HVAC Cleaning: đź”§ What Is HVAC Cleaning?

 

HVAC cleaning typically involves removing dust, debris, mold, and other contaminants from the various components of your system, including:

Air ducts, Vents, Registers, Blowers, Coils, Drip pans, Fans



🌀 Why It Matters:

  • Improves air quality – Helps reduce allergens, dust, and mold in the air.

  • Boosts efficiency – A clean system doesn’t work as hard, which can lower energy bills.

  • Extends HVAC lifespan – Reduces wear and tear on parts.

  • Helps reduce odor – Especially in homes with pets, smokers, or after renovations.



đź•’ When Should You Consider It?

  • After home renovations

  • If you see mold or dust blowing out of vents

  • If there’s been a rodent or pest infestation

  • Every 3–5 years, or sooner if you have allergies or respiratory issues



⚠️ What to Watch For:

  • Not all companies are reputable – Choose certified, well-reviewed professionals (e.g., NADCA-certified).

  • Avoid “too good to be true” deals – Scams are common in this industry.

Devon likes Stanley Steemer because she is super allergic! And they offer a great array of cleaning services.



And speaking of Allergies:

Allergies on the Rise in Boston: Pollen Counts Climb for Second Year in a Row

If your spring allergies feel worse than ever, you’re not alone—Boston has seen a significant rise in pollen counts for the second year in a row. Local allergists report more patients experiencing symptoms like sneezing, itchy eyes, congestion, and fatigue. The increase is tied to longer growing seasons and warmer temperatures, which are causing trees and grasses in New England to release more pollen—and to do so earlier and for longer periods. Experts warn that climate trends suggest this may continue, so managing symptoms with avoidance strategies, medications, or air purifiers is becoming increasingly important for many Bostonians.

 
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