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Duct Cleaning for Perfect Maintenance of Your HVAC System

August 21, 2024 3:10 PM EDT

Every Torontonian appreciates the HVAC systems that enable us to maintain the perfect indoor temperature in our houses throughout the year. However, your HVAC is a very intricate system with numerous components and thus, there are numerous possibilities of failure and malfunction to let you freeze in winter or suffocate in the summer, inconvenience you with expensive repairs and duct cleaning services, or affect your homeowner's insurance.

To prevent such uncomfortable moments, it is right to follow some basic rules of HVAC maintenance, such as duct cleaning. These tips can maintain your system's health for a longer time, avoid problems, and contribute to the reduction of your energy bill. Here are some general air duct cleaning in Toronto HVAC maintenance tips.

  1. Change Air Filters

This is easily the most common tip anyone will give about HVAC maintenance in Toronto, and for good reason. One of the most common and yet most important activities that people overlook is the replacement of a dirty filter - a practice that has a significant impact on the quality of the air in your home and on the lifespan of your HVAC system. The good news is that it is one of the simplest and least expensive tasks that takes five to seven minutes to accomplish once you have mastered it. Whenever doing duct cleaning, ensure they are replaced.

  1. Maintenance Of AC Vents and Registers

Your HVAC system has both air intakes and discharge grilles, and those points of entry and exit for the air are areas that are liable to accumulate dust, dirt, pet dander, and other debris that restricts airflow, shortens the working life of the HVAC system, and lowers IAQ indoors. Therefore, spending some time dusting or vacuuming over them will enhance efficiency and eliminate the allergens within the house.

  1. Protect Outdoor HVAC units

If you have an air conditioning system, then you have an outside unit that contains the compressor. It has to be outside so that the compressor coils can discharge heat effectively, but that places it in a position to get polluted by dirt, dead leaves, and many other things that make it hard for it to operate.

The exterior unit should be installed on a wall that has low traffic, preferably not exposed to direct sunlight, and placed a few feet away from tree branches or bushes. Bump into it after a couple of months or so to remove any dirt that might have accumulated on it and identify any signs of possible harm.

  1. Install A Programmable Thermostat

One of the ways to save energy in the system is the use of a programmable thermostat in the system. It can be programmed to adjust the temperature in your home depending on the time of the day and the times you are likely to be at home. For instance, it can be set to switch on the heater at the time you get home from work or turn off the heater at night. That helps your HVAC system get a rest when you do not require the heat or the AC at maximum.

  1. Check If Air Registers Are Open

If you have a central heating and cooling system, you have registers in every room to pour heated or cooled air in that part of the house. They can be shut inadvertently or shut intentionally by a person who wants to block cold or heat in a specific area but should remain open at all times, with temperature changes made only at the thermostat.

If some registers are closed during duct cleaning, the system will understand that these rooms are not at the proper temperature, according to the thermostat, and continue to try to heat or cool them, which is costly in terms of energy expenditure and leads to early failure of the system.

  1. Monitor Energy Usage

We have mentioned energy costs several times, and for the right reason, as the HVAC is the largest consumer of energy in your home, and therefore, it needs to be well equipped to function at its optimum best to avoid astronomical charges on the energy bill. If the system has aged or is having troubles, it cannot run efficiently, and mindful homeowners can observe a trend that will need the attention of a technician by monitoring energy use.

  1. Ensure You Get Professional, Annual HVAC Maintenance.

Some of the Toronto HVAC maintenance tips highlighted above are some that any homeowner can easily undertake on their own. However, there are also the HVAC maintenance steps that are better left to the professional HVAC technicians with the experience that helps them to see what may be unnoticed by a layman and fix it before it becomes a headache for your household or an expensive HVAC repair. Some of these are duct cleaning services. It is very advisable to go for routine check-up sessions, say once per year, from a professional HVAC technician.

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