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What are the benefits of getting my air ducts cleaned?
Benefits Of An Air Duct Cleaning

Through the normal course of running your heating and cooling system, all manner of dust, germs and organisms make their way into the ducts in your home and circulate through the system several times a day. Using a good quality filter for your HVAC and replacing it often will help to reduce the contaminants in your ductwork, but it isn’t enough to keep it completely clean. While many of these particles will adhere to the ducts themselves, some will continue to circulate through the system and contaminate the air that you breathe every day. This is a particular concern for anyone who is susceptible to allergies, has respiratory problems or has a generally weakened immune system. Cleaner air ducts mean cleaner air to breathe and a potential reduction in health problems associated with poor indoor air quality.
In addition to the health impact of the contaminants that build up in air ducts, as build-up increases in your air ducts, it can reduce the airflow through the system making your heating and cooling less efficient. Depending on your system efficiency, some of the energy it uses is already lost just to keep the system running. The accumulation of a layer of particles in the ductwork can make your HVAC work harder, run more often and need replacement sooner than expected. Cleaner air ducts result in less strain on your system and are better for your wallet in the long run.
Are you looking to have the air ducts in your Tampa home cleaned? Call The Comfort Authority at 888-638-3792 and schedule a service call today!
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