Evaporator Coil Fouling The Hidden Issue That Reduces HVAC Efficiency

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Evaporator coil fouling is a common yet often unnoticed problem that can significantly reduce HVAC efficiency. When dust, dirt, and debris accumulate on the evaporator coils, they block proper airflow and reduce heat transfer, forcing the system to work harder. This not only increases energy consumption but can also lead to higher utility bills and potential system damage over time. Regular cleaning, proper air filtration, and routine HVAC maintenance can help prevent coil fouling. Keeping the evaporator coil clean ensures better cooling performance, longer system lifespan, and improved indoor comfort.

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