The dust, pollen, sawdust, mold spores and other light-weight particles that float in your house’s air ultimately distribute through your cooling and heating system. Your furnace filter traps some of this airborne particles if you change your filter when it’s dirty but some settles in the ductwork. That accumulated dirt is possible to return into the airflow and blow into your bedrooms. Your furniture and floors get dirty earlier, but even worse, your home’s air quality can decrease. If you have breathing issues, you might find it harder to breathe.
If you experience seasonal allergic reactions, you can be exposed to pollen all year long. Filthy ducts also make your heating and air conditioning system less effective. The filter clogs much faster, so the system needs to work more difficult to pass air and you can end up with higher energy bills. Also, shreds of dirt wear on the elements in your HVAC system, which can reduce its life.
However, the United States EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has found that levels of some hazardous pollutants in indoor air are as high as 70 times greater than in outside air. We are finding that indoor air contamination triggers allergic reactions, asthma, and even more major health problems.
An entire market has established to resolve these issues. It’s called the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) industry, and the backbone of the market is air duct cleaning. The best business also supplies dryer vent cleaning as an extra service that keeps homes safe from fire and fumes.
As the IAQ market proliferates, We continue to lead the pack, providing you with the most ingenious and reliable methods offered for cleaning your ducts. In fact, we produced its exclusive cleaning process, which ensures that your ducts are not dirty like before.
West Palm Beach Air Conditioning are specialists in air quality, committed to guaranteeing your family is breathing cleaner air. You’ll save cash too with your HVAC systems performing at peak performance.
West Palm Beach Air Conditioning follow the duct-cleaning guidelines established by the National Duct Cleaning company Association (NADCA) guidelines. The technician covers the floor and installs corner gardens to prevent damage to your home, attaches vacuum to the main duct, and after that uses special tools to knock the dust loose so the vacuum can collect it.
Before leaving, the air-duct cleaning specialist addresses any concerns you may have and makes sure you’re pleased with the work.