Insights from a Comprehensive Survey on Family Household Air Conditioner Cleaning
In an effort to assist those grappling with air conditioner cleaning issues, Ouchi ni Pro conducted an extensive survey focusing on family households. This unique investigation sheds light on the preferences and habits related to air conditioner maintenance among family units in Japan.
Purpose of the Survey
The main objective of the survey was to gather insights about air conditioner cleaning practices prevalent in family households. Participants were asked a series of questions to understand their usage patterns, concerns, and preferences regarding air conditioner cleaning.
Survey Methodology
Utilizing CloudWorks for data collection, the survey gathered responses from
100 participants—comprising
41 males and
57 females (with
2 participants opting not to disclose their gender). The survey was conducted via internet research in
November 2025, targeting households across
Japan.
Family Structure of Respondents
Participants were asked about their current family structure. The breakdown is as follows:
- - Couples/Partners Only: 15 respondents
- - Couples with Children: 60 respondents
- - Single Parents with Children: 10 respondents
- - Multi-Generational Households: 15 respondents
Number of Air Conditioners in Households
When inquired about the number of air conditioners in their homes, respondents provided the following details:
- - One unit: 20 respondents
- - Two units: 37 respondents
- - Three units: 18 respondents
- - Four or more units: 25 respondents
Most Frequently Used Rooms
The survey also sought to identify which rooms the air conditioners were used most frequently. The results were:
- - Living Room: 75 respondents
- - Bedroom: 20 respondents
- - Children's Room: 1 respondent
- - Study/Home Office: 4 respondents
Reasons for Regular Air Conditioner Cleaning
Participants indicated their primary reasons for regularly cleaning or maintaining their air conditioners:
- - Health Concerns: 20 respondents
- - Comfortable Living Environment: 28 respondents
- - Objections to Odor and Dirt: 38 respondents
- - Energy Savings and Efficiency Improvement: 13 respondents
- - A General Desire to Clean: 1 respondent
Ideal Frequency for Air Conditioner Cleaning
Regarding the ideal frequency for air conditioner cleaning, most participants preferred:
- - Once a year: 19 respondents
- - Twice a year: 72 respondents
- - Every few years: 9 respondents
- - Only when dirty: 0 respondents
Willingness to Hire a Cleaning Service
Finally, when asked if they would consider hiring a professional service for air conditioning cleaning if they believed it to be effective for their health and comfort, responses were as follows:
- - Definitely would: 39 respondents
- - Somewhat would: 53 respondents
- - Not likely: 7 respondents
- - Not at all: 1 respondent
About Ouchi ni Pro
Ouchi ni Pro is a reliable platform enabling users to select various home-related services from trusted professionals. The site features extensive services like air conditioner cleaning, plumbing, house cleaning, and even estate organizing. Users can efficiently search for providers based on service area, pricing, and service offerings, in addition to reading reviews from over
20,000 customers for a well-informed choice.
Current promotional initiatives include a campaign encouraging users to submit reviews in exchange for up to
1,000 yen in digital gift vouchers. Ouchi ni Pro aims at fostering a comfortable living environment through assuring and satisfactory service selection.
With a commitment to transparency and customer satisfaction, Ouchi ni Pro supports families in maintaining a clean and pleasant atmosphere within their homes.
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