Your condenser unit was designed to withstand the weather conditions outside, but that doesn’t mean it is invulnerable to problems. By performing these outside condenser unit maintenance tips, you can ensure that your cooling system will operate smoothly and efficiently all summer long.

The two main problems condenser units face

Various things can go wrong with your condenser unit that requires a professional contractor to fix. However, two main problems can be addressed by you, the homeowner: your unit can get dirty and its airflow can be restricted. Both of these problems are energy wasters and hinder the performance of your cooling system, and the tips below are designed to help you avoid them.

The two main problems condenser units face

Various things can go wrong with your condenser unit that requires a professional contractor to fix. However, two main problems can be addressed by you, the homeowner: your unit can get dirty and its airflow can be restricted. Both of these problems are energy wasters and hinder the performance of your cooling system, and the tips below are designed to help you avoid them.

Outside condenser unit maintenance tips:

  • Get annual preventive maintenance. During air conditioner preventive maintenance, a technician will fully inspect and clean your unit and fix any problems that are affecting your cooling system. By getting this done once a year, you can ensure your condenser unit is performing at its best and ready to take on the hottest days of the year.
  • Keep your condenser clean. Because your condenser unit is located outside, it has to face all of the wind, flying debris, grass, and dirt that surround it. Periodically check your unit and remove any leaves, sticks, or dirt that you can see. If you’d like to take it a step further, you can purchase a commercial coil cleaner and give your unit a nice scrub down.
  • Remove anything that could restrict airflow. There are all kinds of things that can prevent air from flowing through your unit: bushes, branches, wind-blown garbage, and more. If you see anything stuck on your unit, remove it right away and be sure to trim plants and foliage back at least two feet from it.
  • Remove anything that could restrict airflow. There are all kinds of things that can prevent air from flowing through your unit: bushes, branches, wind-blown garbage, and more. If you see anything stuck on your unit, remove it right away and be sure to trim plants and foliage back at least two feet from it.

If you have any questions about outside condenser unit maintenance, or if you’d like a cooling system serviced or installed in your home, contact Jerry Kelly Heating & Air Conditioning, your St. Louis area heating and cooling company.

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