Air Conditioner Coils
Air Conditioner Coils
The air conditioner's evaporator coil and condenser coil collect dirt over their months and years of service.
A clean filter prevents the evaporator coil from soiling quickly.
In time, however, the evaporator coil will still collect dirt.
This dirt reduces airflow and insulates the coil, which reduces its ability to absorb heat.
Therefore, your evaporator coil should be checked every year and cleaned as necessary.
Coil Fins
The aluminum fins on evaporator and condensor coils are easily bent and can block airflow through the coil.
All Climate Heating & Cooling has a tool called a "fin comb" that will comb these fins back into
nearly original condition.
An air conditioners filters, coils, and fins require regular maintenance for the unit to function effectively and
efficiently throughout its years of service. Neglecting necessary maintenance ensures a steady decline in air
conditioning performance while energy use steadily increases.
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