The evaporator coil in your home gathers heat from the air within. It is either attached to your furnace or built into your air handler. It works in unison with your condenser coil to complete the heat exchange process. Some of the primary indicators you will see in your home that may indicate a faulty evaporator coil are:
- Warm air comes from the vents.
- AC starts and stops but doesn’t provide you cool air comfort.
- Possible signs of a refrigerant leak include hissing or pounding from the cooling system, as well as the AC not turning on.
The evaporator coil is a delicate component of your system that requires professional attention if it appears to be broken. If you have any of the problems listed above in your home, have a certified specialist inspect it and provide you with an estimate for air conditioning repairs. A thorough inspection and cleaning can frequently help keep your evaporator coil in good working condition.