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Dirty Evaporator Coil Restricting Airflow
in Alexandria, VA

The evaporator coil sits inside the air handler and is the first thing that cold return air hits on its way through the system. Dirty ducts send a constant stream of dust and particles across that coil, and over a few years it builds up a coating that blocks airflow and insulates the coil so it cannot do its job. Alexandria summers regularly hit above 90 degrees for weeks, and a dirty coil on those days means your system runs constantly and still cannot keep up.

Quick Answer

The evaporator coil is the part of your HVAC system that cools the air, and it sits right where the air from your ducts passes through it. When the coil gets coated in dust and debris from dirty ducts, it cannot transfer heat properly. In Alexandria homes that have not had the ducts cleaned in over 5 years, this is a common finding. Cleaning the coil alongside the ducts restores efficiency and prevents freeze-ups. Call if your system is struggling to cool on a summer day.

Dirty Evaporator Coil Restricting Airflow in Alexandria

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • System runs for long periods without reaching the temperature set on the thermostat
  • Ice forming on the refrigerant lines near the air handler
  • Weak airflow from all supply registers at the same time
  • Musty smell shortly after the system turns on, especially in summer
  • Water puddling around the base of the air handler

Root Causes

What Causes Dirty Evaporator Coil Restricting Airflow?

1

Dust Buildup from Dirty Ducts

Every cubic foot of air that passes through the return ducts carries dust with it, and the evaporator coil is where that air slows down slightly before going through the system. In Alexandria homes where the ducts have not been cleaned in more than 5 years, the coil face gets coated in a thick layer of compressed dust.

The Fix

Evaporator Coil Cleaning with Duct Cleaning

The technician cleans the coil with a foaming coil cleaner that loosens the buildup without damaging the fins. Cleaning the ducts at the same time removes the source of the contamination so the coil does not re-coat as quickly.

2

Inadequate Filter Maintenance

A filter that goes unchanged for months gets so clogged that air bypasses it around the edges. That unfiltered air carries dust straight to the coil. In rental properties common in the Eisenhower Avenue and Potomac Yard corridors of Alexandria, filters are sometimes not changed for an entire rental cycle.

The Fix

Filter Replacement and Coil Cleaning

The coil is cleaned to remove the existing buildup and a fresh filter is installed with the correct fit to prevent bypass. Regular filter changes every 1 to 3 months keep the coil cleaner going forward.

3

Mold Growth on Coil Surface

The evaporator coil runs cold and wet during Alexandria's humid summers, which makes it a surface where mold grows easily when organic material from the ducts lands on it. Mold on the coil surface blocks airflow and gets blown into the living space every time the system runs.

The Fix

Coil Mold Remediation and Duct Cleaning

The coil is cleaned and treated with an EPA-registered antimicrobial product. The drain pan below the coil is also cleaned and cleared because standing water in a dirty pan feeds the same mold growth.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Dust Buildup from Dirty Ducts Inadequate Filter Maintenance Mold Growth on Coil Surface
Ice visible on refrigerant lines outside the air handler
System runs all day without reaching set temperature in summer
Water pooling under the air handler
Musty smell only in summer when the system is cooling
All registers have weak airflow at the same time