How to Clean Your Air Conditioner Filter
Jul 28, 2025 04:33AM ● By Family Features
Air conditioners play a crucial role in maintaining indoor air quality by filtering out particulates such as dust, pollen and other pollutants. Over time, their filters can become clogged, reducing your AC’s effectiveness and allowing contaminants to circulate throughout your home.
Regularly cleaning (or replacing) your air conditioner’s filters ensures your system operates efficiently, providing you with cleaner, healthier air while reducing energy consumption, lowering utility bills and extending the lifespan of your air conditioner.
If you find your home isn’t cooling off as quickly as it used to, it could be due to a clogged filter reducing airflow from your vents. Similarly, increased dust accumulation around your home or more frequent allergy symptoms may be signs to check your filter.
Following this simple cleaning routine can help ensure your home remains a sanctuary of clean, fresh air:
- Turn off the HVAC system.
- Locate your unit’s filter compartment, which is typically found behind the return air grille or inside the air handler unit.
- Carefully remove the filters.
- Gently vacuum off loose debris.
- Wash filter with a mixture of water and mild detergent. (Avoid using harsh chemicals or high-pressure water, which can damage the filter.)
- Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry completely as moisture can lead to mold growth within the HVAC system.
- Re-install filter and secure cover or grille.
- Turn HVAC system back on and enjoy the improved air quality and efficiency.
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