Air filter change and ductwork cleaning for pollen issues


Spring has sprung as my dad was always fond of saying, and but indeed, I see so much new growth and that awesome shade of orange that comes with the baby leaves on the trees! It’s the first week of March and my associate and I are fully into the rebirth of another Spring.

  • I even heard a heat pump kick on a couple of days in a row this week! My neighbor goes right for the thermostat switchover to cooling the second the hot and cold temperatures chop 70 for the first time.

My good friend and I tend to hold off on hitting the air conditioner right out of the gate. But before long, we’ll be closing up the windows, sealing the cabin slender and leave the air conditioner on. I like to get a bit more accustomed to the rising hot and cold temperatures however I also get a bit knocked off my feet by pollen, usually, my associate and I start off with all sorts of tree pollen which doesn’t bother me nearly as much as the grass pollens, however and in our region, I get smacked taxing with that about the first couple of weeks in April, and that’s when it’s time to do a couple of Heating, Ventilation, and A/C chores prior to leaving the air conditioner on, first, I call for an air conditioner tune up in order to ensure that the heat pump is ready for all the cooling demand that is coming. That’s also when the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C professionals do the ductwork cleaning. This makes a huge difference with my pollen irritations as does switching to a HEPA filter. The sort of air filter removes nearly all of the allergens in the air. Since Spring has indeed sprung, I best call the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C corporation to set up appointments.

 

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