Air Conditioner Coils & Ducts: How They Can Interfere With System Efficiency

Are you tired of your central air conditioning system distributing warm air around your house? The problem may stem from the coils, duct system or both. Before assuming that you need a new air conditioner, you should get an inspection performed by a contractor, such as those at Allied Air Conditioning & Heating Corp. In this article, learn how the coils and air ducts can have an effect on the level of cold air coming from your air conditioning system.

How Can Air Conditioning System Coils Affect Efficiency?

There are two coils connected to your air conditioning system, including the evaporator and condenser. The evaporator coil is the more important of the two for cooling your home, as it is where cold air is produced. But dirt and a lack of refrigerant are able to interfere with how well the evaporator coil functions. Refrigerant is used for cooling off the coil by transforming into a gas. Dirt can accumulate on the metal and prevent air from getting cold, as the air has to touch the coil directly.

The condenser coil is located on the outside portion of your air conditioning system. It is used with the heat pump to bring in cool air from the outside. Dirt can interfere with the amount of air that is able to flow through the condenser coil by creating a blockage. You must get the coils cleaned, but the air ducts can cause cooling problems as well.

How Can Air Ducts Affect an Air Conditioning System?

The air ducts must be in good shape because they are the last contact for cold air before it flows out of the vents. Just like with the coils, dirt can accumulate in the air ducts and cause problems. Sometimes trash and rodent carcasses can get trapped in the air ducts as well.

Air ducts can also become cracked, which decreases the amount of cold air in your house. Even small cracks in the ducts can allow air to seep out. The best way to resolve the problem is to hire a contractor to inspect the air ducts in case it needs a cleaning or repair.

You can expect to spend at least $400 or more for your air ducts to be cleaned by a professional. Keep in mind that some contractors will automatically include cleaning the coils when the ducts are cleaned. Get in touch with an air conditioner professional so he or she can bring efficiency back to your system!

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Hi, my name is Kari, and as a mom, I think it is my responsibility to make sure my family is comfortable. Some days that means making cookies for a sad kid or painting our walls in inspiring colors. Other days, it means troubleshooting the HVAC system to make sure we are all warm and cozy in the winter and cool and comfortable during the summer. If you want to read about HVAC, get tips on picking the right system or learn to troubleshoot issues, you have found the right blog! Please, get comfortable and enjoy reading! I hope these posts inspire and inform you!

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