
Although we all look forward to the warmer weather, few are those who enjoy sweating inside their hot homes or apartments. And that's why many purchase an air conditioner or heat pump.
However, to benefit from these systems long term, they must be properly maintained. So, how should one go about carrying out regular maintenance?
Maintaining Your Air Conditioner
Source: Canva

Source : Noroit CVC inc.
Why is this important?
With all that there is to do daily, one might be tempted to put aside certain tasks that are deemed less important and can simply wait. However, when it comes to your air conditioner, this mistake should be avoided. Indeed, you must keep in mind that a well-maintained air conditioner will have a longer lifespan, in addition to performing optimally.
Regarding our last point, it should be noted that an air conditioner capable of delivering its full performance will provide cleaner air inside the house and will also be able to save energy.
Prior to Air Conditioner Maintenance
Before starting your regular cleaning or maintenance routine on your air conditioner, it’s worth taking a look at the instructions manual. This will inform you of any guidelines to follow so that the cleaning process can be carried out without a hitch.
Second, don't forget to unplug your device. Do you have a central air conditioning system? If so, you’ll have to disengage the circuit breaker on your electrical panel or interrupt the power supply using the casing located near your device.
Finally, it’s important to remember that not all air conditioners will let you know when maintenance is required. Therefore, it’s preferable to write this information down in a calendar to avoid forgetting when to carry out this task.
How to Clean a Wall-Mounted AC

Source : RenoQuotes
To maintain your wall-mounted air conditioner, start by cleaning the condenser coil as well as the evaporator. To do this, remove the plastic bracket or the panel of the air conditioner. Now use a fine brush to straighten the bent fins. However, be careful not to rush to complete this task, otherwise, you risk damaging the tubing. This could greatly affect your device’s efficiency.
Next is coil cleaning. When these are clean, apply lubricant to them. Make sure the fins aren't curved and are instead, straight. Otherwise, the air circulation inside the fins could be greatly compromised.
If you notice any dust on the fan blades, remember to clean them with an all-purpose cleaner. If the fan in question has a motor, you can apply a little oil to it to lubricate it properly.
As for the filter, of course, it’ll be important to clean it (if it’s reusable) or replace it if it’s disposable. The cleaning procedure is very similar to that used for the mini-split air conditioner.
If your unit is located outside, it’s important to remove any debris potentially residing in the compressor or condenser. This can be done by removing the casing from the top of the unit and using a vacuum to remove debris from inside the unit.
Maintaining a Mini-Split Air Conditioner

Source : RenoQuotes
Clean the filters
If you have a mini-split air conditioner, first tilt up the panel on the front of the air conditioner. To remove the filter, all you have to do is unclip it.
Then, remove any dust on the filter with a vacuum cleaner. For efficiency when completing this task, use a narrow nozzle. Then, complete the work by rinsing the filter with lukewarm water and brushing it with a soft bristle brush to dislodge any dust that remains on the surface. Finally, allow the filter to dry as long as necessary before putting it back in place.
If necessary, clean the activated carbon filter. For this, it should be noted that an activated carbon filter must be cleaned according to specific guidelines. This consists of placing the filter in the dishwasher and washing it at the highest temperature possible. Finally, dry the filter in the oven at 100 degrees Celsius for about 10 minutes. Cleaning the activated carbon filter will allow it to function properly since it does has a deodorizing effect. Note that this type of filter must be replaced every year.
Let’s wrap up this section by noting that cleaning mini-split air conditioner filters should be done once or twice a month. Also important: it’s advisable to replace any filter that appears damaged.
Clean the outdoor unit (condenser)
Now, regarding the maintenance of the outdoor unit, note that great care must be taken. To clean it properly, use a mixture of lukewarm water and a mild all-purpose soap. You can also use a compressor, as long as you set the air jet on low. When finishing, examine the holes where condensation water drains to be sure that they’re not clogged by any dirt or debris.
Note that it’s also necessary to clean the outdoor coil with a garden hose. To prevent damage to the air conditioner, use the low-pressure hose. Let’s finish by specifying that it’s important to carry out a deep clean of the sort with this system at least once every three years.
Heat Pump Maintenance

Source : RenoQuotes
Clean the filters
When it comes to maintaining your heat pump, filter replacement recommendations may vary from one manufacturer to another. However, it’s generally advised to check the filter every month to ensure it’s not too dirty. Again, don’t wait for your system to tell you when a good cleaning is in the books, as not all systems will provide this information.
When it comes to the filter cleaning process, it’ll depend on the type of filter you have. In fact, your heat pump may have a disposable filter. If this is the case, just replace it. If your filter is reusable, it can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner.
In terms of how often this cleaning’s required, it’s essential to reiterate the importance of following the manufacturer’s guidelines. If in doubt, don’t hesitate to ask them for more information. Depending on how often you use your system as well as other conditions (whether or not you have pets, etc.), it’s likely you should perform this task more often.
Remember, there are several types of filters, and this can influence how often they need to be replaced, as well as the exact procedure to follow to perform this operation.
For more on the subject, read our article How to Replace an Air Conditioner Filter.
Clean the outdoor unit
Now is the time to clean the outdoor unit, which will be necessary considering all the dirt and dust that’ll tend to collect on it. Before proceeding with this step, turn off the heat pump. For the cleaning itself, use a garden hose or a bucket of lukewarm water, along with a sponge. Inspect the unit and make sure that the heat pump and fan aren’t obstructed by one or more debris.
Want to learn more about heat pump maintenance? See our article: How to Maintain a Heat Pump.
Duct maintenance
First, note that not all heat pumps have a duct. If your system has one, you’ll need to contact a specialized company to clean them. Unfortunately, it’s not possible to do this job on your own due to the type of equipment required to carry out this task.
Fan motor maintenance
Now it’s time to service the fan motor. Although you may not think about this step right away, it’s important to pay attention. Note that this part may need to be lubricated from time to time. If you notice that your air conditioner is louder than normal or you're hearing pops or squeaks, it's probably time to do so.
The procedure involves removing the screws that hold the panel in front of the fan. Then, remove the panel carefully to avoid damaging nearby wiring. Place a few drops in the ports designed for this purpose and lastly, replace the panel.
Clean the capacitor coils
Now that we’re ready to clean the capacitor coils, note that they must be carried out with the greatest of care due to their fragility. You’ll need to carefully remove any dirt and debris that’s accumulated on the outside of the coils, then focus your attention on the fins themselves. To clean them, use a vacuum cleaner with a soft bristle brush.
The interior of the unit also deserves your attention. To maintain it, you’ll need to use a sprayer and work from the inside out, spraying the fins so that the dirt inside comes off. However, be careful not to spray the unit's wiring or the fan motor, as you risk damaging your system. Once maintenance is complete, there should be no debris left.
Want to have an overview of the different air conditioning system prices? Read our article The Cost of Air Conditioning Systems.
Get 3 renovation quotes for your air conditioner project
RenoQuotes.com can help you get quotes for your air conditioning and heating. If you submit your project, we’ll put you in contact with top-rated contractors. Fill in the form on the homepage (it only takes a few minutes), and you will get estimates from trusted professionals.
Dial 1-844 828-1588 to speak with one of our customer service representatives.
Looking for something else?
Related articles
The latest industry news, interviews, technologies, and resources.

Editorial Team
•07 Nov 2023
Removing stains, paint or discolouration streaks from surfaces can be difficult, especially if they’re quite stuck in. There are plenty of methods and potential solutions on the market for dealing with them. Sandblasting has long been used as a solution to combat set-in stains, or in situations where the paint needs to be stripped from the surface it's on.

Léa Plourde-Archer
•07 Nov 2023
If you feel like your garage needs a good makeover, you may be having a hard time knowing where to start. RenoQuotes.com is here to give you a few ideas and tips on how to renovate your garage.

Léa Plourde-Archer
•07 Nov 2023
In Canada, bathrooms tend not to be very spacious, yet this part of the home is first and foremost meant to be a place of relaxation where occupants should be made to feel comfortable. By optimizing the layout of your bathroom, you can enjoy a more refined space, especially by focusing on storage furniture. Home furnishing stores are full of ideas of any kind to allow you to optimize every inch of the room. There is something for everyone and all budgets!

Editorial Team
•07 Nov 2023
In Montréal alone, it’s estimated that approximately 300,000 residents are affected by a high level of lead in their water, in particular, due to the pipe connecting their home to the city’s water system. In 2007, the City of Montréal, therefore, committed to changing all of its lead water pipes in the public sector, totalling around 48,000 by 2030, recently investing about $557 million to accelerate the project.

Editorial Team
•07 Nov 2023
The bathroom should be a sacred space that’s well looked after. We spend a lot of time in this room, and its maintenance is vital for keeping your house chic, comfortable, and running smoothly. Reviving a washroom that’s grown old, outdated or tired is an excellent way to offer character and style while increasing your home’s resale value. Looking for ways to modernize your bathroom doesn’t simply mean keeping up with what’s trending.