The ALLERGY Shop

Many homeowners forget to do A/C coil cleaning. Unfortunately, neglecting A/C coils can cost you.

Why is A/C Coil Cleaning Important?

Regular coil cleaning of your air conditioner has two main benefits. In the first place, it will let your air conditioner run cooler. Second, it will take less energy. Basically, when coils are dirty, it requires more effort to transfer heat making your air conditioner less efficient. This ultimately increases the cost for you as the homeowner. We recommend homeowners and commercial property owners clean their air conditioner coils in the spring, just before you anticipate using it for the first time of the year.

The evaporator coil in your air conditioner is ground zero of the cooling process. Because of that, it is directly responsible for keeping your home comfortable throughout the long hot summers. Cooling a house or business is all a matter of moving indoor heat energy outside. The evaporator coil circulates refrigerant. The refrigerant absorbs heat from the household air and circulates it through the ducts. The ducts convey the heated air to the condenser coil outside of your home. When dirty, the A/C coils can not efficiently work.
Issues Caused By Dirty A/C Coils:

  • Reduces the life expectancy of your Air Conditioner. When they calculate the life expectancy, they calculate it under the assumption that the Air Conditioner will be flawlessly maintained and cleaned.
  • Makes it so that your Air Conditioner takes forever to cool down your home, or just stops working.
  • Raises your bills. The longer your A/C has to run to cool down your house; the more money it costs you.
  • Illness! Dirty A/C Coils allow dirt and possibly mold to circulate in the air and can cause illness.

A/C Coil Cleaning

Surprisingly, A/C coils should be cleaned at least once a year. When looking for a company to clean you’re A/C coils, search for a reputable company with lots of experience. The ALLERGY Shop has cleaned coils on thousands of homes and commercial spaces. The process requires taking apart the unit, brushing it, and applying a high quality cleaning solution. Afterwards, the system is rinsed down completely.

Contact The ALLERGY Shop today for a free estimate, (843) 552-9966.