Aircon cleaning (ล้างแอร์ in Thai) is the single highest-impact maintenance task in a Bangkok home. A dirty aircon runs 30% harder, spreads dust and mold, and fails 2–3 years earlier than one that's cleaned regularly.
Two levels of cleaning: filter vs. coil
Filter cleaning is something you can do yourself every 2–4 weeks. It handles surface-level dust and improves airflow. Coil cleaning is a professional job that involves chemical cleaners and full unit disassembly — you need a pro for this, every 6–12 months.
Filter cleaning: the 10-minute DIY
- Turn off the aircon at the wall switch (not just the remote)
- Open the front panel — it usually hinges up
- Pull out the filter panels (they slide out)
- Rinse them under running water, dust-side first
- Soak in warm soapy water for 10 minutes if heavily soiled
- Shake off excess water and let air dry completely (important — don't reinstall wet filters, it breeds mold)
- Reinstall filters, close the panel
Signs you need professional coil cleaning
- A musty or sour smell when the aircon starts
- Water dripping from the indoor unit
- Visibly dark or black coil fins
- The unit runs but doesn't cool as well as it used to
- Electricity bills climbing without a usage change
- Visible mold on the front vents
What professional aircon cleaning involves
A proper professional service (typically ฿600–1,500 per unit in Bangkok) includes filter deep cleaning, evaporator coil chemical wash, drain line flush, and fan blade cleaning. Budget services sometimes skip the coil wash — ask specifically before booking.
How often to service in Bangkok
Bangkok's dust and humidity mean aircon units need more frequent service than in cooler climates. The general rule:
- Filter clean yourself: every 2–4 weeks during heavy use, monthly otherwise
- Professional coil service: every 6 months
- Refrigerant check: once a year
- Full deep service (including drain line): once every 12–18 months
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I clean the aircon coils myself?
No. Coil cleaning involves electrical disassembly and chemical cleaners that damage the unit if used wrong. A bad DIY coil clean is the #1 cause of aircon failure in Bangkok.
How much does aircon cleaning cost in Bangkok?
Filter-only cleaning is free (DIY). Professional coil service ranges ฿600–800 per unit for basic service, ฿1,200–1,800 for a deep chemical wash. CLEANROVA offers aircon cleaning as an add-on starting at ฿800.
Bundle aircon cleaning with your next deep clean for a discounted rate.



