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The 4 most common HVAC duct cleaning mistakes

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The 4 most common HVAC duct cleaning mistakes

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  1. The 4Most Common HVACDuct Cleaning Mistakes

  2. CONTENT Getting rid of that nasty HVAC filter Not knowing what you're getting into 2 3 Choosing a professional HVAC contractor Not knowing the impact of the existing system 1 4

  3. 1. Choosing a Professional HVAC Contractor This is the number one mistake that most homeowners make. Choosing to clean your own heating and cooling system means you are literally inviting dust, dirt, mold spores, and other pollutants into your home. I can't stress enough how important it is to hire a professional HVAC contractor to perform the work for you. Image Source

  4. 2. Getting Rid of That Nasty HVAC Filter You might be surprised to discover just how clogged your HVAC filter really is. According to HVAC professionals, the average HVAC filter has about 30% more dirt trapped in it after professional duct cleaning than it did before! That's because your HVAC system pulls air into itself and forces that air through the HVAC unit which extracts heat or coolness as required by the homeowner. Image Source

  5. 3. Not Knowing What You're Getting Into It's important to ask the HVAC professional exactly how much air is being pulled through your HVAC system because this will give you a good idea of how dirty it really is. Typically, anything over 100 square feet of space should be fine for most residential homes, but that can vary depending on your specific situation. There are lots of variables involved such as ducting and home insulation which would require some research on your part to get an accurate estimate. Image Source

  6. 4. Not Knowing The Impact of The Existing System The quality of your indoor air is affected by a number of factors, including temperature, humidity levels, and emissions from nearby volcanoes, but not limited to. But one major factor that you may not have considered is your heating and cooling system. You see, poor indoor air quality can actually increase the risk of diseases such as allergies, chronic fatigue, and asthma. For More Info: https://bit.ly/3r4z9WP Image Source

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