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Spring cleaning and air quality: Why your ducts matter more than you think

Spring cleaning and air quality: Why your ducts matter more than you think

Before and after professional air duct cleaning. Photo: Contributed/Secure Restoration


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) – Spring cleaning means refreshing living spaces. But there’s one critical area many homeowners overlook: the ductwork running through walls and crawl spaces.

Over months of heating and cooling cycles, ductwork accumulates dust, pet dander, mold spores, pollen, and debris. Every time your HVAC system cycles, it recirculates these contaminants throughout your home. By the time warm weather arrives, months of accumulation is ready to be pushed through your ducts when you decide it is time to turn the AC on.

The effects are noticeable, especially for families with children or anyone with allergies, asthma, or respiratory conditions. The increased sneezing, stuffiness, and irritation during warmer months is partly because of outdoor pollen, but also because your air conditioning is pushing indoor contaminants into living spaces.

Professional air duct cleaning removes that buildup before summer AC season kicks into high gear. A thorough cleaning extracts dust, debris, and mold spores that standard filters and household vacuums cannot reach. This means cleaner air circulation throughout your home, reduced allergen exposure, and more efficient HVAC operation that lowers energy costs.

Spring is the ideal window for this maintenance. You can prepare your system before the intense heat and humidity of summer arrive.

How often should ductwork be cleaned? It depends on your household. Homes with pets, smokers, or family members with allergies benefit from annual cleaning. Homes with less dust production might need it every two years.

Beyond ductwork, spring is also the right time to inspect your crawl space for moisture issues and check your basement for water intrusion. As humidity increases, moisture problems that were dormant in cooler months become active again. Addressing the issues now can prevent mold growth and structural damage as temperatures rise.

Getting your home ready for increasingly warmer weather means preparing your HVAC system to maintain healthy air quality for the months ahead. Take care of your cooling system now ensures it works efficiently and keeps your family comfortable and healthy throughout the summer.

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