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When You Should Consider Getting Your Air Ducts Cleaned

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You probably already know that your air ducts should be cleaned once in a while for several reasons. First of all, because it gets dirty over time and it affects its functioning. A cooling and heating system are, indeed, an expensive purchase that not everyone is able to have. Therefore, if you have it, take care of it! When these systems are well cleaned and maintained, they can work perfectly for many years non-stop. But, if not, they will last only some few years and they will start malfunctioning. Actually, some research suggests that cleaning heating and cooling systems components improves the efficiency of your system, which results in a longer operating life and some energy and maintenance cost savings. Secondly, because this system is in charge of all the air of your indoor space, and this is the air that you breath most part of the day, so you have better make sure that air is clean and pure. If not, you and any family member living there with you (including pets!) may hav...

Why is it Important to Keep Windows Open Especially in Winter Season?

Winters in Los Angeles are sunny and warm. There are just a few days when the temperature drops below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. That is why winter is the perfect time for the residents of Los Angeles to keep their windows open. Your air conditioner is not operating and pollen is not a problem either. The fresh air invigorates your body and mind. Read on to the many benefits of keeping windows open in winters. Improves Indoor Air Quality The air that you breathe inside your home can be much more polluted than you think. Common factors that contribute to the poor quality of indoor air include the following: Pet dander Mold Formaldehyde Dust mites VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) And many others When you are exposed to these harmful air pollutants, you can experience health-related issues. These contaminants can cause nausea, headaches, allergy, and irritation in the nose, throat and eyes. You can improve your indoor air quality by simply opening your windows. Fresh air clears ...

What Is Meant By MERV Rating?

MERV Rating is one of the most significant considerations when you are selecting air filters. You should know what it means, how it impacts your indoor air quality and affects the performance of your HVAC system. So let’s explore. What Is Meant By MERV? MERV stands for ‘Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value.’ It tells about the effectiveness of the air filter. This rating ranges from one to sixteen. A higher MERV rating means that your air filter is better at capturing airborne particulates from your indoor air. How It Affects the Quality of Your Indoor Air Several airborne particulates are present in your indoor air, such as pollen, bacteria, smoke, dust mites, spores, pet dander, and many others. A quality air filter helps in removing most of these air contaminants. The air filters with a rating between seven and twelve are capable of removing most air pollutants from your inside air. On the other hand, the filters with thirteen and above ratings are generally used within medical fa...

Things That Might Be Damaging Your Dryer

We have to clean the lint trap whenever we use the dryer. But there are other things in addition to lint that can cause problems in your dryer and destroy it. You should know about these things to ensure a truly clean dryer and prevent damage. Get your dryer vent cleaned professionally from experts after every few years. Primary Reason behind Dryer Damage The dryer vent is a little hose that is attached behind your dryer and hooked inside the wall. The dryer vent moves from the dryer to the rooftop or the side of your residence because it releases hot air and removes lint that gathers from clothes. In the past, dryer vents used to be smaller and had good airflow, but nowadays, they are generally much bigger as the dryer is placed in the middle of the house. Due to this, the air is unable to push lint entirely out of the vent and it accumulates inside it. This eventually leads to dryer vent blockage. How It Impacts the Performance of Your Dryer The lint that gathers inside the drye...

How to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality in 2020

You might not consider the quality of air inside your home polluted, but it is. More importantly, it affects your health and well-being. When your indoor air quality is low, you experience various symptoms like coughing, sneezing, breathing problems, watery eyes, and allergy. Here are some tips to help you improve your indoor air quality and breathe cleaner air. Vacuum at Least Once in a Week Rugs and carpets in your house gather allergens and pollutants. So you must vacuum high traffic spaces in your home at least once a week. It is better that you use HEPA filter vacuum, which eliminates even the microscopic particles. Always Take Off Shoes before Entering the House When you and others enter the house without taking off shoes, mud and other debris attached to the shoe soles invade your space. This affects the indoor air quality of your home. So, ask your family members and request guests to take off their shoes at the entrance. Exercise Humidity Control Damp spaces are breeding...

Five Safety Concerns That You Should Instantly Address after Moving into a New House

Moving into a new space is a stressful and tiring experience. There is a long to-do list that you have to deal with when moving into a new house. However, there are few critical safety concerns that you should address instantly after moving to your new home. Five Critical Safety Concerns to Address 1.     Address Home Inspection Concerns If you are moving to a rented house, ensure that you perform a thorough inspection of the house on your own upon moving in and document any issues in the house in both writing and pictures. If you have purchased a new house, review all home inspection documents that were completed during your house purchase. List all the unresolved issues in order of preference. This might include larger jobs, such as replacing the HVAC system or furnace, installing solid insulated exterior doors, and smaller jobs, such as insulation improvement and proper covering of exterior electric outlets. 2.     Test All Smoke Alarms an...

If You Get This Home Service, You May Be Wasting Money

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Cleaning your air ducts is overkill — unless you’ve got one of these super-gross issues. Do you really need to pay good money to have your HVAC air ducts cleaned? The short answer is "probably not." But before you call up dad to chant "I told you so," it's important to understand why you probably don't need to do it — and why we just italicized "probably." (Because some people actually should. Sorry! Hope it's not you!) Clean Air Claims In order for your forced-air furnace or HVAC to deliver warm and cool air into your rooms, that air has to go through a system of ducts. So technically, you're breathing in any dust, cobwebs, pet hair, and dander that line those ducts. Sounds harmful, right? Not according to the experts. Dan Stradford, National Air Duct Cleaners Association treasurer and CEO for Action Duct Cleaning in Los Angeles, says there are no conclusive studies saying that duct cleaning will improve your home's indoor...