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Top Reasons Why You Should Regularly Sanitize Your HVAC System

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A lot of people deep clean their homes at least once a year. People take advantage of the spring to do a thorough cleaning. Unfortunately, the HVAC system is often left out. A clean HVAC system provides better indoor air quality and a healthier family. Cleaning the system is also part of the maintenance process that prolongs the life of your HVAC. Your system will also not see bacteria and mold growth when you sanitize it regularly. Apart from these, there are several other reasons why you should schedule an HVAC system cleaning regularly.


Improve Your Indoor Air Quality and Circulation


A room can accumulate dust and debris even when it has no occupants. The debris, dander, and dust in the air gets pulled into the HVAC, and they then contaminate the air when the HVAC system is switched on.


This is why you should clean your system’s duct to allow clean air circulation. If you live with children or people with weak lungs, you should clean even more often. Breathing in contaminated air regularly can put you at risk of getting certain allergic reactions, autoimmune diseases, or lung-related diseases.


An HVAC system that is not sanitized can also promote yeast, bacteria, and mold growth. The growth is caused by dust mixed with water and cold air. In some extreme cases, there may even be bad odor.


Remember that your home is enclosed, and the air can easily be contaminated. Since it is a place where you and your family spend a lot of time, it is essential to keep the air clean.

Enhance Your HVAC System Performance


When your HVAC’s duct is clogged, coils are dirty, and other parts of your system are filled with dust, they cannot function properly. They need to work through the layers of dust to perform, which hinders the performance. Cleaning and regularly maintaining your HVAC system is an important part of enhancing its performance, along with ensuring that air ducts are properly sealed, making sure your home is properly insulated and using curtains and blinds.


Extend the Life of Your HVAC System          


If your HVAC system is not adequately maintained, it needs to work harder to provide the desired result, reducing its lifespan. Regularly sanitizing your system will make it work smoothly. You will have peace of mind knowing that your system will not break down when you least expect it to.


You won’t come home to a frozen home, burst pipes, or an extremely cold home because your system decided to give up on you when you were not around.

A system that is overworking itself can also drive up energy costs. When you don’t clean, dust builds up in your system and affects the airflow, and your system will do more work, which can increase the energy cost.


Repairing an HVAC system can be expensive, especially if you need to replace some system parts. Don’t wait until it is faulty before spending lots of money repairing it.


Prevent Health Problems and Ensure Your Home is Safe


The HVAC is designed to provide comfort for your home. But a malfunctioned one can pose risks to you and your family. A poorly maintained system can have leaks that are not obvious to the naked eye. Carbon monoxide leaks are deadly.


Unfortunately, you may not detect such leaks because the gas is colorless and odorless. When your family is exposed to even low levels of carbon monoxide, it puts them at a health risk.


Call the Experts


Do you need professionals to help with your HVAC system cleaning? Mold Masters will clean and adequately disinfect your system. You wouldn’t need to worry about microbes, poor air quality, and unexpected breakdowns.


The team of specialists at Mold Masters has been dealing with mold for over 20 years all across Florida. To discuss mold removal in your home today, call us at one of our offices (Central Florida: 813-606-6668, South Florida: 239-961-9995, North Florida: 904-397-4030. You can also contact us online.

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