Introduction

As summer heat increases, air conditioners work harder and often lose cooling efficiency. While full servicing is usually done by technicians, some basic AC maintenance can be done at home using just a few simple tools. This helps improve cooling, reduce electricity bills, and extend AC life.

The 2 Things You Need for Basic AC Cleaning

1. Soft Brush or Paint Brush

  • Used to clean dust from filters and vents
  • Helps remove dirt without damaging delicate parts
  • Can reach corners of indoor unit safely

2. Water Spray Bottle (or Light Water Jet)

  • Used to clean air filters gently
  • Helps remove deep dust and blockage
  • Must be used carefully to avoid electrical parts

How to Clean Your AC at home (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Turn Off Power

  • Switch off the AC and disconnect power supply
  • Safety is very important before cleaning

Step 2: Open Front Panel

  • Gently lift the indoor unit cover
  • Remove air filters carefully

Step 3: Clean Filters

  • Use a soft brush to remove dust
  • Spray light water to wash filters
  • Let them dry completely in shade

Step 4: Clean Vents

  • Use the brush to remove dust from air outlets
  • Avoid touching internal electronic parts

Step 5: Reinstall Filters

  • Once dry, place filters back properly
  • Close the front panel securely

Important Safety Tips

  • Never spray water directly inside the AC body
  • Do not use strong chemicals or hard brushes
  • Always ensure filters are completely dry before reusing
  • Avoid DIY cleaning if AC has internal faults

Benefits of Regular home AC Cleaning

  • Better cooling performance
  • Lower electricity consumption
  • Reduced pressure on compressor
  • Longer AC lifespan
  • Cleaner indoor air quality

When You Still Need a Technician

Call a professional if:

  • AC is not cooling even after cleaning
  • Strange noise or smell occurs
  • Gas leakage is suspected
  • Water is leaking from indoor unit

Conclusion

With just a soft brush and a spray bottle, you can perform basic AC maintenance at home and keep your cooling system efficient during summer. However, deep servicing should still be done by professionals once or twice a year.

 

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