The operations manager at G&G Duct Cleaning in Long Island City, John Gandolfo holds a bachelor of arts in health and wellness from Tulane University. Managing a wide range of G&G projects, Tulane graduate John Gandolfo emphasizes the health benefits of clean HVAC systems.
To keep air ducts as clean as possible between professional cleanings, follow a few simple steps to dramatically reduce the amount of dirt that enters an HVAC system. First and foremost, home and building owners must use HVAC filters with high-efficiency ratings and change filters according to manufacturer recommendations. If filters become dirty or clogged, change them even more frequently.
Keeping an HVAC unit itself clear of dirt and debris is also essential. Make sure that any vegetation is kept at least two feet from outside units in all directions.
Vents must be airtight and well-insulated, particularly in areas such as attics and basements, where moisture tends to accumulate. Immediately repair any duct leaks to ensure that the HVAC system is properly sealed.
To keep air ducts as clean as possible between professional cleanings, follow a few simple steps to dramatically reduce the amount of dirt that enters an HVAC system. First and foremost, home and building owners must use HVAC filters with high-efficiency ratings and change filters according to manufacturer recommendations. If filters become dirty or clogged, change them even more frequently.
Keeping an HVAC unit itself clear of dirt and debris is also essential. Make sure that any vegetation is kept at least two feet from outside units in all directions.
Vents must be airtight and well-insulated, particularly in areas such as attics and basements, where moisture tends to accumulate. Immediately repair any duct leaks to ensure that the HVAC system is properly sealed.
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