Improving Air Flow In A Stuffy House With Air Duct Cleaning

Air Duct Cleaning Does More Than Clean The Ducts

Have you ever walked into a house and felt the air come down around you? Perhaps it has a smell that isn’t all that pleasant or you feel like you can’t breathe as well as you could outside. Stuffy air in a house happens for a number of reasons, but the oppressive feeling often results from an air flow issue. There are a number of things homeowners can do to their own homes to get the airflow going again to improve the stuffy air issue. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

1. Check For Blockages

If there are hot and cold spots within the house, there might be something blocking the vents, even if they are open. Make sure the vents are open and the registers are clear. If that doesn’t help, an air duct cleaning can get rid of blockages you can’t see.

2. Remove Debris Outside

The air conditioner has an outside unit that needs to be unobstructed for air to flow through the house properly. If you have weeds, leaves, or other debris accumulating around that unit, the air can’t flow properly as it should.

3. Change The Filter

If the air feels stuffy, it might be as simple as changing the air filter on the HVAC system. Make a note for yourself to do this every month. At least check the filter and change it as needed. You will improve airflow and the air you get will be cleaner as well. If the filter changes don’t seem to help much, you are likely pushing dirty air around through the ducts and you need an air duct cleaning to help solve the problem.

4. Peak In The Ducts

If you have access to any portion of the air ducts, take a peek inside. Is there a lot of dust in there? Perhaps some other debris? Air duct cleaning will get your air flow up and it will also circulate cleaner air to give your home a higher air quality in no time. Air duct cleaning is something you will want to have done every few years to keep the quality of the air you breathe on the best level.

5. Get Coils Cleaned

Condenser coils don’t work well if they have dirt and grime on them. When that happens, your unit has to work harder to do its job and you will increase wear on parts and have less airflow in your home. Get the condenser coils cleaned as part of your regular maintenance checks.

6. Check For Fan Issues

Air conditioners blow with fans run by motors to push air through the ducts and into your home. If the fan is running slow or covered with dirt, the air won’t move effectively and the air that does move will be dirty. Clean the fan and improve the airflow right away.

Get An Air Duct Cleaning To Alleviate Stuffy Air

There are a number of things you can try to get rid of the stuffy air in your home, but an air duct cleaning is one thing that will guarantee cleaner air in any house. Contact Stephens Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning to set up an air duct cleaning or at least a consultation today!