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The HVAC Allergy Guide to Surviving Pollen Season

Updated: Apr 28, 2022

The spring allergy season is here. Allergy patients may believe that these triggers are unavoidable. They don't have to be, though! To relieve allergies, try these simple HVAC allergy guide remedies.


HVAC Allergy Guide

Replace Your Air Filter On A Regular Basis

Air filters should be replaced every three months at the absolute least. Replace them every month if you have pets or are prone to allergic triggers. Changing your air filter on a regular basis extends the life of your system and improves its ability to filter microscopic allergen-causing particles.


Clean Your Vents

All of the air in your home is circulated through vents. Dust these first by wiping them off with a moist rag or vacuuming them. To prevent dust from recirculating in your home, dust both the registers and return vents.


Adjust The Humidity Levels In Your Home

In high-humidity locations mold and spores thrive. Allergy sufferers may experience major complications as a result of them. To keep track of your home's temperature and humidity, use a programmable thermostat. The humidity level in your home should be between 30 and 50%.


Make Routine HVAC Maintenance Appointments

Annual maintenance is vital for all homeowners, but it is especially important for individuals who suffer from allergies. You want to be certain that your system is operating properly and efficiently. It's also crucial to make sure it's free of mildew, mold, dust, and other impurities that can create havoc on your indoor air quality.


We recommend that you have your HVAC system serviced twice a year (in the spring before using the air conditioner for the first time and in the fall before using the furnace for the first time). Preventive maintenance is critical for the longevity of your HVAC system, since it addresses any problems before they become costly repairs or replacements.


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