Creating A Beautiful Home

How To Maintain Your Furnace Air Quality

by Jamie Carpenter

There are many basic HVAC maintenance jobs that can save you money by reducing your monthly bills, improve the air quality in your home, reduce allergens, and allow you to live in a more eco-friendly home. This article explains how to best maintain your HVAC system yourself.

The Importance of a Clean Furnace

If you are looking for affordable and simple HVAC maintenance jobs to do yourself, you should focus on the furnace. The furnace is really the power center of your heat and air conditioner. The furnace cabinet houses the heat exchanger and the fan. So, on most central HVAC systems the furnace is connected to both heating and air conditioning.

The furnace sucks air from inside the house, filters it, heated, and then recirculates it into your home. If the air return filter is dirty, air coming into your heat exchanger is not going to be properly filtered. As a result, it is going to slow down the functionality of your heat exchanger. Any actual work that will have a positive impact on your heat exchanger needs to be handled by professionals. However, if you clean the filter, and the section of ducting between it and the heat exchanger opening, you can do your part to make sure that the air that heat exchanger takes in is clean.

Once you slide the filter out of the compartment, it is easy to clean the entire area. With a hose vacuum and a flashlight, you can easily clean all of the surfaces. You might also want to use a flashlight to check for any mold on the duct walls. If there is, immediately remove it with an antibacterial cleaner.

Clean the Furnace Blower Compartment

The furnace fan can also become less protective over time due to natural dust buildup on the inside of the blower compartment. Furnaces are often located in dusty rooms, like basements and utility closets. With all of the airflow, dust the outside of your furnace cabinet can get sucked into the blower compartment. Usually, a little bit of dust on your fan blades is not going to be consequential. However, if this dust gets into the fan stem, motor, cooling vents, and duct openings, you can reduce the quality of air and reduce the efficiency of these components. Basically, it is a good idea to open up your furnace compartment and clean out the blower compartment at least once a year.

With a clean blower compartment and a regularly replaced filter, you can rest assured that your system will remain efficient and productive over the years. Contact a company like smell fresh Arizona for more information and assistance. 

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