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By admin | July 19, 2010
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With all the different components sharing your air ducting, what really happens when it’s time to cool off the air inside your home?
When learning the ins and outs of central air conditioning, the simplest explanation has been provided by How Stuff Works : “Most central air conditioners are connected to a home’s forced-air distribution system. Thus, the same motor, blower, and ductwork used for heating are used to distribute cool air from the air conditioning system. When a central air conditioner is operating, hot air inside the house flows to the furnace through the return-air duct. The hot air is moved by the blower across the cooled evaporator coil in the plenum and is then delivered through ducts to cool the house.” A plenum, is the air-filled space in a structure receiving air from the blower for distribution.
When the system turns on, and seems less efficient, it’s probably dirty ducting slowing everything down, making the unit work harder and use more energy, posing both an environmental and financial drain. If it seems sudden, consider this, it’s harder to cool a home, than it is to heat it. That’s more air circulating throughout your home and through the duct work. What’s in the air ducts? Air? Yes, but also a significant accumulation of dust, dirt, pollen, hair, spiderwebs, dead insects, dust mites, mold spores and bacteria. Kicking on the air conditioner and demanding an increase in air flow from the system accelerates the distributions of these allergens, impurities and germs throughout your home.
It should also be considered that tackling this project by yourself can not only be time consuming and hazardous to your health but cleaning the air ducts without the specialized equipment, environmental friendly surface sanitizers and years of experience, proficiency is altogether ineffective.
Being such an effective and vital step in ensuring the efficiency of your air conditioner and eliminating bacteria and allergens from your home, it would be easy, but erroneous to assume that cleaning the air ducts would be costly. All Clean Air Duct Cleaning, servicing all of Northern Utah, is not only competitive in its cost, but is actually superior in its process. To many homeowners have paid local companies more and received less in service, process and quality than what is offered by All Clean. The most significant difference between All Clean and these other local companies is the most vital; the use of a negative pressure air flow. All Clean uses a high powered vacuum system that sucks the contaminants out as they are being dislodged from the sides of your air ducts. Another reason not to attempt cleaning the air ducts yourself.
The trees are ripe, the lawns are being mowed, the flowers and weeds and bugs are in full bloom. There are enough allergens outside this time of year to keep the antihistamines close by. Keep the air circulating throughout your home this summer clean and call one of Northern Utah’s most trusted air duct cleaning professionals, All Clean Air Duct Cleaning. Here’s to easier healthier breathing this year, a more efficient appliance every day and more reasonable utility bill every month.
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