Experts recommend having your air ducts cleaned at least once a year. Doing so will help you avoid equipment damage. It will also keep contaminants from affecting your indoor air quality and the efficiency of your HVAC system. While it’s best to have your ductwork checked by a professional, there are simple things you can do to determine the condition of your air ducts.
Read on to learn how to inspect your air ducts from an air conditioning installation expert.
The first thing you should check is the main unit and its ducts, which are linked to the branch ducts that run within the house. One side of the duct system produces air through the branch while the other side pulls the air inside.
Make sure that your HVAC system is running and feel the area around the duct connections for air leaks. You can slightly wet your hand to improve your ability to feel air leaks. Another thing you can do is take an incense stick. If the smoke blows away from an area where two duct pieces are secured together, there’s a leak.
Inspect your air vents and registers for dust and debris. The presence of debris can indicate that you have filthy ductwork or clog further down the system. At EZ Air Conditioning and Heating, we offer dependable duct cleaning services. Our skilled air conditioning and heating repair experts will make sure that your ductwork is not only clean but in its best shape.
Moreover, animal droppings and insects are signs of infestation problems. If you notice debris like these in your ductwork, contact a professional immediately. It’s the same for mold growth as it can harm your indoor air quality.
Choose EZ Air Conditioning and Heating for superior duct maintenance services. Our team will help keep your system clean to improve the quality of the air you breathe. We are a leading heating and air conditioning service provider in the area. Call us at (210) 558-7883 or fill out our contact form to learn more about our services.
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