Replace Failed Coils Before Efficiency Drops Further

Goodman Coils in El Paso for systems losing cooling capacity due to coil leaks or age-related failure

Jackson Supply Company offers Goodman evaporator coils designed to restore proper refrigerant flow and heat exchange in air conditioning and heat pump systems throughout El Paso. When your system runs longer than it used to but delivers weaker airflow or inconsistent temperatures, the evaporator coil may have developed a refrigerant leak, accumulated corrosion, or lost its ability to transfer heat effectively. These coils are factory-tested for leak prevention and built to match the exact tonnage and cabinet dimensions required by Goodman outdoor condensing units.


The CAPTA and CHPTA evaporator coil series are engineered for direct compatibility with Goodman air conditioners and heat pumps, ensuring proper refrigerant metering, airflow distribution, and system balance. In El Paso's high-temperature climate, where units operate under extended cooling loads, coil durability and heat transfer efficiency directly affect how long your system can maintain setpoint without cycling into overheat protection or compressor strain. Coils are available in multiple configurations to accommodate cased, uncased, and horizontal installations.


Reach out to Jackson Supply Company for sizing guidance, availability, and pricing on Goodman coils that match your existing system.

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Coil Specifications That Support Long-Term System Performance

You need a coil that aligns with your air handler cabinet dimensions, tonnage rating, and refrigerant type to avoid mismatched airflow or incomplete cooling cycles. Goodman coils are designed with rifled copper tubing and aluminum fins that maximize surface area contact with conditioned air, improving heat transfer efficiency without increasing static pressure. Factory leak testing ensures refrigerant integrity before the coil leaves the facility, reducing the likelihood of field failure during startup or seasonal operation.


You will notice faster temperature pulldown, more consistent airflow from supply registers, and reduced compressor runtime as the system reaches setpoint more efficiently. Gorman Airco of El Paso, Inc. provides coils that integrate into existing Goodman air handlers and packaged units without modification to ductwork or refrigerant lines, assuming proper sizing is confirmed during the selection process.


Coil replacement does not include refrigerant recharge, ductwork modification, or air handler replacement unless those components are also scheduled for service. If your system uses R-22 refrigerant and parts are becoming difficult to source, a coil upgrade may require transitioning to a compatible refrigerant or replacing both indoor and outdoor components to maintain warranty coverage and efficiency standards..

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What to Expect During Coil Selection

Selecting the correct coil depends on your air handler model number, system tonnage, and whether your setup uses a cased or uncased coil configuration, so confirming these details before ordering prevents delays and return shipments.

What is the difference between CAPTA and CHPTA coil series?

CAPTA coils are designed for use with air conditioning systems, while CHPTA coils support heat pump applications that require refrigerant flow in both directions during heating and cooling modes.

How long does a Goodman evaporator coil typically last in El Paso?

Most coils provide ten to fifteen years of service if the system is maintained with annual filter changes and coil cleaning, though lifespan decreases if the unit operates in dusty environments or with restricted airflow.

When should a coil be replaced instead of repaired?

If the coil has multiple refrigerant leaks, widespread corrosion, or reduced fin density due to mechanical damage, replacement is more cost-effective than repeated repairs that often fail within the same season.

Why does coil sizing matter for system performance?

An undersized coil restricts refrigerant expansion and reduces cooling capacity, while an oversized coil causes short cycling and humidity control problems because the system satisfies the thermostat before completing a full dehumidification cycle.

What tools are required to install a Goodman evaporator coil?

Installation requires a vacuum pump, refrigerant manifold gauge set, leak detector, tubing cutter, and flaring tool to ensure proper brazing, evacuation, and refrigerant charge after the coil is secured inside the air handler cabinet.

Contact Jackson Supply Company to confirm coil compatibility with your current system and check availability for same-day or next-day pickup in El Paso.