Guard Against Allergies by Keeping Your HVAC Equipment Serviced

Spring has arrived, which means allergies will once again rear their ugly heads, causing millions to have trouble breathing in their own homes. How can you keep spring allergies at a minimum this year? Keep your HVAC equipment running smoothly by following these tips:

Make a Maintenance Appointment

If your HVAC equipment stops running efficiently, then more allergens will be released into the air. You can help prevent this by scheduling annual maintenance of the system with a qualified HVAC technician. As a bonus, this will also prolong the life of your equipment.

Schedule Professional Duct Cleaning

Your home’s ducts might be out of sight, but they should never be out of mind, because they quickly fill up with dirt and debris. Scheduling a professional duct cleaning will remove this debris and prevent harmful contaminants from being recirculated into your air.

Shut Your Windows

You might be tempted to keep your windows open to let the fresh air in, but keep in mind that this is often how irritants get inside and cause spring allergies. Shutting your windows is a surefire way to lower the amount of allergens floating around in your air.

Remove Debris from the Outdoor Unit

It’s very common for your HVAC system’s outdoor unit to become covered in debris, which then travel into your home whenever you run the equipment. You can prevent this by removing large debris by hand and then spraying the unit down with a garden hose.

Purchase a HEPA Air Purifier

If you want to effectively remove spring allergens from your home, one of the best ways to accomplish this is with the use of a HEPA air purifier. These units will remove 99.97% of the contaminants that are commonly floating around the air.

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