Condenser Coil Cleaning
Condenser Unit Pressure Wash & Coil Cleaning
The outdoor coil is how your system dumps heat. Blocked with dirt and lawn debris, it can't — and everything downstream suffers.

The outdoor condenser has exactly one job: throw the heat collected inside the house out into the air. It does that by pulling air across a fin-and-tube coil. When that coil is matted with grass clippings, dryer lint, pollen, salt residue and dust, the airflow through it collapses and the heat has nowhere to go. Head pressure climbs, the compressor works harder and hotter, efficiency falls, and the compressor's life shortens measurably.
Coastal properties in Miami-Dade and Broward have a second problem: salt. Salt-laden air corrodes aluminium fins and copper tube joints, and a coil that is both corroded and blocked fails early. Cleaning is done with the correct coil chemistry and controlled pressure — a pressure washer used carelessly bends fins flat and makes the airflow problem permanent rather than fixing it.
Signs the condenser coil needs cleaning
- The outdoor unit runs hot to the touch and never seems to cycle off
- Cooling that has faded gradually over a season rather than failing suddenly
- Visible grass, leaves or lint packed into the outdoor fins
- The system tripping on high pressure on the hottest afternoons
- Rising energy bills with unchanged usage
What's included
- Power isolation and electrical compartment protection
- Debris removal from the coil, base pan and fan shroud
- Coil cleaning with appropriate chemistry and controlled pressure
- Fin combing where fins have been bent
- Refrigerant pressure check before and after to confirm improvement
South Florida
Condenser Coil Cleaning across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach
Salt air, year-round cooling load, and high-rise condo systems with limited access.
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Condenser Coil Cleaning across Polk, Orange, Osceola
Genuine winter nights, heavy inland summer humidity, and heating that actually gets used.
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How often should this be done in Florida?
Annually for most properties, and more often near the coast or where lawn equipment regularly throws clippings into the unit.
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