Evaporator & Condenser Coil Cleaning

Professional coil cleaning that restores efficiency and prevents system failures.

About Evaporator & Condenser Coil Cleaning

Dirty coils are the leading cause of AC inefficiency and premature system failure. When evaporator or condenser coils become coated with dust, pollen, or mold, your system must work harder to transfer heat — driving up energy bills and stressing the compressor. Wichita HVAC Pro uses professional-grade coil cleaning chemicals and low-pressure rinse equipment to safely restore coil surfaces without damaging fins. We also treat evaporator coils with an antimicrobial coating to inhibit future mold growth and improve indoor air quality. Most systems show measurable efficiency gains immediately after cleaning.

What You Get

  • Immediate efficiency improvement — measurable before and after
  • Extends compressor life by reducing operating pressure
  • Antimicrobial treatment inhibits mold and bacteria growth on evaporator coils
  • Safe, non-corrosive cleaning chemicals approved for HVAC equipment

Ready for a Free Estimate?

Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on evaporator & condenser coil cleaning. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

Licensed & insured · Wichita, KS

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should HVAC coils be cleaned?
Condenser coils (outdoor unit) should be cleaned annually as part of your spring AC tune-up, or more frequently if your yard has cottonwood trees or heavy pollen near the unit. Evaporator coils (indoor) should be inspected annually and cleaned every 2–3 years, or sooner if you have pets or elevated indoor dust levels.
Can I clean the coils myself?
You can rinse the outer surface of the condenser coil with a garden hose to remove light debris. However, deep cleaning requires professional-grade coil cleaners and careful technique to avoid damaging aluminum fins. Evaporator coils — which require accessing the air handler — should only be cleaned by a professional.
Will coil cleaning make a noticeable difference in cooling?
Yes. We measure supply air temperature before and after cleaning, and systems with heavily fouled coils often show a 3–5°F improvement in supply air temperature immediately. That translates directly to lower energy consumption and better dehumidification during Wichita's humid summers.