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Premium Evaporator Coils for Efficient Cooling

Evaporator coils are a critical component of any air conditioning system, responsible for absorbing heat from indoor air and helping your unit deliver consistent cooling performance. Choosing the right coil ensures your HVAC system runs efficiently, maintains comfort, and supports reliable operation throughout the cooling season.

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Find a wide selection of high-quality evaporator coils from reputable manufacturers, designed for compatibility with a range of air conditioners and split systems. Whether you’re replacing an aging coil or upgrading during a system overhaul, our inventory includes options for both residential and commercial applications.

High-Quality Parts for Repairs & Maintenance

In addition to complete coils, you’ll find essential evaporator coil parts for repairs and maintenance. These components - including fittings, connection hardware, and drain components - help ensure proper airflow, prevent moisture issues, and extend the life of your system.

Competitive Pricing & Reliable Performance

We offer durable evaporator coils at competitive pricing so you can balance upfront cost with long-term performance. Investing in quality coils helps improve energy efficiency, reduces wear on your HVAC system, and supports more consistent cooling results.

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Our online store provides detailed product descriptions, clear compatibility information, and expert support to help you choose the right coil quickly and efficiently. Whether you’re a professional installer or doing your own replacement work, we make it easy to find the parts you need.

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Browse the full selection of evaporator coils and related parts, compare options, and place your order with ease. Upgrade your cooling system with reliable components built for performance and longevity.

Frequently Asked Questions

With proper maintenance, evaporator coils are designed to last for the lifespan of the HVAC system, which is generally between 15 to 20 years. Regular upkeep, such as changing air filters and ensuring the coils remain clean, can help achieve this longevity.

Several factors can influence the durability of an evaporator coil:

  • Maintenance Practices: Regular cleaning and timely filter replacements prevent debris buildup, which can cause corrosion or damage.
  • Environmental Conditions: Exposure to corrosive environments or pollutants can degrade the coil material over time.
  • System Usage: Continuous heavy use without adequate maintenance can lead to premature wear.

To identify the refrigerant type in your cooling unit:

  • Manufacturer's Label: Examine the data plate on the outdoor condensing unit; it typically specifies the refrigerant type.
  • User Manual: Consult the system's user manual or documentation for refrigerant information.
  • Professional Assessment: If the information is not readily available, a certified HVAC technician can perform a pressure and temperature test to identify the refrigerant.

No, evaporator coils are designed to be compatible with specific refrigerants. Using an incorrect refrigerant can lead to system inefficiencies or damage. It's essential to ensure that the evaporator coil matches the refrigerant type used in your HVAC system.

It's recommended to have evaporator coils inspected and cleaned annually as part of routine HVAC maintenance. Regular cleaning prevents the buildup of dirt and debris, which can impair system performance and reduce efficiency.

Indicators that an evaporator coil may be failing include:

  • Reduced Cooling Efficiency: The system struggles to maintain desired temperatures.
  • Frequent Refrigerant Leaks: Noticing refrigerant leaks more often than usual.
  • Unusual Noises: Hearing hissing or banging sounds during operation.
  • Increased Energy Bills: A sudden rise in energy consumption without a corresponding increase in usage.

Replacement costs typically range from:

  • Coil Cost: $600 – $2,000+
  • Installed Cost: $1,200 – $3,500+

Pricing depends on system size, coil type, refrigerant compatibility, and labor.

In many cases, yes, especially if:

  • The system is relatively new (under 10 years old)
  • The rest of the HVAC system is in good condition
  • Repair costs are high compared to replacement

However, if the system is older, replacing the entire system may be more cost-effective long term.

Accessing an evaporator coil typically involves:

  1. Turning off power to the HVAC system.
  2. Removing the access panel on the air handler or furnace.
  3. Locating the coil inside the indoor unit.

Because improper handling can damage components, professional service is recommended for inspection or cleaning.

Common causes include:

  • Restricted airflow (dirty filters or blocked vents);
  • Low refrigerant levels;
  • Dirty coils;
  • Faulty blower fan.

Frozen coils reduce system efficiency and can lead to further damage if not addressed.

Evaporator coil failure can result from:

  • Corrosion: Often caused by chemical reactions or contaminants.
  • Refrigerant Leaks: Leading to reduced cooling performance.
  • Lack of Maintenance: Dirt buildup and strain on the system.
  • Wear and Tear: Over time with normal system operation.

Proper maintenance can significantly extend the lifespan and prevent premature failure.