Monday, December 10, 2012

Is It Time to Replace or Repair Your Air Ducts?


Although you do not have to look at your air ducts every time you walk through your home, it is important to remember how important they are to keeping your house at the level of comfort that you are accustomed to. As with all other components of your home, you must properly maintain and repair your air ducts to keep them working at the highest level possible. Although air ducts are built with a high level of durability in mind, it is still possible for them to fall victim to damage and normal wear and tear. The last thing that you need is to discover an air duct issue in the middle of summer or winter.

In order to best prevent this untimely discovery, it is always handy to be familiar with the typical signs of damaged ductwork. Although you will normally be unable to see any physical damage such as rips, tears holes or loose connections, there are a variety of symptoms that can indicate that there is a problem somewhere in your ducts. Whenever you notice any of these symptoms, you can get your heating and air contractor on the phone right away so that they can come take a further look.

The signs that you may need to repair or replace your ducting include the following:

· Poor heating and air performance - If your heating and air system does not seem to be keeping up like it usually does, then you may have a ducting issue. This is normally marked by the inability to keep your rooms cool in the summer, or warm in the winter. Whenever air leaks from loose connections, rips or tears in your air ducts, your system must work overtime in order to provide you with the same level of cooled or heated air.

· Low Quality of Air - In addition to reducing your heating and air conditioning system's ability to cool your home properly, holes, loose connections and tears in your ducting can lead to the introduction of dust, dirt and other allergens into your system. As the air circulates into your home, these sometimes dangerous particles find their way into your living areas, lowering the overall air quality within your home. This can be especially problematic if you live with someone who suffers from seasonal allergies, asthma or other respiratory issues.

· Increased Energy Bills - Because your heating and cooling system must work so much harder to provide the same amount of heating and cooling, you can expect larger than normal energy bills. If you notice this happening, you should always consider your ducting as a possible cause.

By being attuned to the signs and symptoms of damaged or otherwise improperly connected ductwork can save you money, time and discomfort. If you are able to identify and explore a possible problem with your ducting system, you can essentially nip your heating and cooling issues in the bud before they become an issue. Any time that you think that you may have something wrong with your HVAC system, always make sure to call a professional. It will nearly always pay off in the long run.

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