Evaporator Coils

Cooling Performance • Coil Replacements • Proper Fit Matters

Evaporator Coils

Evaporator coils are where your system absorbs heat and removes humidity. When a coil leaks, corrodes, or becomes restricted, you’ll see lower capacity, longer run times, icing, and rising energy use. The right replacement coil restores efficiency, airflow, and comfort—without the cost of a full system changeout (when the outdoor unit is still a good match).

Coil replacement is a compatibility job: match tonnage, refrigerant type (R-410A / legacy systems where applicable), cabinet width, and metering device (TXV or piston) to keep pressures stable and prevent repeat failures.

  • Replacement coils for air handlers and furnace coil applications
  • Choose between cased and uncased coil styles (by system)
  • Match tonnage, cabinet width, and metering device to your setup
  • Prevent problems like icing, poor airflow, and capacity loss with proper selection

For the cleanest replacement, confirm the indoor model number and the outdoor condenser model number. If you’re not sure, send a nameplate photo and we’ll help you match.

Pro tip: Most coil issues start with airflow. Confirm filter condition, blower speed, and duct restrictions to protect the new coil and prevent icing.

HVAC evaporator coils for air handlers and furnace applications

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HVAC evaporator coils for replacement and retrofit applications

Evaporator coils remove heat and humidity from indoor air. When coils leak or corrode, HVAC systems can lose capacity, ice up, and run longer. Match replacement evaporator coils by tonnage, refrigerant, cabinet width, and metering device (TXV or piston) to restore performance and protect the compressor.

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