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.)
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!!!!!!!!
$10 for a can of Frost King, my 13 yr old unit is blasting cold air inside. I immediately could tell a difference with the 90 degree heat outside . By the way , I did not disassemble, just make sure you spray into the fins, from bottom to top slowly, let sit 5 mins and rinse with a hose. Do not rinse with a pressure washer. Great video!
Yea but alot of dirt gets pushed back in...i been cleaning em for years and always use sumn to eat that stuff off first and sumn to foam n push it out then just rinse downward... basically gotta get into some acidic ingredients
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 🤩
I've just used some Dawn detergent mixed up in a spray bottle if you don't want to buy the cleaner or can't find it. Spray it on, wait a few minutes and hose it off. Works pretty good. Or, just use a hose by itself. That works if it's not real dirty.
Good video. I used to use 409 on my unit. I did that as long as they were building in my subdivision. This video is a good reminder that I need to do it again.
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.
~ 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.
Thank you so much for the love and support! I’m glad I was able to help! This should help improve temperature. As for airflow this doesn’t contribute to that, but the airflow should be improved if you change out the filter, don’t worry I will show that on a future video 👍🏽😊🙏🏽
@@FixThisHouse ~ Thank you! I must admit, I am happy to receive your reply, & enjoy Subscribing to Tubers that actually pay attention & appreciate their followers. Carry on! 👊🏽
First, the unit should not be placed on the ground. It should be off the ground to limit debris entering the unit. Second, a strong stream of water once a season is all you need. Lastly, Goodman is garbage.
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.
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.
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.
You can also totally remove the cover by disconnecting the wires from the capacitor, fan and cutting zip-ties, then reinstalling when done. Got a tip from Steve Lavimoniere Channel, 35 plus year tech who said using that foam stuff can corrode the metal.. In the case you do, must rinse the living heck out of it with the hose... Rinse it like there's no tomorrow.
Nice video. The temp difference is mostly due to spraying cold water on the surface. A better way would be to measure high side pressure before and after. Thank you.
I turn up the thermostat and wait until the unit isn't running. Then I turn the breaker in the fuse box to off, then I disconnect the power outside. A co-worker got a hell of a shock when he only turned off the breaker at the box, someone got warm, and went and turned the breaker back on. Ideally, lock and tag out like a professional.
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
I listened to this guy to a T because I have the exact same unit and almost messed up my fan! DO NOT remove the top 4 screws he mentions. They hold the fan shroud to the fan. It is completely unnecessary to remove those screws. You then have to worry about getting the shroud back on while trying to not have it damage the fins on the sides.
If you have a large dog that lives in the yard or spends time there, I would take the shroud off once a year. Dogs like to get near the unit because of the air flow. The hair from the dog gets sucke through the louvers and sticks to the fins. I've seen them completely blocked by dog hair.
Perfect thanks! Have a multi pattern nozzle now but it has a big handle. Because of it, tend to turn the water on accidentally. It usually gets me wet : ( Like this nozzle because it has a small thumb activated on/off.
Great video. I am a novice at this, so worried about not getting the sides back on correctly. Would have been better if you didn't fast forward through that process.
It's not that difficult to remove the top completely. There are 3 wires that go to the fan, 2 go to the capacitor and 1 goes to the board. Take a picture of the wires before you unplug them there is also a wiring diagram on the inside of the cover in case you forget where they go. Having that fan propped up on the coil is very precarious.
Just hit it with some purple power vehicle and boat cleaner... You can get that shit usually in the pressure washer section or the RV section of walmart, for like 9$ for a gallon jug Load it up in a hand pump foaming sprayer or one of those garden hose-end foaming sprayers
Hi, would you mind updating the Infrared thermometer link, please? It's not the correct one. Thanks for the video! Appreciate the information in your posts. They are so helpful.
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 ?
My central air system stopped working. I looked outside and fan was not moving. I shut system off and turned it back on after an hour. Fan started moving again but shut off again soon thereafter. No cool air. No tripped circuit breakers. System seemed to be blowing cold air before this heatwave. Will hosing off my coils outside get me working again??
I HAVE WATCHED 6 DIFFERENT, HOW TO CLEAN AC UNITS AND BYYY FARRRR THIS VIDEO KICKS BUTT!! VERY DETAILED!! THANK YOU!! SIR, A JOB WELL DONE!!...........THANK YOU SIR!! SAM 101 AIRBORNE!
I cleaned my evaporator coils today and noticed the fan when the unit cuts on starts slowly and then in a few seconds turn at full speed. Is this normal?
Serious question because I was about to clean mine. If the chemicals for this require a respirator and gloves, it is okay to let them run into the ground? My garden is pretty close to mine and I wonder and nervous about the chemicals I am putting in my soil.
Please don't use non-contact infrared thermometers to try and measure discharge temps. That's not what they do. They measure surface temps as an average across area, not fluid temps. Also, those cleaners that foam when they leave the can are way less than ideal. A coil cleaner that applies as a liquid and foams over time will push much more contamination out of your coils. A gallon of a nu-brite cleaner will probably last you longer than you'll own your home, for a reasonable price. Wet the coil before application.
It's funny how so many videos on this job show the guy leaning the top cover on the edge of the coils and in the next sentence they say how fragile the coil fins are and to be careful around them. lol
Be careful with the foam cleaners since they are acidic even the “no rinse” kind. Seen too many coils that have fallen apart due to people not rinsing the coil enough after application. The coils are aluminum and aluminum is etched by acid.
That thing is a mess. Mine is near my garden house.Just give it a good rinsing every now and then.Simple Green in a pump sprayer inside and out will do the job
I'm concerned that you made no effort to verify the disconnect worked. Always use a meter with probes to verify and appliance is disconnected from electricity.
I'm not taking my top off again. The wires in the wire harness are much too short, its not worth the risk of damaging the wires. I think the cleaner and the water will do a sufficient job cleaning the other side of the coils.
**Do Not** take out the first 4 screws on top on this specific model, they hold on the fan cowling, which then drops down when you remove the top and is very difficult to put back on. When you tilt up the top , the fan cowling is what everything rests on. As you see later in the video, when he has the fan propped open, those 4 screws are in place along with the cowling. It cause me a ton of trouble. Do Not remove the 4 screws that hold on the fan cowling. I seriously thought this video was great until that happened.
Another hack video. Cleaning the condenser alone without cleaning the evaporator is worthless It's a whole harder to clean the evaporator. You never see these youtubers cleaning the evaporator. Show the entire cleaning
What? Are you talking about the fan shroud? It's fine. The flange of the shroud covers the top of the fins, even if they bend it doesn't matter because there won't be air flow across them when the unit's running.
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.)
Thank you so much for the advice! 🙏🏽😊
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!!!!!!!!
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.
$10 for a can of Frost King, my 13 yr old unit is blasting cold air inside. I immediately could tell a difference with the 90 degree heat outside . By the way , I did not disassemble, just make sure you spray into the fins, from bottom to top slowly, let sit 5 mins and rinse with a hose. Do not rinse with a pressure washer. Great video!
Where do I get a can of that and how long did you leave it on?
I just use everyday Dish Soap on mine in a garden sprayer. Let it sit on there 5 minutes and rinse. Clean as Whistle👍.
Look up what dawn does to aluminum when you let it sit.
I just walked into someone else’s house and use their air conditioning, works like a charm😂😂
Use Dawn Dish Soap.... I found it cuts all the crap better
Yea but alot of dirt gets pushed back in...i been cleaning em for years and always use sumn to eat that stuff off first and sumn to foam n push it out then just rinse downward... basically gotta get into some acidic ingredients
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 🤩
Any updates?
Ugh i feel you its literally 9:30 at night i'm in FL rn doing the exact same thing😂
Wow. Very useful tip that anyone can do without having to hire someone! Thanks 👍 👍 👍
I’m glad I could be of help! 🙏🏽😊
I've just used some Dawn detergent mixed up in a spray bottle if you don't want to buy the cleaner or can't find it. Spray it on, wait a few minutes and hose it off. Works pretty good. Or, just use a hose by itself. That works if it's not real dirty.
Good video. I used to use 409 on my unit. I did that as long as they were building in my subdivision. This video is a good reminder that I need to do it again.
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.
Did you buy a different product?
@@The1Music2MyEars I got the 1 gal coil cleaner from AEazon. Very good review product. Called essential Cleaner. 1:3 ratio.
Love how careful you are!
~ 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.
Thank you so much for the love and support! I’m glad I was able to help! This should help improve temperature. As for airflow this doesn’t contribute to that, but the airflow should be improved if you change out the filter, don’t worry I will show that on a future video 👍🏽😊🙏🏽
@@FixThisHouse ~ Thank you! I must admit, I am happy to receive your reply, & enjoy Subscribing to Tubers that actually pay attention & appreciate their followers. Carry on! 👊🏽
First, the unit should not be placed on the ground. It should be off the ground to limit debris entering the unit. Second, a strong stream of water once a season is all you need. Lastly, Goodman is garbage.
Ah yes the goodman experience
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.
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.
thats just pure laziness if you've never cleaned your AC for 20 years!
Great job! I was looking for a video showing the supply air temp. difference between a dirty condenser and then a clean one👍.
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.
Thank you so much for the meaningful comment and feedback! Really appreciate the love and support! 🙏🏽😊
Thanks for this!!! Looking forward to looking at your capacitor replacement vid
Thank you so much for the love and support! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊
What’s the link for AC capacitor replacement?
You can also totally remove the cover by disconnecting the wires from the capacitor, fan and cutting zip-ties, then reinstalling when done. Got a tip from Steve Lavimoniere Channel, 35 plus year tech who said using that foam stuff can corrode the metal.. In the case you do, must rinse the living heck out of it with the hose... Rinse it like there's no tomorrow.
Nice video. The temp difference is mostly due to spraying cold water on the surface. A better way would be to measure high side pressure before and after. Thank you.
I do hvac for a living and those Goodman units are a pain taking apart 😁🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for sharing your experience! 🙏🏽👍🏽😊
I turn up the thermostat and wait until the unit isn't running. Then I turn the breaker in the fuse box to off, then I disconnect the power outside. A co-worker got a hell of a shock when he only turned off the breaker at the box, someone got warm, and went and turned the breaker back on. Ideally, lock and tag out like a professional.
Good point about sealing the panel with plastic + tape.
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
Most pro don’t clean like this. It’s a very detailed cleaning.
You do not have to spray foam every year, but, you should spray it with the hose before summer season and if you have a heat pump before winter also.
Thanks for the feedback 👍🏽😊
Do you have to turn your unit off if you just want to spray coils with hose from the outside
Great video! Lot's of excellent information on the job and safety measures along the way! Thanks for your time and effort......much appreciated!
I listened to this guy to a T because I have the exact same unit and almost messed up my fan! DO NOT remove the top 4 screws he mentions. They hold the fan shroud to the fan. It is completely unnecessary to remove those screws. You then have to worry about getting the shroud back on while trying to not have it damage the fins on the sides.
If you have a large dog that lives in the yard or spends time there, I would take the shroud off once a year. Dogs like to get near the unit because of the air flow. The hair from the dog gets sucke through the louvers and sticks to the fins. I've seen them completely blocked by dog hair.
Male dogs like to pee on HVAC units, the ammonia in the urine corrodes the aluminum.
Great instructional video. Non-a/c related question about this video, share some info on the hose nozzle you used. Thx.
Thank you 🙏🏽! The hose nozzle I used is this one: amzn.to/3BByz99
Perfect thanks! Have a multi pattern nozzle now but it has a big handle. Because of it, tend to turn the water on accidentally. It usually gets me wet : ( Like this nozzle because it has a small thumb activated on/off.
Great video. I am a novice at this, so worried about not getting the sides back on correctly. Would have been better if you didn't fast forward through that process.
walmart sells that foaming cleaner spray for half of what amazon sells it for
I would use a wet/dry vacuum to suction up any debris inside .
Thanks
It's not that difficult to remove the top completely. There are 3 wires that go to the fan, 2 go to the capacitor and 1 goes to the board. Take a picture of the wires before you unplug them there is also a wiring diagram on the inside of the cover in case you forget where they go. Having that fan propped up on the coil is very precarious.
The tool to straighten the fins is called simply a fin comb.
very well done -- thanks!
Thank you! 🙏🏽😊
Excellent video. How long did it take real time?
Thank you! No more than 1 hour and 30 minutes 👍🏽😊🙏🏽
Just hit it with some purple power vehicle and boat cleaner...
You can get that shit usually in the pressure washer section or the RV section of walmart, for like 9$ for a gallon jug
Load it up in a hand pump foaming sprayer or one of those garden hose-end foaming sprayers
Great video!! I know what I’m doing this weekend!
I’m glad I could be of help! Thank you 🙏🏽!
Hi, would you mind updating the Infrared thermometer link, please? It's not the correct one. Thanks for the video! Appreciate the information in your posts. They are so helpful.
Thank you so much! Just updated the link! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊
Over kill with PPE, but good video.
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 ?
excellent video. Thank you.
Very helpfu!!
03:00 smart guy. Great tip.
Thanks bro.
My central air system stopped working. I looked outside and fan was not moving. I shut system off and turned it back on after an hour. Fan started moving again but shut off again soon thereafter. No cool air. No tripped circuit breakers. System seemed to be blowing cold air before this heatwave. Will hosing off my coils outside get me working again??
Very good video
Nice job!🤙🏼 But you left me with a bunch of anxiety bcuz you didn’t clean off all that moss from those paver stones…😩
Your unit didnt serm thay dirty but it would have been interesting to get power consumption resding before and after
Has anyone tried Scrubbing Bubbles the bathroom cleaner?
Great info
Thank you 🙏🏽!
I HAVE WATCHED 6 DIFFERENT, HOW TO CLEAN AC UNITS AND BYYY FARRRR THIS VIDEO KICKS BUTT!! VERY DETAILED!! THANK YOU!! SIR, A JOB WELL DONE!!...........THANK YOU SIR!! SAM 101 AIRBORNE!
I cleaned my evaporator coils today and noticed the fan when the unit cuts on starts slowly and then in a few seconds turn at full speed. Is this normal?
Serious question because I was about to clean mine. If the chemicals for this require a respirator and gloves, it is okay to let them run into the ground? My garden is pretty close to mine and I wonder and nervous about the chemicals I am putting in my soil.
And breathing them in?
Good Joh
That can need a better dispensing system. I just used it about 3 weeks ago and half the foam was running down the can instead of on the AC.
Oh my! Mine was perfectly ok 😮
Does it have to be 100% dry before turning it on?
It doesn’t have to be 👍🏽🙏🏽😊
Helpful tips about AC cleaning. The evaporator looks much better after cleaning.
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽😊
It’s called a condenser coil.
Where do you buy that air conditioner cleaner at
How long must it set to dry ?
Crank it right up after. It will literally function just as if it has rained outside.
You the disconnect handle back in upside down.
Please don't use non-contact infrared thermometers to try and measure discharge temps. That's not what they do. They measure surface temps as an average across area, not fluid temps. Also, those cleaners that foam when they leave the can are way less than ideal. A coil cleaner that applies as a liquid and foams over time will push much more contamination out of your coils. A gallon of a nu-brite cleaner will probably last you longer than you'll own your home, for a reasonable price. Wet the coil before application.
True it is not exactly air temp but it is still useful for making benchmarks and monitoring trends and changes in a/c performance.
Just make sure that you don't use any chemical cleaner if you have micro channel coils as that may void your warranty.
What?
@@lyndacrockett2863 I SAID JUST BE SURE YOU DON'T USE ANY CHEMICAL CLEANER IF YOU HAVE MICRO CHANNEL COILS AS THAT MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY!!!!
It's funny how so many videos on this job show the guy leaning the top cover on the edge of the coils and in the next sentence they say how fragile the coil fins are and to be careful around them. lol
👍👍👍
Be careful with the foam cleaners since they are acidic even the “no rinse” kind. Seen too many coils that have fallen apart due to people not rinsing the coil enough after application. The coils are aluminum and aluminum is etched by acid.
That thing is a mess. Mine is near my garden house.Just give it a good rinsing every now and then.Simple Green in a pump sprayer inside and out will do the job
It's a good video but you lost me when you started taping plastic around the cut off that's outside that gets rained on. 🤔
Thanks! Just making sure because that has an open circuit after I took out the plug. Better safe than sorry 😅
I'm pretty sure you don't need a respirator to use that cleaner...
I don’t like those bricks around the condenser.
Me too hehe
I'm concerned that you made no effort to verify the disconnect worked. Always use a meter with probes to verify and appliance is disconnected from electricity.
Just turn off house breakers
I'm not taking my top off again. The wires in the wire harness are much too short, its not worth the risk of damaging the wires. I think the cleaner and the water will do a sufficient job cleaning the other side of the coils.
This is why homeowners get hurt trying to fix their own equipment. Please call a professional.
You must be a HVAC tech and hate losing business by people doing simple tasks themselves instead of paying you $$$ 😂😂
Bro all did was remove some screws and spray some foam on it
**Do Not** take out the first 4 screws on top on this specific model, they hold on the fan cowling, which then drops down when you remove the top and is very difficult to put back on. When you tilt up the top , the fan cowling is what everything rests on. As you see later in the video, when he has the fan propped open, those 4 screws are in place along with the cowling. It cause me a ton of trouble.
Do Not remove the 4 screws that hold on the fan cowling.
I seriously thought this video was great until that happened.
Dog, the damn thing gets wet when it rains. Stop it 😅
What do you think of his advice? It's basically everything you said not to do. 🤦🏽
Another hack video. Cleaning the condenser alone without cleaning the evaporator is worthless It's a whole harder to clean the evaporator. You never see these youtubers cleaning the evaporator. Show the entire cleaning
No it is not worthless to clean the condenser, it is paramount regardless of cleaning evaporator.
@@royrussinger2104 NO you do them all at 1 time
Okay?? Take off the connector The panel is leaning on the fragile coil 😂😂 you never pointed that you hypocrite
What? Are you talking about the fan shroud? It's fine. The flange of the shroud covers the top of the fins, even if they bend it doesn't matter because there won't be air flow across them when the unit's running.
What mask are you using?
Hi! I’m using this respirator : amzn.to/3yvcQjO
Just get some nu bright, cleans better and it’s what the manufacturer wants.
Good video, thank you!!