Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Your Aircon at Home

Follow this step-by-step guide to cleaning your split-type or window air conditioner at home. Regular maintenance helps improve efficiency, enhances air quality, and extends your AC’s lifespan. Cleaning your aircon not only keeps your home comfortable but also reduces energy consumption, which can save you money on electricity bills over time.

Why You Should Clean Your Aircon Regularly?

Regularly cleaning your aircon saves money by improving energy efficiency, promotes better health by preventing mold and allergens, extends the unit’s lifespan, and ensures fresher, cleaner air in your home or office. Routine maintenance also helps avoid costly repairs and keeps your cooling performance consistent and reliable.

Additional Benefits of Regular Aircon Cleaning:

  • Prevents bad odors: Dust, mold, and bacteria can accumulate in your AC, causing unpleasant smells.

  • Improves airflow: Cleaner filters and coils allow the unit to distribute air more efficiently.

  • Reduces wear and tear: Less strain on the compressor and other components lowers the risk of breakdowns.

Essential Tools and Materials for Aircon Cleaning

For essential aircon cleaning, you’ll need protective gear like gloves and goggles, along with tools such as a screwdriver set, a stiff brush or fin comb, a vacuum cleaner, and cleaning spray or foam. You’ll also need a large bucket for water and cleaning solutions, and lint-free rags. For the outdoor unit, a garden hose and a collection bag or tarp to manage water runoff are recommended.

Using the right tools and materials ensures that your cleaning is effective and that your aircon isn’t damaged in the process.

Protective Gear

  • Gloves: Protect your hands from dirt and cleaning chemicals. Handling cleaning solutions or sharp components without gloves can lead to skin irritation or minor injuries.

  • Safety Glasses: Shield your eyes from debris and cleaning solutions. Eye protection is crucial, especially when spraying cleaning chemicals or rinsing coils.

 

Cleaning Tools

  • Screwdriver Set: Needed to remove panels and access internal components safely.

  • Stiff Brush or Fin Comb: Gently cleans dust from the delicate fins of evaporator and condenser coils. Be careful not to bend the fins, as this can reduce efficiency.

  • Aircon Cleaning Bag: Collects dirty water from the indoor unit during cleaning, preventing spills and mess.

  • Vacuum Cleaner: Removes dust and debris from surfaces efficiently, including filters, vents, and the indoor casing.

  • Garden Hose: Rinses the outdoor condenser coils thoroughly. A steady water flow helps remove accumulated dirt without damaging the coils.

  • Collection Bag or Tarp: Catches water when cleaning the outdoor unit, keeping your surrounding area clean and dry.

Cleaning Materials

  • Aircon Cleaning Spray or Foam: Specially designed to break down dirt and buildup on coils. Foam cleaners expand to reach tight spaces and remove stubborn grime.

  • Bucket: For holding water, mixing cleaning solutions, and rinsing parts. Having a bucket on hand makes the process more organized.

  • Lint-Free Rags: Wipe down surfaces and components without leaving lint behind, ensuring a clean finish.

  • Aircon Coil Cleaner: Effectively removes dust, dirt, and mold from coils, maintaining optimal cooling performance.

Preparing Your Aircon Before Cleaning

Before you start cleaning, it’s important to prepare your aircon properly to ensure safety and effectiveness. Turn off and unplug the unit, move any furniture or obstacles nearby, and gather all the necessary tools, protective gear, and cleaning materials. Taking these steps will make the cleaning process smoother and help prevent accidents or damage to your unit.

Additional Preparation Tips:

  • Place old towels or a plastic sheet under the indoor unit to catch any dripping water.

  • Ensure proper ventilation in the room while using cleaning sprays to avoid inhaling fumes.

  • Check the user manual for specific instructions for your aircon model.

Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Your Aircon

Cleaning your aircon at home can be simple if you follow these steps carefully. Always remember safety first and wear your protective gear.

Step 1: Power Off and Unplug the Unit

  • Turn off your aircon and unplug it from the power source.

     

  • This prevents electrical accidents and ensures your safety while cleaning.

     

Step 2: Remove and Clean the Air Filters

  • Open the front panel of your unit and carefully remove the air filters.

     

  • Wash them with mild soap and lukewarm water. Avoid hot water, as it can damage the filters.

     

  • Let them dry completely before reinstalling.

     

  • Tip: Clean filters every 2–4 weeks during peak usage to maintain airflow and efficiency.

     

Step 3: Clean the Evaporator and Condenser Coils

  • Use a stiff brush or fin comb to gently remove dust and dirt from the coils.

     

  • Spray coil cleaner or foam specifically designed for aircon units. Allow it to sit for the recommended time.

     

  • Rinse carefully with water, making sure not to bend the delicate fins.

     

Step 4: Check and Clear the Drain Line

  • The drain line removes condensation from your aircon.

     

  • Inspect it for clogs or algae buildup and flush it with water or a mild cleaning solution.

     

  • Ensuring the drain line is clear prevents water leaks and mold growth.

     

Step 5: Clean the Exterior and Vents

  • Wipe down the exterior with a damp lint-free rag.

     

  • Use a vacuum or brush to clean dust from vents and the indoor casing.

     

  • For window units, also clean the surrounding area to remove accumulated dust or debris.

     

Step 6: Clean the Outdoor Unit

  • Remove debris such as leaves or dirt around the condenser.

     

  • Use a garden hose to gently rinse the coils and fins.

     

  • Place a collection bag or tarp underneath to catch runoff water.

     

  • Make sure the unit is completely dry before turning it back on.

     

Step 7: Reassemble and Test

  • Reinstall the air filters and close all panels securely.

     

  • Plug the unit back in and turn it on to ensure it is running smoothly.

     

  • Listen for unusual noises and check for proper cooling.

     

Pro Tip: Even with regular home cleaning, schedule a professional service with AyosLamig at least once a year to ensure your unit stays in top condition.

When to Seek Professional Help

While regular home cleaning can keep your aircon running efficiently, some situations require expert assistance. For safe and thorough servicing, consider calling AyosLamig. Professionals can perform deep cleaning, inspect for hidden problems, and ensure your unit operates safely and efficiently.

Call a professional if you notice:

  • Persistent water leaks or drainage issues

     

  • Unusual noises when the unit is running

     

  • Electrical problems or frequent tripping of breakers

     

  • Coils or internal components heavily clogged with dirt, dust, or mold

     

  • Poor cooling performance despite regular cleaning

     

Additional Reasons to Call AyosLamig:

  • To perform a thorough inspection of the compressor and electrical components

     

  • For refrigerant top-ups or leak checks

     

  • When your aircon hasn’t been professionally serviced for over a year

     

  • For peace of mind, knowing your unit is in expert hands

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How often should I clean my aircon at home?
    Ideally, clean the air filters every 2–4 weeks during peak usage. Deep cleaning the coils, vents, and outdoor unit can be done every 3–6 months, depending on usage and environmental factors.
  2. Can I use any cleaning solution on my aircon?
    No, always use cleaners specifically designed for air conditioners. Using harsh chemicals can damage delicate components like coils and fins.
  3. Is it safe to clean the aircon myself?
    Yes, as long as you follow safety precautions: turn off and unplug the unit, wear protective gear, and avoid using excessive water near electrical components.
  4. How do I know if my aircon needs professional servicing?
    Call Ayos Lamig if you notice leaks, strange noises, poor cooling, frequent electrical issues, or heavily clogged coils. Regular yearly professional service is recommended even if the unit seems fine.
  5. Can cleaning my aircon reduce my electricity bills?
    Yes! A clean and well-maintained aircon runs more efficiently, reducing strain on the compressor and lowering energy consumption, which can save you money.
  6. What should I do if the outdoor unit is hard to reach?
    If accessing the outdoor unit is difficult or unsafe, it’s best to hire professionals like Ayos Lamig to perform the cleaning safely.
  7. Does cleaning my aircon improve indoor air quality?
    Absolutely. Removing dust, mold, and allergens from filters and coils ensures that the air circulated in your home or office is cleaner and healthier.