Cleaning your air ducts doesn’t rank as a typical household priority. But you must know how much bad air can affect your health over time. A few prominent

Checking the breathing conditions in your house as the first step. A great way to test the indoor breathing conditions of your home is to step outside and breath the clean
outdoor air for a while. When you step back indoors try to focus on how clean the indoor air seems. If it seems dusty or stale, then that could be the first sign. In most cases the indoor air will seem less fresh than the outdoor air, if it seems there is a noticeable difference, than your ducts may be in need for a cleaning.
If you have animals like dogs or cats in your house then your air ducts may need to be cleaned more frequently. Animals shed skin and hair at a rate nearly double that of humans, therefore causing buildup in your ducts much faster. Animal dander is one of the main allergens to humans, therefore you will definitely want to keep it out of circulation.
The number of people in your home is also a major factor. Skin cells are the number one element for household dust so the more people there are in your house the more skin and hair in the ducts there will be. If your ducts are in the floor, then there will also be buildup from sources such as dirt from shoes, crumbs, wrappers and lots of others.
If you think your ducts may need to be cleaned, or if you would like to have them inspected to find out if the need to be cleaned, then call us now 352-237-8247 or fillout the form to the right.

