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How to Clean Your Home AC Vents

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How to Clean Your Home AC Vents

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  1. How to Clean Your Home AC Vents There are many reasons to clean the air ducts in your home. When ducts are clean, the split or window air conditioner system lasts longer (because there is less dirt wearing out its components), we dust less often, and the air we breathe at home is cleaner. For those of us with allergies, this should be a welcome improvement. Step-By-Step Vents Cleaning 1.Cover supply registers. Start by covering up your supply air registers with paper towels. You do this to keep dislodged dust from drifting into the rooms as you work. Simply lift the register, wrap the paper towel over the top of it, and replace it. 2.Turn on fan. You want the fan running while you are cleaning, to move the dust along that you are going to loosen with your banging and brushing. Set the thermostat to "fan on," and shut off the "heat/cool" mode so that only the fan is running. If you don't have a fan-only option, you can run the heat, or you might take this opportunity to install a newer thermostat with this helpful option.

  2. 3.Check filter. Make sure your old furnace filter is in place, so that the dust you knock loose doesn't end up getting pulled into the fan motor. 4. Loosen dust in ducts. Knock lose any build-up of dust in the duct work. Simply take the handle of your brush and begin tapping on any accessible duct work you have in the basement. This will help break up any deposits of dampened dust that may have stuck to the insides of the duct. 5. Turn off power connected to the System: After leaving the fan running for a few minutes, it is recommended that you turn off the power connected to the system, as you get down to serious business. This is because you will need to access the main ducts and it is highly risky to do this when the system is running.

  3. 6. Unscrew Air Duct Covers: Air duct covers are often fastened using screws or other fasteners. Using a standard screwdriver, unscrew air duct covers and grills, to gain access to your ducts. Clean the grates using a cleaning cloth. If they are too dirty, then you should consider using soap and water. 7. Vacuum Clean the Air Ducts: This is where the real work begins. Your vacuum cleaner should have a hose, long enough to reach the troublesome spots and corners. Vacuum clean your air ducts thoroughly, leaving no spot untouched. If possible, you should acquire a heavy-duty vacuum cleaner, considering that a conventional cleaner is not powerful enough for deep cleaning. Use your brush to remove molds and mildew inside the ductwork. Additionally, use your cleaning cloth to wipe the interior of the duct as far as you can reach. Source: https://besthomeacindia.weebly.com/blog/how-to-clean-your- home-ac-vents

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