Air Duct Types & Signs You Need a Cleaning Service: A Quick Guide

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Central air conditioning systems in any Sacramento household will have air ducts to maintain cool or warm temperatures inside the home. So, if you enjoy fresh, soothing temperatures in summer and cozy, warm air during winter, you know its source. The ducts, connected with HVAC systems, significantly impact your home’s indoor air quality. Hence, keeping them clean is essential, no matter what type of air duct you use in your home.

· Air duct options

Sheet metal, fiberglass-lined, fiberboard, and flexible are the popular options. Sheet metal variations are regarded for their non-porous nature and durability. They can be aluminum, stainless steel, or galvanized steel structures to resist corrosion and mold issues. These surfaces are usually convenient for cleaning. However, without proper care, they can form rust. Fiberglass-lined air ducts are a combination of metal and fiberglass lining.

Fiberglass has excellent thermal qualities. Again, they demand cleaning to avoid wear and tear risks caused by fluctuating temperatures. If the seal is broken, raw fibers of the material will invade the airstream and disturb air quality. One can avoid this issue by hiring an air duct cleaning service in Sacramento CA. The experts can remove, replace, or fix the fiberglass liner if required during cleaning.

They can also be trusted with fiberboard air ducts cleaning that contain resin-bonded fiberglass sheets. The exteriors feature air and vapor walls with an antimicrobial coating on the inside. These also come with remarkable thermal insulation properties. Or, you may have installed flexible systems built with polymer plastic lining. These air ducts are divided into parts to help the primary HVAC system send the desired airflow to different rooms. Nevertheless, even these get dirty over time. How do you discover this?

· Signals for cleaning air ducts

Poor airflow can be a prominent sign that there is an issue. Typically, all the vents in the rooms should offer similar air circulation. If you suspect anything, hold a piece of paper in front of the vents in every room to notice the difference. You can also experience slow heating or cooling in rooms. In some cases, loud noise produced by these air ducts also hints at maintenance requirements.

Sometimes, your energy bills guide you in this direction. When your utility bills spike without any rate changes, you can doubt that the dirty air ducts are forcing HVAC systems to work harder to heat or cool the rooms properly. Hence, it’s better to let professionals clean air ducts, even if it means paying extra money from your pocket. Otherwise, you will continue paying a higher electricity bill.

Do you get burning or other unpleasant smells in the house? If the air in the house smells of mold or mildew, you can safely assume that the ducts need cleaning. Excess dust accumulates in the system and emits a burning smell after contacting the hot air. Letting it be will only worsen the situation.

Keeping your home environment clean helps you and your property enjoy good health. Air ducts are integral parts of HVAC systems that maintain suitable indoor temperatures. When they are clean, your home’s atmosphere also feels fresh and healthy.

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