Evaporator Coil Services
When your evaporator coil malfunctions, call us. We provide evaporator coil cleaning, repair, and replacement services in Marion, Polk, Clackamas & Yamhill Counties.
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Why Timely Evaporator Coil Services Are Important?
Cost Savings:
Catching an issue with your unit early can let you potentially repair the component instead of replacing it. You might also be able to replace the component while it’s still covered under warranty. If the unit needs a major repair, your technician will tell you if it’s more cost-effective to replace the part rather than repair it.
Increased Comfort:
Repairing the component in a timely manner can help you avoid interruptions in the usage of your air conditioning system.
Reduction In Energy Usage:
Scheduling professional services quickly can allow you to save energy. When the unit malfunctions the AC system might continue to run, but the unit will use more energy than usual to try to keep the house at a comfortable temperature.
Common Problems With
Evaporator Coils
Refrigerant Leaks:
If you suspect you have a leak you should have it inspected by a professional. He or she can detect if there is a problem, repair it and add the appropriate amount of coolant.
Unpleasant Odors:
A foul smell in your home can be due to bacteria and mold forming on the coil. This can be caused by moisture collecting on the component, resulting in the growth of foul-smelling bacteria.
Frozen Coils:
If water remains on coils for too long, it can freeze, as the components are typically around 32° F. The frozen water can cause the blades to coat with ice, which can cause serious issues for the AC unit.
When your air handler breaks down, schedule repairs as soon as possible with a company you can trust. Call us for services in Salem.
Maintenance Tasks To Perform on Evaporator Coils
Make sure the coils are clean and dry.
Remove debris that comes into contact with the component.
Have the air conditioning unit serviced at least once a year, preferably before the summer months.
Check the air ducts for clogs or leaks.
Have the component inspected during your annual AC tune-up to check for any potential problems.
Clean or change the air filters regularly, ideally at least every one to three months. Dirty or clogged filters can reduce the efficiency of the unit, increase the operating cost and lessen the indoor air quality.
Check for blocked filters, as these can be dangerous if they are suctioned out of position and interfere with the blower assembly.