Whew, it is hot and sticky out today! It is no wonder that Americans spend about 90% of their time indoors, where air conditioning cools and dehumidifies the air. However, the indoor air is 2-4 times as polluted as outdoor air according to the EPA. An international pandemic focused tremendous attention on indoor air quality for a while. Perhaps you have considered HVAC Duct Cleaning to improve indoor air quality. If you are considering having your ductwork cleaned, here are some important considerations.
Commercial contractors will use one of three methods for cleaning the ductwork in residential HVAC systems:
Each method is found to be effective and the contractor should be able to demonstrate improved indoor air quality as a result of the chosen process. Vacuum systems with High-Efficiency Particle Air filters remove 99.7% of all airborne particles, including most bacteria; they offer the best vacuum solutions for duct cleaning. Duct cleaning contractors should be able to document a reduction in the number of airborne contaminants larger than 1.0 microns in size. The EPA recommends indoor air quality before and after duct cleaning.
The EPA recognizes the benefit of duct cleaning “as needed;” however, here are a few things that you should avoid when having ducts cleaned.
The importance of clean indoor air cannot be over-emphasized. Duct cleaning can be an important component of keeping your home’s air clean.
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