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Why Homeowners Should Add AC Coil Cleaning to Their Spring Cleaning Checklist
Tuesday, May 17th 2022, 3:20 PM

HVAC Experts From Williamsburg, VA Discuss How Annual Evaporator Coil Cleaning Can Improve AC Performance

Williamsburg, United States - May 17, 2022 / 360 AIR TECH /

Cleaning Dirty Evaporator Coils Keeps AC Running Smoothly 

Spring is a time for new beginnings, and for many homeowners, this means doing annual spring cleaning. HVAC experts recommend that homeowners include AC coil cleaning to their cleaning checklist to keep AC units running smoothly during the warm spring and summer months. 

AC coils are an important component for AC systems, and when they become dirty, they can cause issues with the system. Doing coil maintenance can improve the performance and the longevity of the AC unit. 

How Evaporator Coils Workcoil

There are multiple different types of coils found within home AC systems. Evaporator coils work with the outdoor compressor coils to cool the air inside the home. Both sets of coils face different challenges. Evaporator coils use refrigerant to cool the air that blows over them and remove moisture. 

Over time, evaporator coils can become dirty from dust and dander. Changing the AC filter often helps prevent the coils from collecting debris quickly, but the coils still need to be manually cleaned every once in a while. When the coils become too dirty, they can not perform their job correctly, forcing the AC unit to work twice as hard to keep the home cool. 

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Compressor Coils and Condenser Coils

Compressor coils, also called condenser coils, are found in the exterior HVAC unit outside of the home. Compressor coils expel the warmth removed by the evaporator coils back into the outside air. Condenser coil cleaning should also be done annually in the spring or early summer to prepare the AC unit to cool the home during hot weather. 

During the springtime, there is an increase in precipitation. Seasonal storms can contribute to how dirty the outdoor coils get. When the compressor coils are dirty, they have to work harder to get the job done. This causes an increase in energy usage, a spike in utility bills and eventually can cause a total AC system breakdown. 

Coil Cleaning and Maintenance 

Compressor coil cleaning and evaporator coil cleaning are extremely important for maintaining the optimal performance of the air conditioning unit. Maintaining the AC coils helps keep utility bills low and keep the AC unit functioning efficiently without issues. In addition to cleaning the coils, HVAC technicians may also use a device to straighten out the coils. 

One can do AC coil cleaning by carefully disassembling the AC unit to reveal the coils and then spraying them with a cleaning solution. This solution, usually a mix of detergent and water, is left to sit until the debris softens and can be easily wiped away with a towel. Homeowners may damage their AC unit by attempting DIY coil cleaning, so it is recommended to always leave AC maintenance up to a qualified professional. 

About 360 Air Tech

360 Air Tech is a top-of-the-line AC contractor serving Williamsburg, VA, and the surrounding communities. They are dedicated to the health and safety of their community and have affordable options for annual maintenance. Give 360 Air Tech a call today to schedule an appointment for AC coil cleaning in Williamsburg, VA! 

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360 AIR TECH

5812 Mooretown Rd Suite K
Williamsburg, VA 23188
United States

Volodymyr Kutsybala
(757) 630-7678
https://www.360airtech.com/

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360 AIR TECH

5812 Mooretown Rd Suite K
Williamsburg, VA, 23188, United States

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