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Cleaning the Outdoor Condenser After a Wind and Dirt Storm

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“Is it okay to use the leaf blower on the outdoor condenser?”

It’s not just ok, it’s a good practice once or twice a year to clear dirt debris out from in and around the condenser. It’s important to do it carefully, however, to avoid damage. 

Here’s why and what to consider: 

  • Removing debris:

    Leaf blowers can effectively remove leaves, grass clippings, and other debris that can accumulate on the condenser and clog its coils, hindering airflow and efficiency. 
  • Preventing airflow blockage:

    A clean condenser ensures proper airflow, allowing the AC unit to operate efficiently and cool effectively. 

Important considerations: 

  • Direct airflow:
    When using a leaf blower, avoid directing the airflow directly into the condenser’s coils, as this can damage them. 
  • Power and distance:
    Use a moderate power level and maintain a safe distance from the condenser to avoid damaging the fins. 
  • Debris removal:
    Remove any debris that has accumulated around the unit before using the leaf blower, especially any that might be lodged inside the coils. 

Additional tips: 

  • Trim vegetation:
    Trim back shrubs and vegetation that might interfere with airflow around the condenser. 
  • Periodic cleaning: ALASKAFY!
    Regularly schedule a maintenance cleaning of the inside of the condenser, especially after periods of high wind or storms, to prevent debris buildup. 
  • If Planting:
    Consider planting drought-tolerant plants that don’t shed many leaves to minimize debris around the unit.