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🚨 Plugged Evaporator Coil? Here’s What You Need to Know 🚨
A plugged evaporator coil can cause serious HVAC issues — from poor cooling performance to complete system failure.
🔧 What Causes a Plugged Coil?
A plugged coil typically results from:
• Dirty air filters that allow dust and debris to bypass and settle on the coil.
• Lack of routine maintenance, leading to grime, mold, or biological buildup.
• Improperly sealed ductwork, which pulls in contaminants from attics or crawl spaces.
• Pet hair, tobacco smoke, or excessive indoor pollutants.
🌬️ Symptoms You Might Notice:
• Weak airflow from vents
• Ice buildup on the coil or refrigerant lines
• Higher energy bills
• Uneven cooling or warm spots in your home
🛠️ What To Do:
If you suspect your evaporator coil is plugged:
1. Turn off the system to prevent further damage.
2. Check or replace your air filter.
3. Call a certified HVAC technician for a thorough coil cleaning and inspection.
💡 Prevent It Next Time:
• Change filters regularly (every 1–3 months).
• Schedule biannual HVAC maintenance.
• Keep vents and return air grilles clean and unblocked.
A clean coil = efficient cooling + longer system life. Don’t let a small issue turn into a costly repair!
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