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The AC coils must be kept clean for heat to transfer through them effectively without being obstructed by dirt and other debris. Lack of regular maintenance on the coils may cause an overheated AC system or increased energy costs and usage.
Once a year. Unless you live in an unusually windy, dusty, or dirty climate where it might come into contact with more debris than usual, your AC coils typically only need to be cleaned once a year. Your AC unit can also require more frequent cleaning if you use it frequently.
Recommended to hire professional with right tools and experience of hvac system. Like with the evaporator coil, start with a soft brush or shop vac to remove dirt and debris from the coils, but also clean the base of the condenser unit.
The most obvious indication that your evaporator coil is dirty is a heavy layer of dirt, dust, and other filth on it. High energy bills, AC cooling issues, and visible frost on coils are a few additional warning signs.
Our professional AC coil cleaning services, which include dismantling the unit to access the evaporator coil, start from AED550 to 750. Get in touch with our wellness consultant to learn more