Air Condenser Services
Cleaning | Servicing | Maintenance
Ideally, air conditioning maintenance should be performed once or twice each year. However, the condenser coils should be cleaned at least twice per year. In between visits, homeowners can extend the life of their condensers by removing large debris and rinsing the coils with a hose. The Honest Guys Floor Care & Air Ducts Carolina LLC has been in the business of cleaning and repairing air condensers for more than 3 years.
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How Much Does it Cost to Have My Condenser Cleaned?
The technicians at The Honest Guys Floor Care & Air Ducts Carolina LLC are asked this a lot. It is far less expensive than having to have them replaced prematurely! You can generally expect to spend between $100 and $300 for professional cleaning of your condenser, depending on what other services are being performed for you that day.
How to Tell When It's Time to Clean a Condenser
What are the symptoms of a dirty condenser? They aren't too hard to spot when you're looking for them. Of course, the best way to maintain your condenser is to schedule regular cleaning and maintenance services by calling (864) 668-8122. Additionally, there are signs to watch out for.
Symptoms of dirty condenser coils:
- The reduced cooling capacity of your AC unit
- Your AC might take a longer time to cool the house down
- Development of frost on the coil
The Honest Guys Floor Care & Air Ducts Carolina LLC's Process for Cleaning and Maintaining Condensers
How do you service a condenser? Through the years, The Honest Guys Floor Care & Air Ducts Carolina LLC has developed a surefire method of cleaning and servicing condensers. Our goal is to NOT be needed in between maintenance appointments to provide repairs!
- Turn off the power to the air conditioning unit
- Clear away plants and grass
- Vacuum the unit to remove loose debris
- Spray the condenser coil with a special cleaning product
- Rinse the coil thoroughly
- Comb the condenser coil fins to remove fine particles
- Restore power and test the system