If your air conditioner isn’t cooling like it used to, or your energy bills are creeping up without explanation, dirty HVAC coils could be the culprit. Cleaning your system’s coils is one of the most effective (and overlooked) ways to maintain efficiency and extend the life of your HVAC unit.
In this post, we’ll break down what HVAC coils do, why they need cleaning, how to clean them safely, and how often it should be done.
🌀 What Are HVAC Coils, and Why Do They Matter?
Your HVAC system has two main types of coils:
When these coils are clean, the system can transfer heat efficiently. When they’re coated in dust, grime, pollen, or even mold, the system has to work harder—leading to reduced efficiency, higher energy bills, and a shorter system lifespan.
How to Clean (Outdoor) HVAC Condenser Coils
*Safety First*: Turn off power to the HVAC system before cleaning any components.
*If the coils are severely clogged, bent, or appear damaged, it’s best to call a professional.
When Should You Clean Your HVAC Coils?
At least once a year is the general recommendation—but it can vary depending on your location and usage:
If your system runs constantly or you’ve noticed reduced cooling, uneven temperatures, or increased energy bills, it may be time to inspect and clean the coils sooner.
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