A No-Fuss Guide to AC Coil Cleaning
Hey there! At Mor Air Inc., we know how crucial it is to keep your air conditioning system running smoothly, especially here in North Hollywood where those summer temps can really climb. One key part of maintaining your AC is keeping those evaporator coils clean. Don’t worry if you’re not familiar with it—we’ve got you covered with this easy-to-follow guide. Let’s dive in!
Understanding AC Evaporator Coils
Okay, before we get into cleaning, let’s break down what these coils actually do.
Types of Coils
Your AC has two main types of coils—condenser coils and evaporator coils. While condenser coils release heat outside, evaporator coils absorb heat inside your home, which is why they’re so important to keep clean.
Location and Function
The evaporator coils are located inside your AC unit, usually in the attic or a closet. They’re shaped like an A-frame and are lined with a bunch of tubes that carry refrigerant, which is how your AC cools the air.
Tools and Materials Needed for Cleaning
You don’t need to be a professional to clean your evaporator coils, but you do need the right tools. Here’s what you’ll want to have on hand:
- A soft-bristled brush for dusting
- A vacuum cleaner for getting rid of loose dirt
- Compressed air to blow out debris
- A cleaning solvent or just a mix of water and dish detergent
- A screwdriver or ratchet to open up the access panel
- A garden hose for rinsing the coils
- Towels or cloths to dry everything off
- Bleach to keep mold at bay (trust us, you don’t want mold in your AC)
Safety Precautions Before Cleaning
Before you start, safety first! Make sure to turn off your AC at the breaker box. This isn’t just about avoiding a shock (though that’s pretty important!); it’s also to prevent the system from running while you’re cleaning.
Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning AC Evaporator Coils
Ready to get your hands a little dirty? Here’s how to clean those coils and keep your AC running efficiently.
- Locating the Evaporator Coils: First, you’ve got to find the coils. They’re usually hidden behind an access panel on top of the air handler. Grab your screwdriver or ratchet and carefully remove the panel. You’ll see the coils, which look like a radiator with a bunch of tubes.
- Initial Dust and Debris Removal: Start by using compressed air to blow out large debris. For the stubborn stuff, use your soft-bristled brush. Remember, no metal brushes—they can damage the coils.
- Deep Cleaning the Coils: Once the loose dirt is gone, spray the coils with your cleaning solution. Let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse it off with water. The dirty water will drip into the pan below, so you don’t have to worry about cleanup.
- Post-Cleaning Inspection and Maintenance: After rinsing, give the coils a few minutes to dry. While you’re at it, check the drain hole in the drip pan—pour a little bleach down there to keep things clear and mold-free.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Cleaning your AC coils isn’t rocket science, but there are a few common pitfalls you’ll want to dodge:
- Not Turning Off the AC Before Cleaning: This one’s a must. Never clean the coils with the power on.
- Using the Wrong Cleaning Solutions: Stick to what’s safe for AC units—no harsh chemicals!
- Improper Tools: Avoid metal brushes or high-pressure water that can damage the coils.
- Skipping Rinsing and Drying Steps: Always finish with a good rinse and dry to prevent leftover dirt from hardening.
Post-Cleaning Steps
Once your coils are sparkling clean, it’s time to put everything back together. Reinstall the access panel, making sure it’s securely fastened and sealed. This keeps future dirt and debris from sneaking into your system. Now, flip the breaker back on and enjoy the cool breeze!
DIY vs. Professional Cleaning
We get it—DIY can be satisfying, but sometimes it’s best to call in the pros. While cleaning your coils is doable, it can be time-consuming and tricky if you don’t have the right tools. At Mor Air Inc., we offer professional AC maintenance services that include deep cleaning those evaporator coils. We’ve got the expertise and equipment to get the job done right, saving you time and hassle.
Keep Your AC Coils Clean With Mor Air Inc!
Keeping your evaporator coils clean is one of the best ways to ensure your AC runs efficiently and lasts as long as possible. With just a bit of regular upkeep, you can keep your home cool and comfortable all summer long. But if you ever need a hand—or just don’t feel like doing it yourself—give us a call at Mor Air Inc. We’re here to help you keep your cool, North Hollywood!
If you found this guide helpful, you’ll definitely want to check out our other blogs on keeping your AC in top shape. Dive into our Ultimate Guide to AC Drain Lines to learn how to avoid common clogs, and don’t miss Is Your AC Ignoring You? for tips on troubleshooting