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by Rifat A. in Blog 2 comments

Allergens are often unforgiving, and with a significant portion of our population suffering from some form of allergic rhinitis, asthma, or hay fever, preventing symptoms from getting triggered is an important job as an HVAC owner. Many modern air conditioning units come equipped with good filters and preventive measures, however, without regular upkeep, you are sure to end up with dirty ductwork in need of air duct cleaning.

 

What are some of the causes of allergies?

A lot of the allergens found in the air, are either recirculated in the air by your AC system or live inside your ductwork, accumulating and gradually becoming worse with time.

Pollen

Pollen from grasses, trees, and weeds can be quite a pain for those with allergic symptoms often leading to uncontrollable sneezy, stuffy noses, and itchy eyes. Therefore, it’s important that your HVAC system’s filters are cleaned or replaced regularly to ensure that pollen is not circulated within your home.

Dust Mites

Dust mites are another cause for concern and live to make your life miserable. In addition to living in your furniture, dust mites thrive in high humid areas, meaning that, in case your ductwork has not been maintained in quite a while, you will probably have a dust mite problem in your hands. Hence, it’s encouraged that you get your air ducts cleaned especially during humid weather to prevent these insects from irritating allergic members of your family.

Mold

Molds are another common enemy to allergic members of your family. Molds tend to build up in areas with moisture, and the perfect candidate just happens to be your HVAC system’s ductwork. Without a thorough antibacterial treatment before the cleaning procedure, there is a high chance that your mold problem will come back again very soon.

 

What is air duct cleaning?

Air duct cleaning is one of the services offered by HVAC specialists who understand that clean air ducts are key in allergic symptoms from kicking up in your family and are key contributors to the efficiency of your system. This means that the cleaner your air ducts are, the more efficiently air is conditioned and circulated around your home, and the less you have to worry about allergens affecting your family.

Air duct cleaning involves a lot of subtasks which help ensure that after a thorough cleaning run, your home is back to providing you with clean refreshing air without any of your allergies acting up.

 

When to perform air duct cleaning?

The best time to perform air duct cleaning is as spring rolls around, or as the seasons change. The reasons behind being, these are the best times to find proper AC repair services help at your own convenient time, as well as due to the likelihood of allergen buildup in your ductwork, primarily pollen and mold. Ensuring that your system has a clean set of air ducts well before the season gets into gear is a good way to ensure that you can be allergen-free for a good few months.

Although most modern central ac units come equipped with good preventive measures, your air filters will clog up eventually, and your ductwork will need attention. Therefore, it’s always wise to keep an eye on your filters and monitor how often they get dirty and call for AC maintenance & repair services accordingly, as the air quality of your own environment is a major contributor to how often you will need to call in cleaning services.

 

See the summary of this content here – Causes of allergies in airflow [Infographic]

 

Causes of allergies in airflow
Causes of allergies in airflow

 

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Rifat A.

HVAC Expert, Author & Mathematician... rifatahmed.com

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