Humidifiers And Filters - Two Important Tools In Duct Cleaning
'Tis the season, and no doubt you've seen a slew of commercials, coupons, and print ads for duct cleaning services in your area.
Routine duct cleaning promotes a healthier environment inside your home, ensuring that clean air is being circulated throughout your living area.
Duct cleaning should be done routinely (at least every 1-3 years, depending on your filters) to continue having healthy air in your home.
The cleaning is generally done by professionals who have been trained in that particular space, and it requires certain equipment to complete the job.
Duct cleaning is not considered a Do-It-Yourself process.
If not cleaned properly, your ducts may be more harm to you than they were before.
Two of the most important tools that are used during the cleaning are the humidifier and filters.
The humidifier process is extremely important, and is often not completed correctly.
The most end results are too much moisture in the air or mold, mildew, and fungus being released into the ducts.
Obviously, neither of these scenarios is good for your overall health.
To prevent this, your duct cleaning technician should disconnect the power from the humidifier once the heating process has been completed.
The water valve should also be shut off and the unit drained of any excess moisture that may have accumulated during the heating process.
Filters are very important because they prevent pollutants such as pollen, mold, dirt, and other particles from getting into your living space.
Compressed media filters are the best because they are much more efficient at trapping these particles, but standard forced-air furnace filters work as well.
Be careful, however, because some filters are so inefficient that they don't trap any particles, while others are so efficient they must be changed every 1-3 months rather than every 6-12.
Routine cleaning is extremely important when it comes to your family's health.
Anybody who may have breathing issues (i.
e.
asthma sufferers, emphysema sufferers, people of advanced age, babies, etc.
) should err on the side of caution and have their ducts cleaned regularly.
All too often, it is overlooked, and can actually be the root cause of the breathing problem itself.
Using air humidifiers and filters during your routine duct cleaning will ensure that you are protected from dirt, bacteria, and mildew that can be polluting your living space.