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    • Home
    • Air Conditioning/ Heating
      • Condenser
      • Evaporator Coil
      • Gas Furnace/ Air Handlers
      • Commercial
      • Zoning System
      • HVAC Inspection
      • Ductwork
      • Mini Splits
      • New Construction
      • Package Units
    • Indoor Air Quality
      • Duct Cleaning
      • UV Lights
      • Air Leakage
      • Media Filters
    • Financing
Texas AC and Heating

Call Today 281-300-0069.

  • Home
  • Air Conditioning/ Heating
    • Condenser
    • Evaporator Coil
    • Gas Furnace/ Air Handlers
    • Commercial
    • Zoning System
    • HVAC Inspection
    • Ductwork
    • Mini Splits
    • New Construction
    • Package Units
  • Indoor Air Quality
    • Duct Cleaning
    • UV Lights
    • Air Leakage
    • Media Filters
  • Financing

Evaporator Coil

Additional Information

   

Evaporator Coil

An evaporator coil is the part of an air conditioner or heat pump that absorbs the heat from the air in your house. It is located inside the air handler or attached to the furnace.


How the evaporator and condenser coils work together

The evaporator and condenser coils inside a central air conditioner or heat pump make it possible for these systems to complete the heat exchange process, which is the basis of refrigerated cooling and, in the case of heat pumps, heating. The coils form a loop and, even though they’re continuous, each has a different function.


The role of the evaporator coil

Located inside the blower compartment or air handler, the evaporator coil holds the chilled refrigerant that the compressor moves into it. 

As the air from the blower fan moves over the coil, the cold refrigerant removes the heat from your home’s air. The refrigerant becomes warmer and travels to the condenser coil outdoors.

It has two functions the first one is to drop down the temperature and the other one is to remove the moisture from your living space area.

How we can help?

Clogged drain lines

Evaporator Coil cleaning

Evaporator Coil cleaning

If the condensation line is clogged, Shop vac or Nitrogen will be applied to remove the clog from the line. 

Evaporator Coil cleaning

Evaporator Coil cleaning

Evaporator Coil cleaning

Applying Coil Cleaner 

Coil Replacement

Evaporator Coil cleaning

Coil Replacement

Complete set up of an installation of a Box Coil

Water Leaks

Installing float switches

Coil Replacement

Primary drain line clogged at the time of the inspection

Installing float switches

Installing float switches

Installing float switches

 When the drain pan reaches a certain level, the float switch is designed to spring into use, sending a signal to shut down the compressor before an overflow 

Access doors

Installing float switches

Installing float switches

 Installing transitions with access doors for easy inspection or clean up if needed .

Video

Here is a refrigerant leak at the Evaporator Coil

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