How To Clean Your AC Condenser Coil

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
  • The condenser is one of the most important parts of your air conditioning unit. It is responsible for dissipating all the heat that is carried to the outside unit from inside your home. The heat is removed from the refrigerant and allowed to condense again and carry cool air back into your unit.
    Your outside condenser should be cleaned at least once if not two times a year depending on how hard your air conditioning unit works.
    Your HVAC professionals or service technicians should do this for you, but it is a relatively simple project any able bodied homeowner can handle.
    In this video I show you step by step how to properly clean your condenser.
    This simple cleaning can extend the life of your equipment by YEARS, help your unit cool more efficiently, and consequently lower your utility bill!
    If you have any questions please comment or email me!
    Thanks for watching!
    - David
    David@DavidJonesAC.com
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Комментарии • 331

  • @doolittlegeorge
    @doolittlegeorge 2 года назад +8

    Good case for building up and having Central A/C right here absolutely. Priceless advice either way with great comments too.

  • @richardcvlr5
    @richardcvlr5 2 года назад +4

    I worked in the ref business and i think you did a good job with this video.

  • @yearounder
    @yearounder 2 года назад +58

    David is an ex Marine and a top of the line honest guy. I've known him for 50 years, friends since High School. Thanks for the video David!
    Skip.

    • @grundan69
      @grundan69 2 года назад +22

      No ex, Always a Marine! Semper Fi

    • @capt.shaffer8655
      @capt.shaffer8655 Год назад +1

      former Marine

    • @MontereyCal
      @MontereyCal Год назад +1

      Yearrounder..is David in Florida?? I'm noticing the tropical plants Desperately Seeking a good honest Florida Airman🙏

    • @tanktexas
      @tanktexas Год назад

      Yuuut devil dog 🙌

  • @rhondastephens7438
    @rhondastephens7438 2 года назад +3

    Thorough and easy to follow instruction. Definitely recommend!

  • @joeriggs8953
    @joeriggs8953 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for this video! It has helped us tremendously to hopefully get a few more years out of our 27 year AC that has worked very good now it will work even better. Your video was very easy to follow!

  • @fazirali6247
    @fazirali6247 2 года назад +24

    Maintenance is very important on almost everything thanks for your time and effort you did a great job 👍🏼

  • @orlandoreyes3503
    @orlandoreyes3503 2 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot guys like yall is the only reason i can get stuff done right around the house

  • @Liveharley1
    @Liveharley1 2 года назад +22

    Thank you, it's a good reminder of why we needed to always clean it.

  • @triciarussell7836
    @triciarussell7836 Год назад +2

    Thank you! Very simple explanation and demonstration that will save us a bucket of money and lengthen the life of our system! :)

  • @albertagyemang1425
    @albertagyemang1425 2 года назад

    This video is ery informative and educative. I will have my AC guy clean it up. Thank you .

  • @maryhall7464
    @maryhall7464 Год назад +1

    I like your work ethics. I believe you care how you do your job.

  • @olivial9402
    @olivial9402 Год назад

    Thank you David! You saved us the money hiring somebody to do it.

  • @iammine512
    @iammine512 Год назад

    Excellent simple to understand video. Thank you sir.

  • @shermanmace3773
    @shermanmace3773 2 года назад +4

    Had air conditioners for 50 years and never cleaned one till this summer. Got a new one about three years ago and looked at it this summer and it was solid with grass trimmings. I sprayed the best I could with water, but tomorrow I will get some of that cleaner and do it again. Thanks for the info.

    • @frandanco6361
      @frandanco6361 2 года назад +1

      Sherman Mace -- You do not need a cleaner if all you have is grass clippings on the coils.. Water sprayed from the Inside of the condenser (Take off the top first) all the way up and down the coils will push the dirt, etc., that got sucked into the fins..

    • @periwinkle4534
      @periwinkle4534 Год назад +1

      I also replaced 30yo a/c last year then this year when maintenance check guy told me it needs cleaning fr all dirt / lawn debris, i cleaned it with water but only fr outside, now 2 months after checkup, it doesnt cool. 😱

  • @debe1395
    @debe1395 2 года назад +2

    Was just thumbing thru and saw this video. Did not know this but will be doing this soon. Also good info from comments. Thanks!!

  • @catfish24
    @catfish24 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this. Good job.

  • @sunking2001
    @sunking2001 3 года назад +10

    Your video and a couple more helped save me $380 from two HVAC contractors who were willing to charge that much to clean my condenser. What a bunch if slithering snakes they can be! WOW...they won't make any money from me, but, they will make money from other people. Videos like yours and various other videos here on RUclips are a Godsend. Thank you!

    • @raymondtakeall4803
      @raymondtakeall4803 2 года назад +5

      Are they snakes or honest people charging you fair price for the labor involved?

    • @MRM-wp4gr
      @MRM-wp4gr 2 года назад +11

      Most of them/ a lot of them are lying thieves. I do handyman work and can change capacitors on ac units when there is a problem. The capacitors do go out once in a while, and are very easy to replace, and very cheap too ($10-$15). I only charge $60 to do it. One ac unit I went out on because it was not cooling enough. I found that everything was working fine, but the indoor evaporator coils (you can't see but it is on top of heater unit enclosed in sheet metal) and the copper line going to the outside condenser was completely iced up! So I shut it off overnight to thaw out. I also checked the filter because the top 2 main causes of ac icing are clogged/dirty filters and refrigerant undercharge. The filter was very dirty, so I changed that, but I also told him to call someone up to check the charge because it was probably low, and I didn't have any r22 anyway to put in it. He had someone come out the next day to check it out. He got charged $380, and all the guy ended up doing was putting in a new fan capacitor. I had put in a new fan motor a year ago along with a new run capacitor, and I new from the initial check I did that the fan was working perfectly fine. The guy never even hooked up gauges to the unit! The unit was working fine when the guy turned it on because it had completely thawed out, and the filter was already changed. So really what he should have done if he didn't want to hook up his gauge set was to charge him $80 for a service call. I just wish I had been there to stop it. I really hate to see people getting ripped off!.......And they almost always tell the homeowner that they need a whole new AC that will cost $10k -$12k.Talk about getting ripped off!!! A new AC and heater and evap core only costs the company anywhere from $3k to $5k, and then they TRY to charge the customer $6k-$7k profit for a day or 2 to install a new unit! These guys are the king of thieves! Along with car dealerships :)

    • @tomc.2808
      @tomc.2808 2 года назад +1

      @@raymondtakeall4803 slithering snakes - is a correct answer...

    • @raymondtakeall4803
      @raymondtakeall4803 2 года назад

      @@MRM-wp4gr Handy man work not trained or licensed professional, that's like going to drug dealer them telling you doctors ripped you off lol. Capacitors shouldn't go bad in year, you get what you pay for. Most places in my area north east capacitor, is minnum of $200. Anyone can do it for less like anything else cause they're not running a company where you have overhead cost. Yes really cheap units such as goodman are $3 to 4k, with cheap parts put it once again you get what you pay for. Being critical of pricing is good to an extent. When you buy a new car, do you tell them your getting ripped off? The actual price of car what it's resold for is significantly higher. When you go your doctor and writes a script for pill that cost $ 20 to make they charge 100 times that amount do tell them they're ripping you off?

    • @MRM-wp4gr
      @MRM-wp4gr 2 года назад

      @@raymondtakeall4803 $200 for a capacitor replacement for a home Ac repair from a company is acceptable. I know that they need to make a living.The example I gave above is pretty typical tho, at least in my experience. Just 2 weeks after this guy claimed that he put in a new capacitor, for $380, the ac quit working. Turns out that this brand new capacitor that was supposedly installed went bad already. I put in a new one and it was working again. I see these guys charging seniors $12,000 for Goodman, or comparable units. Besides Goodman has a better rating than many more costly brands. I have installed many $10 to $12 capacitors in home AC's that are still working after 5 years. I say it again, the heating and AC business is full of THIEVES that take advantage when they can! These guys know that when it's hot, people are probably gonna go with the first bid that they get, and vice versa when it's cold and the heater goes out

  • @eduardourena7018
    @eduardourena7018 2 года назад +1

    Great idea sir I’m going to do that right away on my unit

  • @stevenstyles2363
    @stevenstyles2363 2 года назад +3

    Thank you ,Sir.

  • @ronzo7238
    @ronzo7238 2 года назад +5

    Thanks Dave! I just bought my first home and will save $$ cleaning my AC coils myself.

    • @letsworkforabetterworld4876
      @letsworkforabetterworld4876 Год назад +1

      You also need to learn about electrical issues, plumbing, landscaping..........😄😄😄😄 good luck 👍

    • @ducc764
      @ducc764 Год назад

      Yes, make sure you have a meter to check MFD and amp draw. Other than that who needs technicians?

  • @jackfarrell4727
    @jackfarrell4727 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the great information

  • @mickster1780
    @mickster1780 Год назад

    thanks Mr Jones. mine needs cleaning and i think i can do it!

  • @alfonzoford5887
    @alfonzoford5887 2 года назад

    David, you are the man!.

  • @mikecustenborder3991
    @mikecustenborder3991 2 года назад +14

    I tried this today without the soap. Water surprisingly washed out the debris. Nice.

  • @hamana2011
    @hamana2011 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for such a great video

  • @rr637
    @rr637 2 года назад +1

    Great job
    Thank you for the video

  • @DOLRED
    @DOLRED 3 года назад +31

    I use the foaming spray cans and you have to buy the proper size. A 19 Oz can will handle an average size, tower type unit. As you say, it is important to force the water from inside to out as this is reverse of the operation in use. The fan pulls the air into and up through the unit, exiting at top.

  • @znsaidi
    @znsaidi 2 года назад +2

    I'm going to do mine very soon. Thanks for sharing. I thought you should wash it off from the inside out.

  • @tristinkirby
    @tristinkirby 2 года назад +2

    Nice informative video. Thank you

  • @zsynhgd
    @zsynhgd 2 года назад +2

    thanks for sharing!

  • @abelgarcia6992
    @abelgarcia6992 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ladytiaonyx9920
    @ladytiaonyx9920 2 года назад +3

    Great video. Off to Home Depot to get some coil cleaner.

  • @mikefox7016
    @mikefox7016 Год назад

    Thanks for the how to. I thought I was going to vacuum the coil, probably not the best idea..

  • @jimmy1154
    @jimmy1154 Год назад +2

    Make sure if you have mulch around the base that it's not blocking water from draining away from the base of the unit. The landscapers in my condo complex recently added too much new mulch around my Carrier unit.

  • @tripjet999
    @tripjet999 Год назад +6

    For years, we've used Dawn dishwashing liquid to help clean the coils - never needed coil cleaner. Also, the compressor bag cover should be removed and everything carefully cleaned. If the cover has broken down (lots of cracks), replace the cover.

  • @americanking253
    @americanking253 2 года назад +1

    Well done.

  • @alejandro020569
    @alejandro020569 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sir for the info

  • @-MrRichBiker1967
    @-MrRichBiker1967 Год назад

    I am going to do that this weekend, hopefully it'll help.

  • @ronaldmeldrum5576
    @ronaldmeldrum5576 Год назад +2

    There is also a product called Foaminator, most plumbing supply stores carry it. It’s a 2 part mixture. Enough for a 2 gallon sprayer. Mixes with water. Just spray it on, wait several minutes. Don’t let it dry. Rinse with a garden hose and your system coils will look like new. You don’t need high pressure the Foaminator eats and removed everything.

  • @-MrRichBiker1967
    @-MrRichBiker1967 Год назад

    Thank you for your video, I had my AC. Revamped, but the AC compressor is under sized for the house.
    I have a compressor with two fans used to have three like yours.
    Got to get another compressor straighten it out, AC runs all day, without shutting off.

  • @gustavovega9921
    @gustavovega9921 Год назад

    Thank you for the educational video

  • @er5650
    @er5650 2 года назад

    Yes.sir...I learn today.. thanks

  • @joevaldivia6733
    @joevaldivia6733 2 года назад +1

    Good job good advice 👍

  • @billpotter9716
    @billpotter9716 2 года назад

    Excellent video.

  • @DUMPSTERMIKEMEDIA
    @DUMPSTERMIKEMEDIA Год назад

    THANKS DAVID ‼️‼️‼️👍👍👍
    I JUST LOOKED AT MINE ( 2 UNITS ) ( ONE CURRENTLY BROKEN WAITING FOR REPLACEMENT COMPRESSOR WITH HOME WARRNTY AHS .... )
    AND BOTH ARE CRAZY FILTHY LOOKING. REDICULOUS FILTHY LOOKING.
    I'M GONNA CLEAN THEM TODAY OR TOMORROW.
    THANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEO ‼️
    MUCH APPRECIATED 👍 💯 👍 💯

  • @hyukki
    @hyukki Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @walterdowns3389
    @walterdowns3389 Год назад

    good job

  • @kellyspann9845
    @kellyspann9845 Год назад +14

    I've always use Dawn soap in a spray bottle or hose end sprayer and it has always worked great for me. I do it a couple of times a year. It really makes a difference and is cheap and safer than chemicals.

    • @dinodino6907
      @dinodino6907 Год назад

      Is that Down dishwasher soap?

    • @kellyspann9845
      @kellyspann9845 Год назад +4

      @@dinodino6907 No. It's Dawn dish soap Blue in color. I use about a quarter of the bottle in a gallon sprayer and if you don't have a sprayer you can mix it in a bucket and slowly pour it from the top and let it run to the bottom and rinse it after a minute or two. Works great .

    • @kellyspann9845
      @kellyspann9845 Год назад +1

      @Preston Starr Your welcome and glad it worked for you. It's pretty good stuff.

    • @anitarushlow4022
      @anitarushlow4022 Год назад

      Good to know. I have some of the newer Dawn Foaming dish soap. I was thinking about trying it. Do you think it will work? TIA

    • @kellyspann9845
      @kellyspann9845 Год назад +2

      @@anitarushlow4022 It should be fine but you might want to fill your sprayer or bucket or what ever you use with water first then put your soap in last so it won't all turn to foam before you spray it on. Just leave it on for a couple or so minutes before you hose it off. Should be fine.

  • @bhawkpilot4714
    @bhawkpilot4714 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. I’m hoping this helps me get below 75 tomorrow morning. New build two years old and hasn’t been cleaned.

  • @kennacurry5019
    @kennacurry5019 Год назад

    Thank you. kdc in tx

  • @synthogod
    @synthogod 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Howard Baskin!

  • @Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson
    @Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson 3 года назад +17

    Always great videos!! Also guys, make sure to not pressure wash or use high pressure on your coils. you do not want to bent the coil fins.... Some units may be different, such as Trane/American standard coils, and some of the new microchannel coils(tough like a cars radiator) are real nice and easy to clean.

    • @jonesacnaples
      @jonesacnaples  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching

    • @JT-sl3ui
      @JT-sl3ui 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@jonesacnaplesquack

  • @BluePlanet470
    @BluePlanet470 Год назад +1

    A few drops of Dawn dishwashing soap in a hand held pump sprayer works well to clean the dirt and debris away. Just let it soak in for 10 minutes or so then spray the coils with water. Make sure all of the soap has been washed away.

  • @yroncekenold878
    @yroncekenold878 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @glock-hm3ro
    @glock-hm3ro 2 года назад

    thank you sir!!

  • @orlandoreyes3503
    @orlandoreyes3503 2 года назад +1

    Love this video

  • @shiweicai4872
    @shiweicai4872 3 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @NoMoreRatRaceForMe
    @NoMoreRatRaceForMe 2 года назад

    Thank you so much.

  • @orlandezpierre2461
    @orlandezpierre2461 3 года назад +4

    Thx sir..my confidence is getting high..and im real comfortable when im infront of unit

    • @jonesacnaples
      @jonesacnaples  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching

  • @SteveXNYC
    @SteveXNYC 2 года назад +1

    Oh mi. I love making drinks with at green stuff. Love the flavor like mountain dew.

  • @thssxmonky
    @thssxmonky 2 года назад +48

    Rule of thumb is start the rinse inside spray out then rinse the outside starting at the top and work your way to the bottom. Also the newer all aluminum coils recommend clean with water only and do not use coil cleaners.

    • @janetnoel7158
      @janetnoel7158 2 года назад +3

      This program is very interesting

    • @fernandopenilla3691
      @fernandopenilla3691 2 года назад +6

      Right coil cleaner is not good for aluminum for cleaning better water and soap only

    • @2wwwilly
      @2wwwilly 2 года назад +2

      I use dish soap n water...very dirty clogged fins I use water jet ..

    • @JB-ex8kl
      @JB-ex8kl 2 года назад +12

      Even better… I use shop vac with a soft brush to remove all the dry crap first, then re-assess if you need to use water.. I DON’T use chemicals!!

    • @jeraldineclark5163
      @jeraldineclark5163 2 года назад +3

      Weak dawn solution , weak and Rinse well.

  • @balkanacbosanac
    @balkanacbosanac 2 года назад +1

    I have 500 units that I am managing I use only water pressure it cleans good

  • @stephencalamita3384
    @stephencalamita3384 2 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @MDR-hn2yz
    @MDR-hn2yz Год назад

    Great advice to keep your wife happy!

  • @saleemakhtar4704
    @saleemakhtar4704 2 года назад

    Excellent

  • @open3256
    @open3256 2 года назад +1

    Thanks👍🌹

  • @TheWanko11
    @TheWanko11 2 года назад +1

    Excellent!!!! Thank you👍👍👍👍👍

  • @handduggraverdronline
    @handduggraverdronline Год назад

    I do this even when I'm scrapping them. Makes for a much cleaner tear down

  • @cornflakeusa
    @cornflakeusa 9 месяцев назад

    I wash mine every year in the spring. Turn off the electric, then I remove the fan bolts and lift the fan up with a rope. I put a nail under my eve to hold the rope. That keeps my fan up out of my way. Then I vacuum out any leaves in the bottom of the unit. Then I remove the outside grills and wash the coils. I like washing from the inside first, pushing all I can toward the outside. I have used coil cleaner first which seems to work well but sometimes they are sold out so I'll just use water alone. I wish the A-coil was this easy to get to. It's inside my hot attic. That's a winter job.

  • @jeanl4432
    @jeanl4432 Год назад

    Thanks! I’m on the beach & need to start washing my 2 units to get the salt off. Just dropped $11K for 2 new outside units & 1 inside. I can’t afford the typical 3-5 year life expectancy of coastal ACs.

  • @elinorrector6239
    @elinorrector6239 2 года назад +1

    Ty, wonderful vid, good advice!

  • @larashawvivetuvida4126
    @larashawvivetuvida4126 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @Randylazz
    @Randylazz 3 года назад +5

    Very important and useful tips.........😎

    • @jonesacnaples
      @jonesacnaples  3 года назад +2

      I always appreciate your positive responses thank you

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      @perryfroze 2 года назад

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  • @edimichaelchannel1162
    @edimichaelchannel1162 2 года назад

    Thank u!!!😊

  • @motorola1ish
    @motorola1ish Год назад +4

    It would have been interesting if you would show the pressures before and after, and calculate the electric/BTU savings

  • @jocuppa4564
    @jocuppa4564 Год назад

    Thank you s it I learned alot

  • @elc2k385
    @elc2k385 2 года назад +1

    I will clean my new AC now.

  • @Thoughtfulbuildsllc
    @Thoughtfulbuildsllc 10 месяцев назад

    Killer video!

  • @PBS-nm1uu
    @PBS-nm1uu 2 года назад

    please do one on parallel wiring on a capacitors, no one gets it right, example you have a fan, herm and common,

  • @josephmarino2048
    @josephmarino2048 2 года назад +4

    I will definitely be cleaning my new heat pump coils after seeing this video.
    Will too much pressure bend coils?

    • @SuperReznative
      @SuperReznative 2 года назад

      Yes,.. too much pressure.. wil... 👍🇨🇦

  • @cosandraodame7623
    @cosandraodame7623 Год назад

    I use Dawn detergent mixed with water good video though. I would be curious to know how long do you have to let a draw before you turn back on the electricity. I know that it when it rains it rains right on it when it's moving.

  • @balkanacbosanac
    @balkanacbosanac 2 года назад +13

    You need only water pressure to clean it.No cemicals needed

  • @jec_ecart
    @jec_ecart Год назад

    Good.

  • @jaymcbeth5101
    @jaymcbeth5101 2 года назад +1

    Great video, thank you!

  • @svtcontour
    @svtcontour 2 года назад +2

    wouldnt it be better to spray from inside out if the air is being pulled inward?

  • @anitarushlow4022
    @anitarushlow4022 Год назад

    Thanks for this video. My question is this: Do you need to remove the other 2 sides of the a/c unit when cleaning? I saw you remove 2 sides but was wondering about the other 2 sides.

    • @timm.1049
      @timm.1049 Год назад

      Same question. I’m sure it’s a silly question, but were you just taking off the two sides to show you should remove all covers at once or do only certain sides need cleaned? I’m assuming you normally do two on one side, button it up, then do the other two sides, correct? And is there any validity to people saying only use dish soap on new coils?

    • @matthewvalentine3549
      @matthewvalentine3549 Год назад

      Yo. An remove all sides if it's not been done in awhile. Also make sure the bottom drains are clear

  • @barrygrant2907
    @barrygrant2907 Год назад +2

    This "Rinse from the inside--No, rinse from the outside" debate is pointless. The coil cleaner is going to loosen dirt and put it into suspension (that how soap works) and rinsing from any direction or both will flush the dirt through and down with the water flow. Gravity works both from the inside or outside. The only thing I'd recommend different from the video is to vacuum up as much of the grass and loose materials as possible first, then wash and clean.

  • @lawrenceleask9670
    @lawrenceleask9670 3 месяца назад

    It would help if you cleaned in the counterflow direction (from the inside), all you need is a long reach hose

  • @zackiinu7194
    @zackiinu7194 2 года назад +1

    Great video. I never even knew these had to be cleaned. Can I just use Dawn liquid dish soap mixed with water instead of coil cleaner, or does the coil cleaner add some benefit (e.g., anti-corrosion agent)?

    • @jonesacnaples
      @jonesacnaples  2 года назад +7

      Very very lightly but yes
      You must make sure it’s washed off well absolutely no suds left on the fins because it will create a sticky surface for debris to collect
      When it dries thx you

  • @dennisboyd144
    @dennisboyd144 2 года назад

    Good video, will get out there right now and clean that dirty little puppy !!!!

  • @bernardolopez2770
    @bernardolopez2770 2 года назад

    Good gob!

  • @ltorres871
    @ltorres871 10 месяцев назад

    Do I have to let the unit dry completely before turning it back on?

  • @handduggraverdronline
    @handduggraverdronline Год назад

    Make sure to shut power off. Especially if your cleaning from the inside out. Last thing you want is that fan motor to kick on while arms down inside there

  • @craigjohnson4271
    @craigjohnson4271 Год назад +3

    Doesn't hurt to wear kitchen gloves, mask, long sleeves, and pants, while messing with coil cleaner, especially if you use a pump sprayer, or hose adapter. This same principal applies to your refrigerator, but you typically don't need coil cleaner, just a long coil brush, and a shop vac--that can extend the life of your fridge for a good while.. Those two things, along with draining your hot water heater every year or two, and your house will stay happy.

  • @specialk5548
    @specialk5548 2 года назад +5

    When I go out stealing ac units I always look for the clean ones 👍💨

  • @maddogcharm
    @maddogcharm 2 года назад +2

    David thanks for this video. I have a Trane AC in a beachfront condo in East central Florida. The condenser is up on the roof. We’ve been here for 18 years and I just bought our third AC for our apartment since 2003. They rust out and then eventually fall apart. Should I be doing this more frequently than once a year? Is there anything I can apply to the outer body to stave off rust, like turtle wax or something else? Of course I would avoid getting any wax on the coils themselves. Will I void my warranty if I take the panels off like this? And I read in comments not to use this coil cleaner on aluminum fins - we have Trane, so I assume this product should be avoided on Trane spine fins. Hope you can answer these questions, and thanks again!

  • @UsmanHomeRepair
    @UsmanHomeRepair 2 года назад +1

    I like it

  • @mansourramzey7711
    @mansourramzey7711 3 года назад +3

    From your experience, what brand of ac unit has less issues.
    If you can name some.
    Tks
    I enjoy watching your videos, i live in monroe Louisiana.
    Tks
    Mike

    • @jonesacnaples
      @jonesacnaples  3 года назад +2

      Raheem air conditioning
      Thanks for watching

    • @mansourramzey7711
      @mansourramzey7711 3 года назад +5

      @@jonesacnaples you mean rheem

    • @frandanco6361
      @frandanco6361 2 года назад

      @@jonesacnaples Raheem??? Wow !! Middle Eastern A/C Units????
      Well, they would have Much Experience with Heat... :)

  • @ericbeauchamp7385
    @ericbeauchamp7385 Год назад

    Is there anything wrong with removing the coil guard and just using a wire brush to straighten and clean the fine?? That’s what I’ve always done. More effort but no chemicals or waste.

  • @joecool97
    @joecool97 3 года назад +1

    Do you need rinse the unit with a water hose first before using the coil cleaner? What should the measurement be for mixing the water with coil cleaner?