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There Are Four Signs That Your Air Ducts Need Cleaning, According To An Expert.

Writer: Adam ClarkAdam Clark

Dirty air ducts are easy to identify! Keep reading to learn the signs of dirty air ducts.


The post above was submitted by Julia Clem, a member of the marketing team at Best Pick Reports. Maybe your home is less clean than you thought it was, but what if the areas you don’t see routinely aren’t as clean as you thought? Your floors are clean and even your baseboards are dust-free, yet where are the dust bunnies hiding?


Central air conditioning systems draw in outdoor air to cool and circulate through the house, making it easy for contaminants to get inside. Because HVAC ducts are often hidden, dust, dirt, and other allergens are also commonly found there. Don’t try cleaning your home’s air ducts yourself. They are difficult to clean and require special tools, so always use a professional who has the experience and tools!


There Are Four Signs That Your Air Ducts Need Cleaning, According To An Expert

To learn the signs of dirty air ducts, keep reading!


Dirty Air Ducts Giveaways

The aforementioned signs indicate that your air ducts are getting grimy. Unfortunately, this isn’t something you can simply brush off.


Mold has been discovered in your furnace or air conditioning system.

Manufacturers and HVAC duct cleaning service professionals recommend booking two service visits per year to clean and maintain your AC system. Mold can develop on either air conditioners or heating units in humid climates, so it's important to clean and maintain your system regularly.


Before contacting a mold expert, make sure your service technician provides you with proof of mold growth. Contacting a mold expert is the next step. (The IAQA, Indoor Air Quality Association, is a good place to begin your search.) If your HVAC technician asserts that your air conditioner contains mold, first see the evidence. Endorsements show that your HVAC technician may not have the expertise to identify and assess mold properly. If you cannot find a mold expert, contact an indoor air quality expert. AlbanyMold.Com Is our sister company which can assess, identify, and creates a report for remediation.


Your home just was or is undergoing a major renovation.

Even if contractors repeatedly clean up and close off work areas to keep the rest of the house clean, dust and debris will invariably find their way in. There will be dirt and dust in your ductwork unless the HVAC system is not turned on and kept completely covered during the entire construction process (which is unrealistic for most homeowners). When respiratory problems strike, don’t delay to seek professional help in cleaning up construction dust.


No matter how often you clean your home, it is still very dusty.

Dusting isn't the most pleasant chore, but it needs to be done from time to time. If, however, every surface in your home is covered with dust after you've put away your cleaning supplies, your ducts should be cleaned. Look at the supply and return vents around your home. Is the metal covered in dust? Carefully remove the vent cover and look into the ductwork.

If you answered 'yes' to both of these questions, call a qualified Duct Cleaning Company.


You've noticed your heating or cooling costs rising.

Looking at your utility records, you might notice that your home's ductwork is (at least partially) to blame for your heating and cooling costs being higher than usual. In addition, if you notice that your utility bills are significantly higher than usual, or if your monthly bills are significantly higher than usual, you might have a problem with your ductwork.


An HVAC system’s ductwork can become so dirty that air isn’t able to flow freely and efficiently through your home. When this occurs, your furnace and air conditioner have to work harder (using more energy) to maintain the temperature you've set on your thermostat. This extra energy expenditure translates to higher utility bills for you.


In addition to removing airflow-obstructing dirt and debris, your air duct cleaning technician will also look for leaking ducts. Ductwork is usually installed in a home in sections, and these sections are sealed to prevent air leakage. However, these seals can deteriorate over time, reducing the efficiency of your HVAC system.


A leaky duct can waste a significant amount of air conditioning or heating energy. The air in your ductwork will still flow, but some of that heated or cooled air will end up in your attic, walls, or basement. A small cup can be filled with water using a fire hose, but most of the water will end up on the floor. In the same way, a leaky duct can waste a lot of air conditioning or heating energy. The fact is that you're losing money by not sealing your ductwork properly. You're paying for heated and cooled air you can't use.


The Benefits of HVAC Duct Cleaning

When it comes to air ducts, call the professionals. You can do a lot of DIY projects around your house, but air duct cleaning is not one of them. A professional air duct cleaner uses a commercial-grade vacuum system and powered brushes to remove dirt and debris from your home's HVAC system and ductwork without worsening the quality of the air inside your home.


A DIYer should avoid using residential vacuum cleaners and cleaning attachments because they simply aren’t powerful enough to do the job correctly. An HVAC technician can also identify other problems that the average homeowner might not be aware of. Air duct cleaning is often duped. Don't settle for air duct cleaning companies that offer fantastic prices or provide quick services. If an offer appears too good to be real, it probably is. Don't be persuaded. Keep looking.


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