As we watch the leaves changing, we start to feel the familiar temperature change on the East Coast. When you're preparing for the upcoming seasonal temperature change, making sure your heating is running properly is probably one item on your list. Cleaning your HVAC system's coils should also be.
You probably hear the term coils from your HVAC professional after he cleans your system. There are two types of coils that are part of your unit.
The Evaporator Coil is located indoors and inline with your ductwork. When your heat is running, this coil adds heat into the air. When your AC is running, it pulls heat from the air and adds cool air to it. Refrigerant moves through your evaporator coil to create the air temperature you are trying to reach.
The Condenser coil is located in your outdoor unit. It's job is to regulate the temperature of the refrigerant that circulates in your other coil, also known as your evaporator coil.
Whether you're running your system or not, overtime dust and debris gather inside of your HVAC coils. When this happens, your HVAC system needs to work harder to operate in a clogged up system. Dirty coils can cause:
Coils are a delicate and integral part of your HVAC system (and not to mention, expensive!). Because of this, they should only be cleaned by professionals with the right tools. Attempting to clean them on your own with the wrong tools can cause damage to them.
The minimum advised to go without cleaning your coils is once every three years. Any older systems or highly used systems should be cleaned more frequently than that.
Coil cleaning is part of regular HVAC maintenance checks that A. Borrelli performs. If it's been a while since you've had your coils cleaned, call A. 黑料正能量 today for your HVAC check-up. We can help get your HVAC system running smoothly for the upcoming Fall and Winter seasons.