Dirty air duct systems are a major source of indoor air pollution and can provide a breeding ground for bacteria, mold and various other pollutants. Airborne contaminants are pulled into the air ducts every time the heating and cooling system runs and then efficiently spread around your home by the very system that is intended to keep the breathable atmosphere clean and fresh. Over time, these contaminants build up inside the ductwork.
|  | A small amount of dust is to be expected in air ducts and is natural. However, an excessive amount of dust mites can cause serious problems and will build up unless the air ducts in your home are cleaned regularly. Dust allergies are a common cause of illness, and asthma sufferers may also see the worst symptoms from an increased number of dust mites. However, even healthy residents can suffer from breathing problems, itchy eyes, and rashes caused by dust mites.
| Particles drawn into the air ducts also pass through fiberglass filters and infiltrate into HVAC equipment, undermining the performance and energy efficiency of these systems. That can lead to higher repair and maintenance costs, and shorter service life in the long run.
| A HEPA cleaning system can be used to clean dirty ducts and prevent possible illness, stale odors, and general dust and debris from being scattered around your home.
| A HEPA air cleaning system can destroy the bacteria, mold, and other pollutants within your air ducts. This prevents you from contracting diseases that might otherwise be easy pickings. It can also improve the musty smell that is sometime evident with mold growth improving your overall atmosphere. And, finally, it will help decrease the amount of work that the air conditioning system needs to perform, therefore reducing your energy bills and ensuring a longer life for your ducts and air conditioning system. | | |
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