How to How to Clean AC Coils
Dirty AC coils reduce efficiency by 30% and increase energy costs. Clean coils yearly for optimal cooling performance.
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1 Step 1: Turn Off Power
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Step 1: Turn Off Power
Turn off AC at thermostat. Flip breaker for outdoor unit. Verify power is off with voltage tester.
2 Step 2: Access Coils
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Step 2: Access Coils
Remove outdoor unit cover (usually screws or clips). Remove debris around unit. For indoor coil: access through blower compartment.
3 Step 3: Remove Loose Debris
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Step 3: Remove Loose Debris
Use soft brush or vacuum with brush attachment to remove leaves, dirt, cottonwood. Work gently - coil fins bend easily.
4 Step 4: Apply Coil Cleaner
Step 4: Apply Coil Cleaner
Spray no-rinse coil cleaner on coils (outdoor: outside-in, indoor: inside-out). Let foam sit 10-15 minutes to break down grime.
5 Step 5: Rinse and Reassemble
Step 5: Rinse and Reassemble
Gently rinse outdoor coil with garden hose (low pressure, inside-out). Indoor coil: wipe with damp cloth. Straighten bent fins. Replace covers.
6 Step 6: Test System
Step 6: Test System
Turn power back on. Run AC. Check for proper cooling. Monitor for 30 minutes. Should blow 15-20°F colder than room temp.