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Should You Get Your Heating Ducts Cleaned?A hot air
furnace heats and distributes air through its ducting system.The ducts are
usually made of sheet metal and are most obvious in your basement, where they
hang from the floor joists.The return, or cold air, ducts bring air to the
furnace, usually collecting it centrally in the house. The return air trunk duct
is the big rectangular duct along the basement ceiling that enters the bottom of
the furnace. The supply, or warm air, ducting usually exits from the top of the
furnace. It starts with a trunk duct on the basement ceiling.The individual
supply ducts, in round or smaller rectangular sheet metal, branch off the trunk
duct and go to each room, where they terminate in a floor or wall register. Over
time, dust and debris will collect in these ducts, particularly in the return
air ducts.You may be wondering whether it would be worthwhile to have these
ducts cleaned. Duct cleaning is
a major industry. As a homeowner, you may be regularly solicited to have your
heating ducts cleaned on a regular basis. Claims are made that duct cleaning
will:
If you expect
duct cleaning to make these improvements, you may be disappointed. It is
difficult to find objective and independent research which substantiates these
claims. What Can Duct Cleaning Do For You?Duct cleaning
can clean your ducts. Thorough, professional duct cleaning will remove dust and
debris - pet hair, paper clips, children's toys, and whatever else might collect
down there. Ideally, the inside surface will be shiny and bright after cleaning.
Duct cleaning may be justifiable to you personally for that very reason: you may
not want to have your house air circulated through a duct passage that is not as
clean as the rest of the house. However, duct cleaning will not usually change
the quality of the air you breathe, nor will it significantly affect airflows or
heating costs. In the 1990s,
duct cleaning research conducted by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
(CMHC)1,2 and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)3 . tested house and
duct performance before and after cleaning. Researchers observed little or no
discernible differences in the concentrations of house airborne particles or in
duct airflows due to duct cleaning. This is because ducts are just metal
passages.They cannot create dust. Most household dust comes from outdoor dust
that has been tracked in or blows through windows or other openings. Dust is
also created by human skin and hair shedding, pet debris, fibres from carpets,
clothes, bedding, hobbies etc. In fact, as you walk around in your house you
raise a small cloud of dust particles wherever you go. Dust will be present in
one form or another whether you have clean ducts or not. Householders
often expect an efficient furnace filter will remove airborne dust. CMHC has
tested the effectiveness of furnace filters in reducing household dust. While
some very good filters effectively clean the air in the ducts, they do not
create a dust-free environment in your house because of all the dust sources
mentioned above. A good filter will help keep your air-conditioning coil,
furnace heat exchanger, and supply ducts from accumulating circulated dust.
When Does Duct Cleaning Make Sense?There are
several situations when duct cleaning could make sense (although there is little
research data to support this).
How Should Your Ducts Be Cleaned?There are
various duct cleaning procedures available. Reputable duct cleaners will be
familiar with different techniques and their effectiveness. Duct cleaners
affiliated with heating and air conditioning firms may be able to provide a more
thorough system tune-up. Check to see if the duct cleaners are affiliated with
trade organizations.They should also be able to offer references from satisfied
customers. Some duct cleaners visually inspect the ducts after their work,
either through duct access panels that they cut into the sheet metal or by
in-duct cameras. This allows some proof of the effectiveness of the cleaning. Do not accept
offers from duct cleaners to spray or fog the ducts upon completion of the work,
ostensibly to get rid of residual bacteria or mold.There are no products
registered under the Pest Control Products Act in So... To Clean or Not To Clean?This choice is
up to you. Duct cleaning may possibly improve air quality of houses in cases
where serious moisture or blockage problems exist in the ducting. A
comprehensive cleaning of all heating and cooling system components (furnace fan
blower, furnace heat exchange, air conditioning coil, humidifier, ducts, etc.)
may help air movement within the house. However, regular duct cleaning is
probably unnecessary for most householders. Some people will
choose to have their ducts cleaned simply because they feel that they cannot do
this task easily themselves, and they prefer to have any accumulation of dust
and dirt within the house removed regularly. Ensure that any duct cleaning that
takes place in your home does not include broadcast spraying of biocides within
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