The detergent and water mix is applied to the coil using a low pressure sprayer.
Furnace coil cleaning necessary.
In most situations coil cleaning is not required annually if filters are replaced regularly.
Vacuum everywhere you see dust.
While everything is open use a flashlight to look for signs of soot fine black powder which often indicates poor combustion.
Simply vacuum the coils with a brush attachment.
Do not damage them with the vacuum.
Why it s necessary your furnace coils utilize their surface area to warm the air which is then circulated into your home.
Clean the blower assembly.
The coil is either allowed to drain naturally or lightly rinsed with a garden hose.
Wipe clean the blower compartment fan and assembly.
Cleaning the furnace coil as previously mentioned it s nearly impossible and certainly not advisable for a homeowner to reach the furnace evaporator coil.
Condensed moisture can cause dust and other particles to stick to and build up on the coils.
A mild soap and water are usually sufficient for cleaning the blower although a toothbrush may help you to clean the fan blades and the small spaces between them.
Use a soft brush to very gently clean the fins they bend easily.
Use caution while working around the coils.
Wipe clean the condensate pan.
To get at the back of the burners tape a 20 in.
The blower assembly is the component that pulls air in through the back of the furnace pushes it out of the front and creates the heat.
Duct cleaning is not considered to be a necessary part of yearly maintenance of your heating and cooling system which consists of regular cleaning of drain pans and heating and cooling coils regular filter changes and yearly inspections of heating equipment.
Drain line to your vacuum hose.
While there are a number of commercially available coil cleaning solutions on the market air conditioner coils can be cleaned with a solution of a mild household detergent and water.
Use soft cleaning towels to hand clean the coil.
However a light amount of household dust in your air ducts is normal.
You can clean the coils while checking them if necessary.
Evaporator coils cause condensation dehumidifying the air before it circulates through your home.
The best time to get your coils cleaned is during your seasonal heating tune up which we recommend scheduling in the fall before the first truly cold days of winter.