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Over time, air conditioning coils can collect dirt and build up that affects airflow, efficiency and overall system performance. Service Today helps with coil cleaning for home air conditioning systems.
Same-day service
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Upfront pricing before
work starts
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Coil cleaning is often considered when an air conditioner is not performing as well as expected or when part of the system needs deeper cleaning.
Common reasons to consider coil cleaning include:

Coil cleaning should be based on the actual condition of the system, with clear advice on whether it is likely to help.
Service Today helps with:

Booking air conditioner coil cleaning services is simple. Here is what happens next.

We can help with a wide range of heating & cooling requirements around the home, including:

Unexpected electrical problems can put pressure on the household budget. Flexible payment options are available for eligible jobs.

Coil cleaning may be needed when dirt and build up affect airflow, cooling performance or overall system condition.
Yes. Dirty coils can reduce airflow and make the system work harder, which may affect performance and efficiency.
It can be. Depending on the condition of the unit, coil cleaning may be recommended as part of broader maintenance or servicing.
Yes. Your technician will assess the system, explain the recommended work and provide pricing before work begins.
be completed alongside servicing or other system work depending on the condition of the unit.
The time required for coil cleaning can vary depending on the size and condition of the unit, but it is typically completed within a standard service appointment.
Yes, when performed correctly by a trained technician using appropriate cleaning agents, coil cleaning is safe for most common residential and commercial air conditioning systems.
The recommended frequency depends on factors like usage, environment, and system type, but generally, an inspection is recommended annually as part of routine maintenance.
While the primary goal is system performance, removing mould, mildew, and dirt from the coils can have a positive side effect on the air quality circulated by the system.
Standard cleaning usually covers filters and visible components, while coil cleaning is a more in-depth service focused specifically on removing deep-seated grime and build-up from the evaporator and condenser coils.






