Kalos Services, Inc. Service Specialist, Jesse Claerbout, shows the proper way to clean an outdoor condenser. A contractor should do this procedure annually, and it should be included in your preventative air conditioning maintenance. Make sure your air conditioning service provider always gives your unit the type of quality cleaning shown here. At Kalos Services, Inc. we always strive to give “Simply Great Service.”

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Today, we’ll show you how to properly wash the outdoor air conditioning condenser.

First, you want to make sure there is no power running to your unit. Here, in essence, make sure your breaker to the air conditioner is turned off. We all want to check for the debris on the inside. We got some debris in here. I’ll go ahead and pull off the top.

So, here we just have some condenser foil cleaner – Triple D. I’m gonna spray that on the outside of the coil.

All right. Then, we’re gonna spray the water from the inside out.

When you’re in here, also you’re gonna get all the small debris we couldn’t get with the vacuum on the bottom.

High-voltage and low-voltage wires, we have the power off right now, but we’re just looking for rubbed-out wires. These all seem to be in good condition. A lot of times, you’ll see these low-voltage wires here end up rubbing out up against the copper right in this area here, but everything looks good on this one.

We’ll go ahead and put the top back on and give it one final rinse down, spray off with that. There were go.

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***This video is strictly educational in nature. It is NOT a DIY tutorial. Kalos Services, Inc. strongly suggests contacting the appropriate licensed professional to perform the work that is shown in this video.

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