How to Prevent Dirty Ductwork as Best You Can Throughout Your Home
While it may not be immediately obvious, the condition of your ductwork can greatly affect indoor air quality. Your home's ducts can be contaminated by dust, mold and other particulates. When this happens, it's possible to have them cleaned, but preventing dirty ductwork in the first place is an even better idea.





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Leaky ductwork may be sapping warmth from your home this winter while running up your heating bills. A typical home might lose as much as 30 percent of its heated air (and cooled air in the summer) from leaking ducts before it reaches rooms in the house. Since most houses are built with ducts hidden in walls, attics and crawlspaces, inspecting and sealing ductwork is a job that is better left to a professional HVAC contractor. Here are some of the things your HVAC technician will do to ensure that your ductwork delivers conditioned air where it's needed:
