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Why Do I Need To Replace My AC Coil

Learn why replacing your Carrier AC coil is important to keep your air conditioning system running efficiently. Discover common signs that indicate it's time for a replacement.

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Why Do I Need To Replace My AC Coil

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  1. Why Do I Need To Replace My AC Coil? Air conditioning units play an important role in almost every industry today. Here, an evaporator coil is an integral component that can be easily damaged in industrial settings. For instance, if an air conditioning system is installed in factories with a corrosive environment, the Carrier ac coil might get damaged. But wait, does that mean you need to replace the whole AC? Or should you save a fortune and replace the evaporator coil itself? Let's find out the most common signs that indicate you need to replace the coil. Signs indicating damaged AC evaporator coils Warm air Has your AC started blowing heated air instead of cold? There is a high chance that your evaporator coil is malfunctioning. This is simply because damaged coils won't be able to remove the heated air from your house, causing your AC to work harder to cool your home. This way, your AC unit starts blowing warm air, defeating the purpose. In such cases, replacing the coil itself is enough to get the system back to normal. Water dripping from the unit.

  2. Your evaporator coil is most likely damaged if you observe a lot of water dripping from your air conditioner. The primary reason is that the internal lining of the evaporator or condenser coils erodes with time, leading to water leaks. Another reason for a leak might be a frost accumulation on your coil, which, when it thaws, floods and leaks through your condensate line. Although a little water around the AC is normal, check the coils for damage if you suddenly start noticing a lot of water around. Hissing or banging sounds Are you hearing strange noises coming from your AC unit lately? It's another telltale sign that you might need a Carrier evaporator coil replacement. In particular, you should listen out for hissing, banging, or clanging noises because they are usually associated with a damaged evaporator coil. For example, hissing could suggest that refrigerant is escaping from the coil while pounding noises are generally caused due to broken debris, cracks, and holes. Jammed coils If you don't clean the evaporator coils of the AC routinely, there is a high chance that it will wear out much sooner than it should. Extremely filthy coils come with a considerable risk of developing irreparable corrosion. That's because dirt and other debris eventually accumulate on the coil and jam it, severely affecting its functioning. Corroded drain pan As mentioned above, a malfunctioning or damaged coil can cause water leaks. If you leave this issue unaddressed for a long time, the water can corrode drain lines in no time. Another reason for corroded drain pans is the repeated frost on the line or chemical sprays mixed with condensed air interacting with the evaporator coil. Replacing the coil is the best way to tackle the problem and prevent damage to other components. Buy exact-fitting replacement coils from a trusted manufacturer. Hence, if you notice any of the above signs, it's high time to get a Carrier coil replacement. But to ensure it lasts long, always buy these from a trusted manufacturer. In addition, you should cross- check the specifications to find the exact fit replacement coils. Thankfully, some reliable coil manufacturers in the U.S. provide high-quality accurate fitting replacement coils. The best part is that they are super affordable too!

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