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Air Quality Systems Need Maintenance, Too

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Autumn is approaching! The kids are heading back to school, the air conditioner isn’t working quite as hard, and it’s time to think about scheduling a service appointment for your heating system before you need to start it up for the first time of the season. But what about the rest of your HVAC system? Does it need service?

Your HVAC system consists of your air conditioner, your furnace or other heating system, and the ductwork that connects these appliances to your vents so that the heated and cooled air can be circulated throughout your house. But the HVAC system can also include other things. If you have air quality systems such as air filters, electronic air cleaners, UV air purifiers, humidifiers, or dehumidifiers, they need maintenance, too.

What Maintenance Involves

Your home and your health matter. They’re worth considering and caring for. Indoor air quality services in Mandeville, LA can help with that. For each of these additional systems that can be installed to connect to your ductwork, there will be unique maintenance checklists. But most of the overall goals of air quality system maintenance are pretty straightforward.

Everything needs to be cleaned. This helps avoid putting potential contaminants into your air, such as if mold has started to grow in your dehumidifier, or if dust is piling up. It also helps your technician get a good, clear view of all the parts of your HVAC system, with no mess to hide any possible problems. This step involves cleaning or changing filters as well.

Some systems have moving parts that require the regular application of lubricant to keep things sliding smoothly. If this isn’t done, it will lead to components grinding against one another and creating friction and overheating. 

All the components of the systems need to be thoroughly inspected. If anything is damaged or worn, it may need to be replaced. If anything is loose or off-kilter, it may need to be secured back into position. This step will prevent future repair needs by catching things right as they start to go wrong, rather than letting bigger problems develop from these tiny issues.

Electrical components also need testing. It’s important to be sure that wires are properly connected, motors are drawing the correct amount of power, and sensors are accurately calibrated. This can prevent anything from electric shocks to wasted energy.

Benefits of Air Quality System Maintenance

Once you’ve had this maintenance done, you’ll be certain that you’ll have fresh, clean air to breathe. As fall turns into winter, germs abound, and people spend more time indoors, so air quality is extremely important. Your systems will also work more efficiently, keeping your electric bill from rising. They’ll be less likely to need repairs, and they’ll even last longer.

One Final Recommendation

When your HVAC technician is finishing up with the maintenance that your systems require, check in with them to ask any questions you have. This is a great time to get clarity about how often to clean or swap out filters, how to get efficient performance from your systems, and when you’ll next need professional maintenance.

When you need help with your indoor air quality, contact Gowland’s Heating & A/C today! Relationship over revenue!

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