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Connecticut Homeowners: Tips For Duct And Vent Cleaning

Here's everything you need to know about how to clean your furnace ducts and vents.

You can improve indoor air quality by cleaning out furnace ducts and vents.
You can improve indoor air quality by cleaning out furnace ducts and vents. (Shutterstock)

Your furnace system will need to be working efficiently this winter to heat your Connecticut home in cold weather and so you can breathe good quality indoor air.

But with so many other homeowner projects to plan and find time for, cleaning ducts and vents often falls to the bottom of the list. In fact, you may not remember the last time you had them cleaned and serviced. Here’s why you don’t want to ignore furnace and vent cleaning:

  • Reduce allergens and other irritants.
  • Extend the life of your HVAC system.
  • Improve indoor air quality.

High efficiency sealing around doors and windows means that air flow between the exterior and interior of your home is reduced. While this may be good for lowering your energy bill, it also means that there’s very little ventilation. Cleaning out ducts and vents can improve the quality of air flow.

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To get the job done right, it’s best to hire a professional to clean ducts and vents. There are two methods used by contractors:

  • Pressure cleaning – A high-pressure hose is attached to the duct system. Suction is applied, which forces dirt and dust to be pushed through and removed.
  • Vacuum cleaning – Using a specialized machine, a vacuum hose is connected to the duct work. A brush designed for cleaning is pushed through the duct and vent system, removing debris, dirt, and dust.

When servicing your furnace system, a contractor will clean inside ducts and vents, as well as the registers. The furnace fan should also be cleaned at least once a year, along with the coils inside the air conditioning and heating system. Once ducts and vents are clean, a disinfectant is fogged through the system to sanitize and treat bacteria, dust mites, mildew, and mold.

After hiring a qualified contractor, you can expect furnace cleaning to take anywhere from three to five hours. Cost will range from $90 to $125 per hour depending on the size of your home. If you’re offered a lower price, be sure to find out what the cleaning includes.

Tips to Keep Vents Clean

After getting your vents cleaned, there are some things you can do to keep them clean:

  • Vacuum vents – To remove dirt and dust, regularly run a vacuum over the vent intake.
  • Wipe down vents – Get rid of interior dirt by removing intake vents and wiping down with a wet cloth.
  • Clean vent blades – Remove hard to reach dust and dirt by using warm water, soap, and a cloth to clean between vent blades.

When it’s time to clean out your ducts and vents, hire the services of a HomeAdvisor contractor in Connecticut.

This Patch article is sponsored by HomeAdvisor.

This post is sponsored and contributed by HomeAdvisor, a Patch Brand Partner.

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