Using and Maintaining HVAC Systems in Rental Properties

How To Prepare Your Home For Allergy Season

With allergy season upon us, smart homeowners are starting to prep right now. Getting your home free of dust and allergens is important for the health of your family. Of course, it is not possible to rid your home 100% of all dusts, molds, or allergens. Every person who walks into your home has the potential to carry in all sorts of allergy-causing debris. But, there are a few things you can do, particularly in regards to your HVAC system, that can help to stem the flow of dust and allergens in your home. This article explains how to get your home ready for the allergy season.

Why Filters Matter

To some homeowners, it goes without saying that you need to replace your filters every year if you want to keep allergens out of your home. Make sure you use HEPA-rated filters. However, many homeowners have lived in their home for several years and never even thought about the filters. That is, some people don't associate their HVAC system with their air quality. They might think that it is simply meant to heat and cool the rooms. But, a properly working HVAC system also cleans the air. That is why an air conditioner is called an air "conditioner," and not just an air "cooler."

The steady flow of air throughout the system enables it to be filtered before and after it is circulated into your rooms. The filter keeps the air coming into your home clean, but it also keeps the air circulating back into your air handler clean. This prevents dust and dirt from getting distributed more widely around your home and ruining your HVAC appliances.

How Dehumidifiers Can Assist Your AC

If you live somewhere hot, you might need to aid your air conditioning system by using dehumidifiers in your home. Air conditioners are meant to keep moisture out of the air, but they struggle in extremely moist and hot climates. Having a dehumidifier to keep the levels down even further not only makes it so your air conditioner has to work a little less, it can also save you some money. Most importantly, this is one of the best ways to reduce mold and allergens that can result from too much moisture inside your home. A dehumidifier will also have a small HEPA filter that need to be replaced every few years.

These are two great ways to prep your home before allergy season hits. For more information, contact a company like Jahnke  Heating & Air


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