Common Mistakes People Make With Duct Cleaning And HVAC Systems

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In the world of heating and cooling, maintained systems and clean ducts play a critical role in ensuring that there are no glitches in the functioning of your HVAC system. On a freezing night or blistering day, clean ducts will ensure your comfort levels remain high, while simultaneously preventing the circulation of allergens through the air you breathe. 

While clean ducts ensure comfort and health, neglecting the regular maintenance of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system will result in a breakdown when it’s needed the most. Unfortunately, a lack of knowledge or the false belief that the HVAC system can work smoothly without maintenance for prolonged periods leaves several household frustrated and unhappy with the situation they find themselves in. 

At Country Pro Power Duct Cleaning, we believe that knowledge plays a key role in understanding how to make optimum use of the services and systems available to you. To help you learn how to do this and avoid committing expensive errors along the way, we have listed six of the most common mistakes people make while availing services of professionals in the duct cleaning and HVAC industry.

1. Not investing time and research in identifying a qualified company.

Duct cleaning, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) support involves cleaning of various heating and cooling systems. The service specialists ensure that the dust formed is removed and equipment functioning is not adversely affected which in turn prevents air quality from deteriorating. Growing concerns about indoor air quality is reason enough to take hiring of a professional very seriously. Not assigning enough of importance to this job and simply hiring a professional without researching their credentials and reputation can be quite harmful to the client.

2. Not researching before taking up extensive upgrades or negotiating discounts and rebates.

Professional services can vary from tasks as simple as removal of dust to those as complex as attic insulation removal. A job like attic insulation removal is an extensive upgrade. Customers should conduct research and be aware of what an extensive upgrade entails so that they are not cheated when it comes to costs. Awareness of the job to be performed equips the customer to negotiate discounts or rebates.

3. Not conducting research and seeking clarity on HVAC maintenance and preservation.

Maintenance and preservation of HVAC systems is complex work, requires technical know-how and proper planning. It is in your interest to educate yourself of what the job entails and seek clarity on your questions from a certified and licensed contractor. To protect yourself from exorbitant costs and shoddy work, always check on the credentials of a contractor before assigning an HVAC contract.

4. Believing lower maintenance costs can be incurred by installing a lifetime allergenic or washable filter.

A common misconception related to filters and maintenance schedules is that if you install a high-efficiency allergenic filter and or a lifetime washable filter you can drive down your maintenance costs. The hard fact is that there is no such thing on the market as a ‘lifetime filter.’ In fact, heavily plated filters restrict airflow immensely, cause your system to work twice as hard, and this leads to frequent repairs. You must question a contractor on the type of filters they intend to install and how it would impact your maintenance schedule and costs.

5. Believing that duct cleaning is an annual exercise.

It is a common misconception that duct cleaning is an exercise which must be mandatorily conducted every year. Actually, excessive duct cleaning is known to damage the system. Duct cleaning should only be undertaken when there is excessive contamination. When the duct cleaning exercise is performed correctly, you can wait for a span of three, five or sometimes even seven years before taking up the next duct cleaning exercise.  

6. Not seeking clarity from the contractor about regular maintenance schedules.

Dust and HVAC systems operate optimally only if they are serviced at regular intervals. Ignoring a system’s servicing and maintenance at defined intervals leads to minor issues blowing up into major concerns and subsequently inflated fixing costs. The large expenses associated with fixing major concerns can be avoided if customers seek clarity from a licensed contractor about service schedules and follow them diligently.    

As a renowned company offering duct cleaning, furnace repair and installs services in Powerview-Pine Falls, Manitoba, Country Pro Power Duct Cleaning can assist you with your duct cleaning and HVAC servicing needs. We stand out for our high-quality standards and competitive pricing. We have proactively developed partnerships with other companies so that we can offer you a range of services and find solutions to all your needs. You can also avail great discounts, rebates and incentives on upgrades when we partner with you.

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