Dirt plus moisture will always lead to microbial or fungal growth of some sort. It is
inevitable. A properly functioning cooling coil will produce condensation which then
runs off and drains away. In a sense, they are rinsing the coil surfaces, but gradually
over time dirt and debris does build up providing a rich nutrient base in which mold and
bacteria can thrive. And the more there is, the greater the growth. It’s almost geometric
in its progression.
So what grows in a coil? And how bad can it get?
This coil has a smattering of mold growth on the surface. The coil is in good structural condition and perfectly functional. But allowed to continue, the growth will hinder air flow, begin to erode the coil fins and lead to all kinds of other ills.