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Ways to Keep Your HVAC Ducts Clean Longer




Ducts are essential components of air conditioners, furnaces and swamp coolers that circulate heated or cooled air within your home. However, keep in mind that dust, dirt and other debris can build up inside your ductwork. These things can go unnoticed for years and cause problems with your HVAC system, as well as pose health risks to your family.

 

 

In this blog post, learn some ways to keep your HVAC ducts clean longer from a home AC repair expert. Keep Your Home Clean

The less dirt and dust there is in your home, the less there will be in the ducts. Cleaning your home often will reduce the amount of dust that enters your ductwork.  You can do this by dusting and vacuuming your home frequently. 

Replace the Air Filter Regularly

The simplest way to keep your ductwork clean is to replace your air filter as recommended by the manufacturer. You’;ll need to replace it every one to three months, depending on its thickness. You can also contact your local HVAC contractor to accomplish this task. Moreover, having an HVAC or swamp cooler maintenance plan can help ensure you’re keeping up with air filter changes. 

Regularly Maintain Your HVAC System 

HVAC contractors don’t usually include duct cleaning in routine maintenance plans. However, they do help keep other parts of the system clean. Make sure your contractor cleans the cols, drains and all moving parts. Doing so will prevent dust and dirt from spreading through the ductwork and damaging your heating and cooling system.

Have Your Ducts Cleaned Routinely

The number of people and pets you have in your household can affect how frequently you need to get your ductwork cleaned. If you have more children and pets, then you’ll need to get your ducts cleaned more often. An experienced HVAC contractor can help you determine how frequent your ducts need cleaned. 

 

Turn to Mechanical Technologies for reliable residential heating and cooling services. If you’re wondering how much refrigerated air costs, our team can also help. Give us a call at (915) 544-1550 or fill out our contact form to schedule a service. 


Mr Zubiate

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