Your Outdoor Condensing Unit

Your Outdoor Condensing Unit

In the Summer I like to labor outside.

I like to make sure my dwelling is in tip top shape.

When I labor around my dwelling I like to maintain my flower beds. I also like to make sure my grass is break and my shrubs are trimmed. Every Summer our neighborhood has a contest for the best sod. Last year I was runner up. This year my goal is to claim the title of having the best sod. I am not sure why I wouldn’t win. My dwelling has numerous peculiar colors and varieties of plants and flowers that are not found in my neighbor’s sods. When I mow my grass every week, I’ve realized that grass clippings get stuck to my outdoor condensing unit. The first few times that I saw the grass in the component I did not guess much of it. I thought that the rain and the wind would eventually remove it. However I was wrong because recently I looked at the component and saw how restrained up it was. I figured that I needed to take some sort of action to scrub it. What I was told to do is to turn off the electrical power to the condenser component off at the outdoor shut off. Then I’ll take my shop-vac and vacuum away the debris. Due to the excessive amount of debris, sporadically the fins get a little bent. So I will straighten the fins by gently using a dinner knife. Next I’ll remove the fan by unscrewing the top grille, then grab a hose and spray the fins with moderate water pressure.

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