As air conditioners operate, dust, pollen, mold, bacteria, and other harmful microorganisms accumulate in the indoor unit. These build-ups can lead to bad odors, reduced performance, and serious health issues. Regular cleaning not only extends the device’s lifespan but also directly affects indoor air quality.
Clean airflow is especially important for people with allergies, children, and the elderly. Unclean ACs become breeding grounds for microbes in the evaporator and filter sections. Additionally, dirty internal components force the motor to work harder, raising electricity bills and reducing the unit’s life.
Deepair systems are designed for easy cleaning of filters and internal units. However, at least one professional cleaning per year is recommended. For businesses, this may need to be done every six months. Regular maintenance ensures maximum performance, quiet operation, and prevents potential malfunctions.