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Is Cleaning my heating vents needed?
Posted on Sunday, December 4, 2016 in heating repair service
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sneezing - Heater repair services in Philadelphia For those
homes in Philadelphia that utilize a forced air heating system that relies on
ductwork to channel the heated air throughout the home, you may have noticed
clouds of dust or even odd smells when you fired up your heater for the winter;
this more than likely was a result of a buildup of dust and debris in your
heating ductwork. Daniels HVAC has been serving the needs of Philadelphia homes
for over 25 years. Our experience in the different areas of heating for your
home gives us a unique perspective and ways to help you live a more comfortable
and problem free winter. Take a look at some of the information about the need
for, and how to properly clean, your forced air heating ductwork in your
Philadelphia home.
Allergy Sufferers Beware
Because the ductwork in your Philadelphia home is something
you don’t generally think about throughout the year it is the ideal nesting
place for dust, allergens, debris, fungus and mold that can easily cause
allergy sufferers to have a miserable winter season as well as make it easier
to get sick. While many Philadelphia residents are never affected by allergens
it can certainly make for an uncomfortable time for many that suffer from these
allergens. Properly cleaning the vents and ductwork can significantly cut down
on reactions from the debris and contaminants that can often build up inside of
the ductwork.
Location, Location, Location
It is the location of the floor vents that is most common in
Philadelphia homes that makes them most susceptible for collecting dust and
debris. Because they are on the floor they collect dirt just like your carpet
and floors do, only the dirt builds up around the vents or goes down into the
ductwork making it more difficult for your vacuum cleaner or mop to resolve.
Because the floor vents are traditionally positioned within the walkway, the
vent can act like a cheese grater on the bottom of your shoes knocking the dirt
off and into the ductwork. This dirt can combine with the dust pulled into the
system from the return vent and create a hodgepodge of dirt and debris into
your ductwork system. Unattended over a period of time this can create mold,
fungus and other allergens that can start to put off a foul smell.
Daniels HVAC has been Serving the Philadelphia area for over
25 years. Call today to see the difference experience can make! (267) 971-3639
Can I save money and clean the ductwork myself?
Cleaning Heater Vents - Heater repair services in
Philadelphia While Daniels HVAC does recommend the regular and general cleaning
of the heating vents, the ability of the standard homeowner to be able to
effectively clean the ductwork within the home is very difficult. Daniels HVAC
in Philadelphia utilizes special tools and techniques to properly clean the
ductwork to remove dirt, debris, mold and other contaminants. While utilizing
long vacuum hoses may sound effective it can sometimes just push the larger particles
further down into the system, making it more difficult later on. Not to
mention, for most Philadelphia homes ductwork is not simply going straight
lines; the ductwork bends and twists within the walls moving around electrical
wires and water pipes, so having the proper equipment is a must.
What is the best way to keep my ductwork clean?
The simplest and most effective way to help keep your
ductwork clean is to regularly change your filters. Even cheap HVAC filters do
a good job of catching particles that can continue to circulate through your
forced air heating system when replaced every 30 days. More expensive filters
can work better on the finer particles that can often result in allergens and
often say you can go up to 90 days between changing, we do not recommend any
filter being in the system that long. Regardless the filtering capacity the
filter you should still regularly replace the filters to remove the
contaminants every 30 days.
Do electrostatic filters really work?
Actually yes. Electrostatic HVAC filters installed into your
Philadelphia home can bring an added layer of protection as the electrical
current creates a drawing effect for dust particles that pulls and traps them
in the filter material. While I’m not sure it’s fully justifies the price that
some of them are going for, they actually do have a measurable reduction in
dust circulation within the home.
When Experience Counts
Daniels HVAC has been the go to heating expert in
Philadelphia for over 25 years. We know how important it is to be able to get a
heating system expert out quickly; but just as important is one that will treat
you fairly. We pride ourselves in living and working in the same community in
which we serve; Philadelphia has always been our home and suspect it always
will be. Call us if you need heating repair, maintenance or installation of a
variety of different heating systems. We are backed and certified by a number
of manufacturers as well as fully licensed and insured.
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