AC Coil Cleaning

Clean Coils for better AC performance

How much do dirty coils matter?  A lot more than you probably think!  Dirty coils can completely shut a good working unit down.  Before you go and clean them yourself, cleaning them wrong can do more harm than good.  Plenty of good intentions have damaged coils – sometimes beyond repair.  High pressure will leave the condenser coils damaged for sure, and a gentle rinse isn’t going to do much.  To really get your coils clean, they have to be cleaned chemically.  Proper training ensures they aren’t chemically burned, there just isn’t room for guesswork when it comes to coil cleaning.

Unless you are familiar with the coil cleaning techniques, it is a big risk to DIY.  Call L & F Services if you have any doubts, and you can be sure it will be done right.
 
Call L&F Services Today

Servicing All Of Northern Alabama

Britt Wills
Britt Wills
Thank you L&F services for working long days in this crazy ice and snow. You’re loyal to your customers and it’s appreciated!
Lora McGee
Lora McGee
Aaron came to service my AC unit today and I was totally impressed. He was very professional, courteous and extremely knowledgeable and an obvious great work ethic. He made me feel very comfortable with him doing the things that needed to be done. The outside unit wasn’t the easiest access but he went above and beyond with no complaints. I will only use this company and Aaron for my future service needs! Thank you Aaron for a great job!
Sherry Johnson
Sherry Johnson
We are so impressed by L& F Services. We have used them a couple of times and plan on using them forever. Scotty is so thorough in checking all systems,and always finding the problem the first time. Jason the manager always follows up making sure everything turns out right. When I call into the office…Toshia always answers the phone friendly and helpful.
AI generated AC Unit with money coming out

How much is an AC unit?

  Good – Basic Efficiency   Unit Type: Often a window or basic central AC unit from budget-friendly brands like Goodman or Rheem. SEER Rating:

Read More »

AC Coil Cleaning Benefits

 Your air conditioner has two primary coils:

  1. Evaporator Coil: Located indoors, this coil absorbs heat from your home’s air.
  2. Condenser Coil: Located outdoors, this coil releases heat outside.

Over time, both coils can accumulate dirt, dust, and debris. This buildup restricts airflow and reduces your system’s efficiency, forcing your AC unit to work harder and use more energy.

By scheduling regular AC coil cleaning, you ensure your system runs smoothly, saving money on energy bills and preventing costly repairs.

Symptoms That Indicate Your AC Coils Need Cleaning

Dirty coils can lead to several noticeable problems in your HVAC system. Here are some symptoms that suggest it’s time for a professional coil cleaning:

  1. Reduced Cooling Efficiency
    If your AC isn’t cooling your home as effectively as it used to, dirty coils might be to blame. The dirt buildup prevents proper heat transfer, making it harder for your system to cool your home.

  2. Increased Energy Bills
    A dirty coil forces your AC unit to work harder, consuming more electricity. If you’ve noticed a sudden spike in your utility bills, coil cleaning might help restore efficiency.

  3. Uneven Cooling or Hot Spots
    Are some rooms cooler than others? Dirty evaporator coils can lead to uneven airflow, causing inconsistent temperatures throughout your home.

  4. Frost or Ice on the AC Unit
    Ice forming on your evaporator coil is a clear sign of restricted airflow due to dirt buildup. Left untreated, this can lead to system failure.

  5. Strange Noises or Odors
    Dirty coils can trap moisture, leading to mold or mildew growth. If you notice musty odors or hear unusual sounds from your AC unit, it’s time for a professional cleaning.

  6. Frequent Cycling On and Off
    A clogged coil can cause your AC system to overheat and shut down prematurely, leading to short cycling. This not only affects comfort but also puts unnecessary strain on your system.

  7. Water Leaks Around Your AC
    A dirty evaporator coil can cause condensation to overflow, leading to water pooling around your AC unit.

A top rated heating and cooling contractor serving North Alabama