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(NAPSI)—When the weather cools down and furnaces fire up, it’s a good time to think about your home’s air ducts. Hidden behind the walls and ceilings, ducts quietly move warm air through the house, but they can also circulate dust, dirt, and contaminants if they haven’t been cleaned in a while.

Energy Savings

Clean ducts don’t just help with comfort; they help with your wallet, too. A peer-reviewed energy study conducted by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) found that cleaning HVAC systems can improve airflow and efficiency, leading to measurable energy savings. That means your system won’t have to work as hard to heat your home, lowering utility bills while keeping rooms cozier.

Indoor Air Quality

Indoor air quality is also important. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends managing contaminants inside your ducts to help maintain healthier air indoors. When ducts are clogged with dust, pollen, even mold, every cycle of your furnace spreads those irritants throughout your home.

Asthma and allergy sufferers benefit most from the home having a professional duct cleaning. Removing dust mites, pet dander, and other airborne triggers can make breathing easier and reduce the frequency of flare-ups.

A Healthy, Cost-Saving Win

Scheduling a duct inspection before turning on the heat helps make sure your system is free from buildup and operating at peak performance. If cleaning is needed, the result is a home that’s not only healthier but also more energy efficient.

Learn More

For further facts about keeping your indoor air clean, visit NADCA at www.breathingclean.com.

 

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