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Duct cleaning is more important than most homeowners may realize, since your ducts are the last step to ensuring that you and your family are breathing clean air in your home. Ducts are vital to the condition and efficiency of your heating and cooling equipment.
If moisture is present in your air conditioning system, there is greater potential for the growth of mold and the subsequent release of spores, which can cause allergic reactions and other symptoms. That’s why it’s so important to have your ducts cleaned properly by professionals. Overlooking a component in a contaminated system can result in re-contamination and the return of air quality problems.
The process of “air duct cleaning” should perhaps be called “HVAC system cleaning,” since proper cleaning involves much more than just the air ducts themselves.
We’ll also check your air handling unit to ensure it’s properly installed, maintained and operated, which helps keep the above-listed components free of contamination from particles of dust, pollen or other debris.
While a thorough air duct cleaning process must be done by professionally qualified service companies, there are a few steps you can take to help maintain the cleanliness of your heating and air conditioning system. One is to change your air filters regularly and make sure you have the right filters for your home and HVAC system. You should also have your system professionally inspected every one to two years to have a technician determine if your air ducts need to be cleaned. In between scheduled maintenance or inspections, you can do a visual check yourself by removing a wall or floor register and shining a flashlight inside the duct. If you can see debris, dirt or dust, it’s time to have your ducts cleaned by a licensed, insured HVAC professional.