Air duct cleaning ranks high on the list of household maintenance that can easily be forgotten as it’s out of sight, out of mind. You’ll rarely see the impact of debris in your ducts, and since the job only needs to be done every two to five years, it can easily fall by the wayside. But if you leave an uncleaned duct system long enough, you’ll eventually start noticing lower efficiency and odors if debris or pests have gotten into it.
An air duct cleaning addresses all aspects of your system that air crosses over and can improve air quality and efficiency. Generally, you will only need an air duct cleaning once every few years. Make sure to hire a reputable company that follows a code of ethics from a trade organization such as NADCA, and be wary of $50 coupons that seem too good to be true. A good air duct cleaning takes several hours and costs at least a few hundred dollars.
Regular air duct cleaning is essential to maintain optimal indoor air quality, improve HVAC system efficiency, and prevent mold growth, vermin infestations and increased energy bills. This season is perfect for scheduling a cleaning. February, March and April are slow months for air duct cleaners. You can get ahead on their schedules before the busy season.
If you observe signs such as dirty vent covers, clogged air filters, unusual noises in the HVAC system, weak airflow, increased dust or a spike in your power bill, air duct cleaning should be considered. Additionally, it’s recommended every three to five years, or more frequently if specific issues arise.