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Air Duct Cleaning: Does It Really Work?

  • Perla Irish
  • December 10, 2022
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  1. What is Air Duct Cleaning? Does it Really Work?
  2. How Often Should You Clean Your Ducts?
  3. How can I Clean My Ducts Myself?
  4. Conclusion:

Air duct cleaning services could be one of the best solutions to ensure a healthier living environment in your home. But does air duct cleaning really work to remove dust and make your ventilation system hygienic?

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Air Duct Cleaning: Does It Really Work?

Yes, air duct cleaning really works. It ensures clean air and moderate temperature to keep you healthy and easy. You must take air duct cleaning services once every 3 to 5 years. But to get ultimate results and maintenance, it is recommended to clean your air duct system every 2 to 3 years.

It will be easy to decide to take duct cleaning services once you read what it is and how often to take the air duct services; stay here and learn more about air duct cleaning services.

What is Air Duct Cleaning? Does it Really Work?

Most homeowners utilize the central heat to cool and heat their homes. Over time dust, dirt, and other airborne harsh particles also pass through that duct system.

Accumulation of dust, dirt other particles can make the air quality poor and unhealthy. So, to make airflow healthy and clean, you need professional air duct cleaning services.

Air duct cleaning includes cleaning intake, supply, and return vents with professional cleaning equipment.

Once the air duct system cleans, it ensures clean and fresh air pass through the duct system. It keeps your home inside friendly and safe for your health.


Read Also:

  • The Importance of Air Duct Cleaning for Air Conditioners
  • How to Ensure Quality Air Duct Cleaning for Your Home?
  • Is Air Duct Cleaning Necessary?

How Often Should You Clean Your Ducts?

When we concern with the experts, we find different recommendations. Some recommend getting air duct cleaning services after every 6 to 8 years, while others say 2 to 3 years. It will prevent your air quality and ensures safe air for your health.

But time is not the rule of thumb because it varies depending on the situation. If your home is an area with more dirt or dust, you need more frequent cleaning than the recommended period.

If you have pets, kids, or a large family, you have more risks of allergies. So you need more frequent professional air duct cleaning services. Here are some signs which warn you to need air duct cleaning services.

  • Dust of dirt on vent covers
  • Fuzzy coatings of dust on return air registers
  • Dirty air filter
  • Dust and dirt on the blower, fan, and motor in the furnace compartment

How can I Clean My Ducts Myself?

Air duct cleaning is undoubtedly complicated, and most homeowners avoid it. But if you try, you can clean your ducts yourself.

When cleaning the ducts, do the general cleaning because you will need professional tools and skills for detailed cleaning.

So, it is better to take professional cleaning services. However, for general air duct cleaning, follow the below steps:

  • Vacuum your vents and ensure you have removed the dirt and dust
  • Then take a microfiber cloth and wipe the outside of your vent system.
  • Wipe out the walls and ceiling area around the vent
  • Avoid using water or chemicals because they will smear the dust and make your job more complex.

Conclusion:

Air duct cleaning is essential for fresh and healthy air intake. You can do general cleaning but for best cleaning professional services are better.

Check the company’s reputation and service quality when hiring duct cleaning services. Otherwise, you will get nothing except a waste of money and time.

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Perla Irish

Perla Irish, who is more familiarly known as Irish, is the Content Manager at Dreamlandsdesign.com. She loves following trends around home and garden, interior design, and digital marketing. Through this blog, Irish wants to share information and help readers solve the problems they are experiencing.

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