Are You Routinely Cleaning These Areas In Your Home?

Cleaning is challenging for many people, especially when you think about places in your home that are difficult to clean. For instance, the HVAC system(s), air ducts, and carpet. You should clean these areas every few months on your own and annually have them cleaned by a professional in order to maintain a healthy home. 

So let's talk about why cleaning these areas is important.

Carpet

Whether you have carpeted floors or not, chances are you have some type of carpeted furniture within your home. Things like furniture and rugs are excellent for dust mites to thrive because they get trapped beneath them.

Mites build up in numbers, can cause allergic reactions to homeowners and even asthma attacks among children. Having a vacuum with strong suction power is highly recommended when cleaning carpet, and also making sure to bring in a professional cleaning company annually for a deep clean. It's best to vacuum at least once a week, and if you can vacuum twice per week, then do so! 

Air Ducts

The air ducts in your home are a critical component of your heating and cooling system. The ducts circulate air through each room of your home, allowing a consistent temperature throughout the year. Like anything else in your home, your air ducts can become dirty. Having your air ducts cleaned is an important part of HVAC maintenance.

Here are four key benefits of professional air duct cleaning.

HVAC Equipment

Your HVAC system plays a significant role in keeping your home comfortable. It's essential to have it inspected and cleaned at least once per year. Spring and Fall cleanings will prolong the lifespan of your equipment, plus improve its ability to heat and cool your home efficiently. By not having it cleaned regularly, you risk more frequent breakdowns, poor performance, and even premature wear of the components.

While there are many spots in your home that can be cumbersome to deal with, these three pose extreme threats. Thus making them a great place to start.

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