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    Signs of Dirty Air Ducts

    The quality of indoor air greatly affects the comfort and good condition of you and your family. The appearance of allergic reactions on the skin of healthy people is a common reaction to the dust accumulated in the air. 

    Regular cleaning of  air ducts is the most important process that ensures clean air circulation.  If you have never cleaned and are unsure whether it is necessary then we have collected the top signs of dirty air ducts.

    1. External ventilation holes are clogged with garbage

    The best way to realize the most visible signs of an air duct being clogged with dust is to pay attention to the work of some of your home appliances. When your heating, ventilation and air conditioning system start working you may notice dust and dirt! 

    When the system is completely clean, the ducts do not emit dirty particles.

    1. You need to change filters very often 

    It is essential to change the filters in your HVAC system regularly because a lot of dust gathers there. 

    Most of the dust gets into the pipes and settles there. If you notice that you have to change the filters in the system constantly it is a sign of clogged air ducts. But the problem may probably be much worse.

    1. You can feel the burning smell from the ducts

    Another obvious sign that your duct needs cleaning is a burning smell. 

    If you constantly feel an unpleasant smell in your home, but the cleaning measures do not remove it. Probably you can’t even find the source! In 90% of cases, the unpleasant smell comes from the duct system.

    To make sure that the unpleasant smell is coming from duct, we recommend you to get close to all the air holes to check whether the unpleasant smell is increasing.

    Another great option to understand the cause of burning smell is to schedule a professional inspection of your air ducts. 

    1. Strange sounds in the duct

    When you live in a house or apartment for a long time you know what sound the HVAC system makes when it works. The duct usually works quietly and doesn`t make too much noise. However, once you notice too much noise and if you hear more than just the sound of the engine, your ducts are likely to be damaged or this is one of the signs that ducts require cleaning.

    1. The house was recently built or renovated

    During construction works at your house it is inevitable that dust, dirt and debris gets everywhere, even if the construction works were done with maximum cleanliness, removing the premises afterwards.

     Even if the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems are turned off during repairing works, dirt and dust can still get into the duct and then into the pipes.

     After construction works are done, initiating cleaning and inspecting the air duct is one of the main tasks of the homeowner.

    Cleaning the ducts is very important! 

    Contact professionals who can assist with a qualified inspection and then conduct pipe cleaning. 

    Hiring a cleaning company is the ideal solution that will prevent air pollution at your house  and help to ensure the  continuous circulation of fresh and clean air.

    Call +1 (800) 482-8224 now to get high-quality air duct cleaning in Newton MA. We’ll provide a quick, fair quote, and if you accept it, we’ll make your ducts cleaner than they were on installation day.

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