Keeping the evaporator and condenser coils of an air conditioning or refrigeration system clean and free of foreign materials can do more to maintain operating efficiency and increase equipment life than any other preventive maintenance procedure. Every part of a thermal dynamics system must function properly to accomplish its cooling job effectively. The coils are where the system provides the ac
tual transfer of heat. Anything that insulates against heat transfer robs the system of its efficiency, ultimately increases operating cost, and increases the likelihood of equipment failure. Mostly everything that contacts the coils surface can have an insulating effect. Dirt, grease, dust, corrosion, cigarette smoke, and even bacteria and other microorganisms can act as an insulating barrier. All must be removed for the system to perform its function efficiently. Evaporator coils are almost always indoors, so they are safe, right? With nearly all the air in a building passing through these coils, they are repeatedly exposed to everything in that air. Even with good filtration, there can be a substantial buildup of dust particles, grease, and smoke. In short, anything floating in the air small enough to get past the filter will build up on the evaporator coils. Hanks HVAC is dedicated to our customers satisfaction, with our extensive experience in the industry and customer service it allows us to provide the white glove service that you expect and deserve. Let us inspect your heating and cooling system and give you direct details on how we can make your system operate at its peak efficiency.