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How To Clean Your AC Filter

The home maintenance routine must include HVAC inspections like regular AC filter cleaning or relacing. Whether your air conditioner has a permanent or disposable filter, a clean AC filter keeps allergens from spreading caused by a dirty air conditioner and gives the best air quality.

To clean or replace your AC filters correctly, you must know what steps to take. Here’s how:

Step 1: Turn Off the Central Air Conditioning System

Turning off your central AC helps prevent electric shock and other associated risks while cleaning or replacing the filters.

Step 2: Determine Whether Your AC’s Filters Are Disposable or Permanent

You can locate them in its service panel to see what type of filters it uses. Recommendations are usually to change or clean your air filter every 1-3 months. If it has disposable filters, you must replace them with new ones to keep the efficiency of the air quality at home. On the other hand, if it uses permanent filters, you can start clearing the dust and debris in the filter.

Step 3: Remove the Unit’s Dirty Filters

After switching off the AC, it’s now time to remove the filters and place the filter on the ground facing up. If you have a disposable filter, you can clean around the filter mount, then replace.

Step 4: Vacuum, Brush, and Wash the Filters

If you don’t have a disposable filter, you can start vacuuming the clogs from them. Make sure you have read the manual to follow the correct cleaning methods for the AC filters, so you’ll know whether it’s allowed to wash the filters with water or not.

The steps above show how a clean or replace your AC filter can benefit your family regarding comfort, health, and energy consumption. So, regular home maintenance practices like routine HVAC inspections must be on your schedule. But if you can’t figure out how to clean your air conditioner’s filters, talk to a professional in the field.

At Bounds Heating & Air, we provide residential and commercial owners with the highest quality of service for HVAC-related concerns. Our team in FL can assist you with services like AC filter cleaning and tune-ups. Contact us today to request your service!


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