08/02/2026
Professionals start by turning off the power supply at the breaker to avoid electrical hazards. They lay down protective sheets around the unit to prevent dirt spread and gather tools like screwdrivers, fin combs, cleaning solutions, a wet vac, and nitrogen gas for flushing.
Accessing Components
They remove the front grille and filter, gently cleaning or replacing the filter with a vacuum or mild soap solution. Next, they detach the drain pan and blower fan for separate deep cleaning, inspecting for mold or debris buildup.
Coil Cleaning
Evaporator and condenser coils are sprayed with foaming coil cleaner to dissolve grime, left to sit for 10-15 minutes, then rinsed thoroughly with low-pressure water. Professionals use a fin comb to straighten bent fins, ensuring optimal airflow.
Drain and Fan Maintenance
The condensate drain line gets flushed with a vinegar solution or bleach mix to clear clogs and kill bacteria. Blower wheels and fans are scrubbed, dried, and reinstalled after checking motor bearings for lubrication needs.
Final Checks
Units are reassembled, powered on, and tested for cooling efficiency, unusual noises, refrigerant levels, and proper drainage. They note any issues like low refrigerant for follow-up repair quotes