Stop Cleaning Your A/C Coils The Hard Way! Do This To Get Colder Air From Your Vents.

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-es4uy1ss2z
    Thanks a million for teaching the hard working families what it takes to save money. You are an example of a great human being. THANK YOU.
  • @dougblalock5175
    Excellent advice, been taking care of my Trane units for 32 years without calling for service. Take time to listen to this young man folks and save yourself a lot of money. I’m old as dirt and can still do most of the things shown in these videos.
  • I’ve been in the cleaning industry 32 years and you need to add some soap. The difference is night and day. You could just use a little dawn in a spray bottle and mist it. Let it sit for a minute then rinse. It will be way cleaner. I do clean frequently because my AC is right next to my dryer vent. Good job builder.
  • What I love about your channel is, you ARE the HVAC guy to be trusted. I can tell you love sharing your knowledge and of course making some spare cash, but that money is not your only motivation like it is for so many other channels. Too many people who have channels covering everything under the sun will throw in an HVAC video giving all sorts of "expert" advice and tips as if they are pros. Then they load the video up with a ton of ads. I hate that.
  • @Wisconsin4eyes
    Living in a very dusty farm area I think I will continue to remove my sides/ fin slats. I just really like being able to see all sides of the condenser while cleaning. Thank you for the video.
  • @eschiedler
    Realistic, hands-on, DIY on-site tips are the best info ever put online. Thanks.
  • One of The Best How To Videos I’ve seen, especially for newbies at AC maintenance! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
  • I live in Southern New Hampshire and just last week we fired up our AC system because of a couple early hit and humid days which is actually very early for New Hampshire. Now after watching your video, I am going to wash my condenser just like you did. So thank you for your great content!!
  • @jivepatrol6833
    Good video and thank you! I used some diluted Dawn/water in an old squirt bottle as suggested by another viewer below. This worked great and got everything really clean. I'm a Mechanical Engineer with 42 years of experience and am wary about using those foam products. I have a Miitsubishi Mr. Slim Minisplit and a Comfortmaker for the other side of my house. Both units were installed in 1999 and run like new. I keep them clean and maintain them well. I had a couple of indoor unit control boards blow over the years and couldn't find replacements. I found a repair source in Australia and sent them the boards from the US. When I got them back I installed them and success! I like your channel and keep up the good work!
  • @user-gq5mf6yj6i
    Super good job I clean mine twice a year and I didn't think I needed a cleaner. My coils never really looked dirty.
  • @jefff6167
    You create the most understandable and usable DIY content on the internet. Thanks for looking out for us homeowners. 👍🇺🇸
  • @daviddubeck2436
    Good tip video. I used to have quite a few cottonwood trees around me and the coils would have a layer on them much like your lint trap. The coils would have to be cleaned twice per season. Over the years with the removal of the trees, a huge decrease in debris from the trees with cleaning once and sometimes so clean not even needing it.
  • @falxonPSN
    Now i feel stupid that i disnt realize you had to do this. Guess ill be doing it this weekend! Subscribed!
  • @user-sj9ru3et2z
    great video - I clean my outdoor unit myself cause the company that installed my new system 3 years ago always tells me my condenser looks clean and they don't look at the air handler much either..... so I learn a lot from you and you have become my internet service go to guy !
  • You are so good at what you do truly appreciate your videos thank you 😊
  • Ok! You are my new best friend! Thank you so much for all of your videos! I have already spent close to $2000.00 this year! I am more than happy to do the maintenance. If I know how I will do it!!
  • @bopitbull3957
    Really like your channel I'm enjoying it quite a bit keep it up. I'm 54 know the basics but I've been learning a lot more. I literally just walked inside from doing this lol
  • @hitekrednek66
    I just cleaned my condenser for the summer season. I have to lift my fan to remove leaves inside plugging up my weep holes. But I always sweat bullets afraid that I will pull fan wires or put a hole in condenser coils. So, I think those are good tips as usual. Being a safety professional, liked the safety message too!