to transfer heat from inside to the outside of your home.
Why keep the coils clean?
Clearing the coils of dust allows the heat exchange to occur much more efficiently, allowing it to power through the coils. Dirt and debris can block the exchange, though, which could be why your energy bills are so high. Dirty coils force your unit to work so much harder, so you also get higher energy consumption levels and bills.
How often should they be cleaned?
You’ll want to get those coils cleaned at least once every year along with a seasonal tune-up. However, if there are high levels of dirt and dust at your location or site, you’ll need to get the coils cleaned with greater frequency.
How do I clean the coils?
Evaporator coils are inside the unit, which means you’ll need to open up your AC system to get to the coils. That’s easy enough with DIY manuals and online tutorial videos. However, only attempt a DIY approach if you are confident about your ability to follow instructions. If that isn’t the case, it’s best to hire pros. An expert knows how to clean evaporator coil.
Why should I hire a pro?
A professional has the experience to pull this off. The right credentials and qualifications mean that if something comes up during the cleaning process, an expert is in a much better place to address or resolve those issues or even nip potential problems in the bud. A proalso has better tools along with considerable industry knowledgethat’s up-to-date and accurate that ensures safety during the installation as well as stellar results.
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How do I choose a pro?
Look for a business that offers AC maintenance & cleaning services. Ask them if they clean evaporator coils just to make sure you’re covered. One way to solve all your AC maintenance problems, though, is to go for a maintenance plan. That way, even when you’re busy, your AC unit won’t be neglected. You won’t have to worry about forgetting the next tune-up or having your unit checked for issues. The maintenance program should take care of that for you.