How To SUPER CLEAN Your AC And Coils Like A Pro! Blow Colder Air Inside Your Home! DIY

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On this episode I'm going to show you How To SUPER CLEAN Your AC And Coils Like A Pro! Blow Colder Air Inside Your Home! DIY. This is an EASY DIYer friendly tutorial that will allow your air conditioning unit to last for years to come if you properly do this maintenance on your condenser coils yearly!

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All Comments (21)
  • Always great information and videos!!! Btw-you can get the fin combs at a specialty ac supply store-lots of hail around here and they do a great job of re-straightening. (The bent fins were flagged by an inspector before we sold our last home.)
  • @Rainbow_Soup
    Thank you so much for your video. It actually helps me a lot. My outside unit is 22 years old, I never clean it because I don't know it should be cleaned. I am so ignorant. But after watching this video several times, I was able to clean my unit. I am now very proud of myself. Thank you for your video talking about a lot of details to guide me through all the steps. Bravo!!!!!!!!
  • @79bnice
    Thanks for your video. Been living in my house for 5 years and about to do my first AC cleaning. This video is will detailing and informative.
  • @frankmontez6853
    Last week I just did my very first deep cleaning with similar spray can from Lowe’s. Almost did the same thing but I didn’t check the outside part as thoroughly as you did. Didn’t take the outside screen off. Next time which I’ll do it in the fall. But did wash off the outside.
  • @tigereyez72
    I hve the same unit & had ice on pipe & condenser-i live in NV its HOTT we went all day with no a/c & now i find ur video funny thing is I cant ever get my house as cool as I would like-im hoping this is my fix- if not we’ll im screwed-it’s 930 at nite & im doing it rn- my house is 90 degrees-i will update comment once done. Im so grateful to hve found this video- being im a single woman I do alot of my own work- thnk you 🤩
  • @U2BER2012
    Great job! I was looking for a video showing the supply air temp. difference between a dirty condenser and then a clean one👍.
  • @wendiyee6442
    ~ Thank you for your video. I have the same A/C unit, so after watching this video a couple of times, it made me feel comfortable, tackling the job on my own. The only somewhat difficulty I had, was replacing the shroud. I must say, the air flow is MUCH better now. Thank you for your efforts on your content. I am one of your newer Subscribers.
  • @mugstagramer
    Wow. Very useful tip that anyone can do without having to hire someone! Thanks 👍 👍 👍
  • I just use everyday Dish Soap on mine in a garden sprayer. Let it sit on there 5 minutes and rinse. Clean as Whistle👍.
  • @rubenvf9772
    Great video. question, i have three returns in a single story house, without filters (with the potential of creating dirt in the return ducts), there is only one filter in the machine in the unit. my question is, is it better to remove the one in the machine, and install the filters by the return vents? that way I avoid having dirty ducts ?
  • @zygotepeyote
    Great video! Lot's of excellent information on the job and safety measures along the way! Thanks for your time and effort......much appreciated!
  • @alp3781
    Thank you for this! I had just ordered a bottle from Amazon that HVAC guys use. Mixed 1:3 ration. Fantastic cleaner. Also, got a hand pump, 1 gal. for that. Its amazing what comes out of it using cold water. Only after 1.5 years. It looks like new. You saved me heavy. Many people don't understand how well the AC unit can work, after cleaning the coil. PLEASE remember to pull the breaker out and NOT to get the breaker wet!!!!!!! To get this done by a cert tech is around 400.00 and +, here in NJ.
  • @tipsclubs01
    As usual, Great Video. I've got an older unit something like this one, that I'm afraid to guess how many years it's been cleaned or ever has been. It's getting to the end of July, and with the temperatures very High, I think I'll wait until the Temps start dropping to clean it; as if something unforeseen happens I won't be without A/C. I use a Fin Comb sometimes to straighten the alum fins when they get bent, don't remember what the fin number is per inch is. Thanks again for the Video, you make these videos very concise and step by step, so we can follow the exact procedures how to do it; also you add the CAUTIONS where needed which in Great, to make the job Safe. Thanks again.
  • @HipaParts
    Helpful tips about AC cleaning. The evaporator looks much better after cleaning.
  • @inthbiz57
    Thanks for this!!! Looking forward to looking at your capacitor replacement vid
  • I do hvac for a living and those Goodman units are a pain taking apart 😁🤣🤣🤣
  • perfect timing for us - our AC is short cycling in this high humidity, high heat wave (95-105F, 60-90% humidity, which both are high for here). cleaned the furnace air filter. next, the AC itself . . . for the first time in 20 years . . . no trees or other items nearby. low humidity of 10-40% most of the time.
  • @GetSoberWithMe
    Ive cleaned these things for years...i myself have always used some acidic ingredients to eat it off way back in there and also sumn to foam n push it out to me then rinse downward but thats me...i do it for other ppl as one of my jobs