Mr. Duct Cleaner knows that over time, dust, debris, and mold can build up in your HVAC and duct system, reducing system performance and spreading pollutants into your air.
Here are five best practices for cleaning your HVAC and duct system:
Hire the professionals at Mr. Duct Cleaner.
Don’t hire the cheap, off-the-street “Chuck in a Truck” person who uses a shop vac, hangar, and rags/ Mr. Duct Cleaner uses professional duct cleaning equipment and thoroughly cleans your HVAC system, including ducts, coils, and filters. We have the tools and expertise to remove all contaminants possible and ensure efficient operation. After cleaning we can perform a one-time (warrantied for 10 years) Clean Seal chemical duct repair that seals in the conditioned area and keeps out the unconditioned air.
2. Regular Maintenance
Schedule regular maintenance for your HVAC system with a trusted HVAC professional. Mr. Duct Cleaner works with trusted HVAC referral partners and can point you in the right direction. Inspect it at least once a year, especially before summer and winter.
3. Replace Filters
Change HVAC filters regularly to maintain good air quality. Filters trap dust and particles, preventing them from circulating. Replace them every three months or as recommended. If you do a lot of cooking indoors, have a lot of foot traffic or a lot of indoor dander-producing pets, you may want to change the filters monthly.
4. Monitor Air Quality
Use indoor air quality monitors to check for pollutants and ensure your HVAC system works properly. These devices provide real-time data, helping you address issues quickly.
5. Open a window whenever the weather outside makes it possible. I know this seems counterintuitive. We are not saying to run your air conditioning in 90-degree heat and open the windows and doors. We are saying to take advantage of those Spring and Fall days in which the weather outside is close enough to your desired living temperature. Open windows and doors and let the fresh air in.
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