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How Dirty Ducts Mess With Your Comfort…And How to Solve the Problem

No one enjoys spending time in a home that is dusty and dirty. The issue is you can try to keep your home clean, but if your ductwork is dirty, it may be working against you. The rooms you dust may have dusty air that is just mucking them up the instant you turn on your heater. That is a frustrating situation!

If you are battling with dusty air then it may mean it is time to have your ductwork checked. Our team can help to address the following problems and improve your comfort and air quality in the process.

The Problem Dirty Ductwork Creates

The idea that ductwork collecting debris is not going to present a problem is a mistaken one. A layer of dust in your ducts can have more than one negative impact on your home comfort and your indoor air quality too. This can include:

  • Reduced airflow: Yes, even a relatively small amount of dust built up in your ducts can reduce the amount of air flowing into your home. This will lower your comfort and air quality too.
  • Unpleasant smells: Did you know that smells are just created by microscopic particles in the air? Those particles can end up in your ducts like other dust and can lead to an increase in bad smells throughout the home.
  • Excess dust: Like we said, no one likes a dusty home. But if your ducts are dirty they may be spreading extra dust around the house despite your best efforts to keep things clean.
  • Increased energy bills: Last but not least, you may notice that dirty ductwork is starting to cost you. This is because the reduced level of airflow will force your heater to work harder to get the job done.

How Ducts Get Dirty

Curious how all that dust got into your ductwork in the first place? It’s a valid question! Ductwork can become dirty for a variety of reasons. For one thing, dust and other debris can be airborne and get past your HVAC filter and settle in your ductwork. In addition to this, there is also a chance that your ducts have developed holes or leaks allowing debris to get in.

How The Clean Air Act Can Help

While dirty ductwork may not seem like a problem at first, the truth is that the debris sitting in your ducts can have a negative impact that you’ll start to notice. That’s why it is important to take the time to have your ductwork checked out. If there is a layer of debris in your ducts, then it can help to schedule duct cleaning in Portland, OR. This service will remove all of the debris collecting in your ducts without damaging your ductwork. This will help improve your air quality and home comfort this season and beyond.

Contact the team at The Clean Air Act to schedule your duct services. We are proud to serve homes throughout Portland.

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