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Air Conditioning Ducts To Clean Or Not To Clean?
It is natural to assume that over time your Air Conditioning Ducts will collect dust and eventually need to be cleaned.
After all, we all care about the air that we breathe, right?
Although your ducts do collect dust, this dust normally settles on the surface and is not redistributed throughout your home.
In fact, their is no proof that dirty ducts adds to the dustiness of your homes air.
Therefore, cleaning your air ducts is usually a waste of money.
Do You Suffer From Allergies Or Any Other Ongoing Illness?
In some cases, if their is an excessive amount of dust, particles, or mold growth that is found in your Air Conditioning Ducts, and any of your family members are sickly or suffer from allergies, then it is recommended that at the very least you have your ducts cleaned by a professional.
Better yet would be to replace your entire a/c system because more than likely, the mold will continue to grow. You can't put a price tag on you and your family's health.
If you have your ducts cleaned, make sure that your coils, fans, condensate drain line and pan are cleaned as well. This will help to prevent mold growth and save you money on your utility bills.
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However, if you would like to learn more about air conditioning ducts and whether or not they shoud be cleaned. Here is a good source for further information.
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