AC Coil Repair & Replacement in Raleigh, NC
Evaporator & condenser coil repair specialists
AC Coil Repair & Replacement in Raleigh, NC
Your air conditioning system relies on two critical coils to keep your home cool. The evaporator coil inside your air handler absorbs heat from indoor air, while the condenser coil in your outdoor unit releases that heat outside. When either coil develops problems, your entire cooling system suffers — from reduced efficiency to complete cooling failure.
Coil problems can be tricky to diagnose — symptoms like reduced cooling or ice buildup can have multiple causes. Our NATE-certified technicians use electronic leak detection, pressure testing, and visual inspection to accurately assess coil condition and recommend the most cost-effective solution for your situation.
Understanding Your AC Coils
Every split AC system has two coils that work together to transfer heat out of your home:
- Evaporator Coil (Indoor) — Located inside the air handler or furnace, this coil contains cold, low-pressure refrigerant that absorbs heat from the air blowing across it. The cooled air is then distributed through your ductwork.
- Condenser Coil (Outdoor) — Located in the outdoor unit, this coil contains hot, high-pressure refrigerant that releases the absorbed heat into the outside air. The condenser fan draws air across the coil to assist heat dissipation.
Both coils are made of copper or aluminum tubing with aluminum fins to maximize surface area for heat transfer. Damage, corrosion, or buildup on either coil disrupts the heat transfer cycle and reduces cooling performance.
Signs Your AC Coils Need Service
- Frozen evaporator coil or ice forming on refrigerant lines
- Reduced cooling performance despite the system running normally
- AC system short cycling — turning on and off frequently
- Visible corrosion or damage on the outdoor condenser coil
- Warm air from vents even with thermostat set correctly
- Musty or moldy smell from indoor vents — often indicates a dirty evaporator coil
Common AC Coil Problems
Coil problems are among the most common AC issues we diagnose in the Raleigh area. Here are the primary coil failures we see:
- Dirty Evaporator Coils — Dust, pet dander, and debris that pass through the air filter accumulate on the evaporator coil over time, insulating it and reducing its ability to absorb heat. This causes the system to work harder and can lead to freezing.
- Corroded Condenser Coils — Year-round outdoor exposure causes the aluminum fins and copper tubing to oxidize and corrode, especially in humid climates like Raleigh. Severe corrosion weakens joints and leads to refrigerant leaks.
- Refrigerant Leaks at Coil Joints — Vibration from the compressor and normal thermal expansion and contraction can loosen brazed connections over time, causing slow refrigerant leaks that gradually reduce cooling capacity.
- Formicary Corrosion — A type of microscopic pitting corrosion that affects copper tubing. Caused by exposure to formic acid and acetic acid found in common household products like cleaning solutions, adhesives, air fresheners, and building materials. It is the leading cause of evaporator coil leaks in systems under 10 years old.
- Frozen Coils — Caused by restricted airflow from dirty filters or a failing blower motor, or by low refrigerant charge from a leak. Ice on the coil blocks airflow entirely and can damage the compressor if the system continues running.
- Bent or Damaged Fins — Physical impact, pressure washing, or debris can bend the delicate aluminum fins on either coil, reducing the surface area available for heat transfer and restricting airflow through the coil.
AC Coil Repair vs. Replacement
The right approach depends on the type and extent of the problem:
- Cleaning is sufficient when: The coil is dirty but structurally sound — professional chemical cleaning restores heat transfer efficiency. This is the most common and cost-effective coil service.
- Repair (brazing) works when: There is a single, accessible leak at a joint or connection point. The leak can be sealed with brazing (high-temperature soldering) and the system recharged.
- Replacement is needed when: The coil has multiple leaks, extensive corrosion, or formicary corrosion (which indicates the entire coil is compromised). Evaporator coil replacement typically costs $800-$2,000 installed; condenser coil replacement runs $600-$1,200.
Important: When replacing a coil, the new coil must be properly matched to your system. Mismatched coils reduce efficiency, increase wear on the compressor, and can void manufacturer warranties. Our technicians ensure proper coil-to-system matching on every replacement.
Our Coil Repair Process
Evaporator and condenser coil problems affect your entire cooling system. Here is how we handle them:
- Symptom Evaluation — We discuss what you have noticed — reduced cooling, ice on refrigerant lines, water leaking around the indoor unit, or higher-than-normal energy bills. These symptoms point to different coil issues.
- Coil Inspection and Testing — We visually inspect the evaporator coil for ice buildup, corrosion, and physical damage. We perform a nitrogen pressure test to detect refrigerant leaks and measure airflow across the coil to check for blockages.
- Repair or Replace Recommendation — For minor leaks, we can sometimes seal the coil. For extensive corrosion, multiple leak points, or severely damaged fins, coil replacement is more cost-effective. We explain both options and costs clearly.
- Coil Service — Whether cleaning a dirty coil, sealing a small leak, or replacing the entire coil assembly, we complete the work to manufacturer specifications and recharge the refrigerant to the exact level your system requires.
- Airflow and Performance Verification — We measure supply air temperature, check refrigerant superheat and subcooling, and verify there are no leaks at the new connections before signing off on the repair.
Why Choose Icy Hot for AC Coil Service
- Diagnosed Right the First Time — Our NATE-certified technicians hold the industry’s top credential, so you are not paying for guesswork or repeat visits
- No Surprise Bills — You see and approve every cost before we start. If the price changes, we stop and talk to you first
- Premium Equipment, Fair Prices — As an Authorized Lennox Dealer, we offer top-rated systems that lower your energy bills and last longer
- Help When You Need It Most — Day or night, a real person answers your call. No voicemail, no waiting until Monday
- Your Home Is Protected — Fully licensed (NC #L.34356) and insured, so your property and investment are covered on every job
Brands We Service
As an Authorized Lennox Dealer, we specialize in Lennox systems. We also expertly service and install all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Rheem, Goodman, York, Amana, Daikin, Bryant, Coleman, and Ruud.