Did you know that indoor air tends to be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air? You might think that keeping your home clean by mopping and dusting regularly is enough. The reality is that the air inside your home contains a lot of toxins and dust, and you need a deeper clean than regular housekeeping.
Most people don’t realize that the air they breathe inside the home is filled with dust. Over time, your air ducts grow dust, debris, and toxins which circulate throughout your home. As a result, this can cause your HVAC system to become overwhelmed and work harder than it should. Dust can also lead to mold, which is extremely dangerous and poisonous.
If you don’t maintain your HVAC ducts and don’t regularly clean them, it can cause a slew of problems inside your household. To find out more, we’re going to break down four reasons why you should clean your HVAC ducts.
When the air is circulating through your heating and cooling vents, it tends to recirculate dust and other small particles throughout your home. Recirculated air means that you’re breathing in tiny particles, which can lead to respiratory problems like allergies or even asthma.
HVAC duct cleaning prevents the build-up of mold spores that circulate throughout your home, affecting indoor air quality. Indoor air pollutants can cause or exacerbate upper respiratory problems such as allergies, colds, flu, bronchitis, and even pneumonia. Regular duct cleaning also removes dust mites, animal dander, pollen, and other microbes, which are known to cause or worsen asthmatic conditions.
Routinely scheduled duct cleaning can increase the efficiency of your HVAC equipment, ensure it is running at peak performance, and lengthen the life of your heating and cooling systems.
Cleaning your HVAC vents not only keeps you healthy but also saves you money on energy bills. If you never had your heating and cooling system maintained, chances are it is less efficient than it should be. Up to 30% of the total operating cost for your furnace or AC unit goes towards keeping the accumulated dust out of the ductwork. This reduced efficiency costs you money!
Mold growth in HVAC ducts is possible. That’s why regular duct cleaning is essential. Without regular cleaning, mold and mildew can grow in your HVAC system. Mold growth is especially common in humid weather.
Mold growth is not only dangerous for humans but also for the HVAC system itself. A gas furnace or air conditioner unit covered with mold will not be able to work correctly. The HVAC unit needs to be kept clean in order for it to function at its optimal level.
The EPA estimates that a dirty air duct system will reduce the efficiency of your system by 10 to 15 percent. An unclean duct system can lead to issues like mold, bacteria, and other contaminants. You’ll also see an increase in humidity as well as allergies and respiratory problems. All these things combined could result in a lot of money spent on medical bills and regular cleaning costs.
Ducts need to be cleaned regularly to remove bacteria and fungi, and because lint build-up over time will affect the airflow in the HVAC system, reduce the efficiency of your heating and cooling equipment, increase energy costs, and shorten equipment life.
Homes with HVAC systems can be home to a large number of contaminants, including dust, dirt, bacteria, and viruses. These contaminants build up over time and cause HVAC system malfunctions and HVAC system breakdowns.
To prevent your HVAC system from breaking down and keep it in mint condition, You should clean HVAC ducts regularly. HVAC system maintenance is essential to avoid pollutants from building up in HVAC air ducts and HVAC systems as well as HVAC components. You should also check HVAC system ventilation regularly so you can ensure HVAC performance meets your expectations.
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