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What is “Dirty Sock Syndrome”? Dirty Sock Syndrome is caused by bacteria growing on HVAC system coils, and refers to the unpleasant odor that comes from your residential or commercial heat pump coils. ACHR News (Air Conditioning | Heating | Refrigeration) links DSS to these three main causes: “Cooling coils and other AC components are not made in sterile environments, meaning that microbes cover
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26 August, 2021
How Often Should You Change Your Air Filter?26 August, 2021The HVAC system requires regular maintenance and, if needed, the replacement of some details. For example, do you know how frequently you should change your air filter? Some people can’t even answer the question of why you have to change it. This article exists to help you understand when and why you’ll have to replace your air filter. The question “why” Because the air
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25 August, 2021
Clothes Dryer Not Drying?25 August, 2021Is your clothes dryer not drying? Do your clothes smell musty or feel damp after a complete cycle? Are your clothes or dryer hot to the touch? If you answered yes to any question it is likely you need a dryer vent cleaning. When your clothes dryer is not drying, one often overlooked but important message your dryer is trying to tell you is,
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24 August, 2021
Tips to Prevent Mold Growth, Stop Mold Growth Before it Starts!24 August, 2021Football season is just around the corner, and with it are sure to be Thursday nights, Sunday afternoons, and Monday nights with the neighbors over, everyone huddled around the living room TV, cheering on your favorite team. But as you’re making your list of “to-do’s” to prep for game time, consider adding “stop mold growth” to the list, just above “buffalo wings” – because
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23 August, 2021
Air Duct Dangers: Are Your Dirty Air Ducts Making You Sick?23 August, 2021Did you know that one out of every six allergy sufferers’ symptoms can be directly linked to the fungi and bacteria found in their air duct systems? The most common home allergens are seasonal pollen, mold, dust, dust mites, animal dander, and chemicals including formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds, conventional paint and finishes, and permanent fabric treatments. How to avoid air duct dangers In the
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21 August, 2021
Installing a New Furnace…Should You Schedule an Air Duct Cleaning?21 August, 2021Most homeowners replace their furnaces every 10 to 15 years; and in a lot of cases, that’s how long it’s been since they’ve had an air duct cleaning. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), you should consider scheduling an air duct cleaning if: There is substantial visible mold growth inside air ducts or on other components of your heating and cooling system