Dealing With Fall IAQ Challenges

Thereโ€™s a reason why most experts suggest scheduling annual inspections and upkeep during the fall, especially for your HVAC system–fall is peak allergy season. ย In this post, one of the most trustedย HVAC maintenance companiesย in town discusses the common indoor air quality issues that can arise during this time and shares what you can do about them.

Fall IAQ Challenges

1. Temperature changes. Temperatures drop in the fall, which increases the temperature difference between your indoor and outdoor spaces. This may compel you to constantly switch or adjust your thermostat, which can disrupt the air entering your property and allow additional contaminants to come intoย your home.

2. Increased airborne irritants. Duct cleaningย technicians note that fallen leaves and other decaying debris send mold spores into the air. Once these contaminants infiltrate your home, they’ll circulate through your system. Remember that mold and bacteria can spread within your ductwork, causing musty smells and posing a health risk to occupants. A professional duct cleaning service is essential during this time, as it allows your system a fresh start.

3. A dirty air filter. It’s a fact that air filters remove dust, dirt, allergens and other particles from your indoor air. As it encounters a lot of different elements, it must be cleaned regularly and replaced at least once every 30 to 60 days, or in accordance with the manufacturerโ€™s specifications. Air filters in a unit usually become clogged as the season progresses. According to professionals, upgrading to a filter that has a MERV rating of at least 8 can be a great idea.

If youโ€™re looking forย home heating repairย or HVAC replacement companies, Stone Heating and Air can provide you with top-notch services. Our expertise includes air conditioning repair, maintenance and replacement. ย Give us a call at (541) 313-5984 orย fill out our contact formย to request an appointment.

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