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Wondering why there could be a lot of dust in your home? Don’t let the dust settle on this problem!

Have you been dealing with a lot of dust in your home despite constant cleaning? Worry no more! In this article we’ll be going through some reasons you may not have considered for why there is excessive dust in your house and how to get rid of it.

A common reason for excessive dust that most people don’t consider is dirty ducts! Did you know your ducts circulate the air in your home numerous times a day? If your ducts are dirty, the air being circulated will be dirty as well, leading to the presence of excessive dust no matter how much you clean the surface. You may be spending a lot of time cleaning your furniture, mopping and brooming, but if your ducts are dirty, the root of the problem lies much deeper than the surface!

When was the last time your home underwent a duct cleaning session? If it’s been more than 2 years, or worse, never, it’s time to get your ducts cleaned!

Duct cleaning is the removal of dirt, debris, and other materials that accumulate in your home ductwork alongside other components of the HVAC system. Cleaning your ductwork ensures that the home’s ductwork system is clean and circulating pure air. In this article, we elaborate on some reasons why you may be dealing with a lot of dust in your home despite constant cleaning. We also go into the duct cleaning process and the benefits of getting duct cleaning.

Here at Entire Duct Cleaning, we provide duct cleaning services to ensure you have cleaner indoor air quality for a healthy and clean environment for you and your family to reside in. We offer professional duct cleaning services to the Toronto area and GTA area including all major cities within a 50 km radius of Toronto.

For some people, no matter how much they dust, it just keeps on coming back faster than it does for others, right? Every day they wonder – why is there so much dust in my home? Sometimes it just seems like a never-ending battle and a waste of time.

Sources of Most Dust in Our Homes

Almost all homeowners globally struggle with the challenge of debris and dust alongside other common home allergens. The dust in your home may come from numerous sources such as dead skin that is occasionally shed from indoor pets, children, and shoes alongside fiber from upholstery, clothing, bedding, and carpeting as well as dust from outside making its way in. Another source of dust in our homes includes unsealed return ductwork passing through the walls, crawlspaces, and attics.

Because of all of this, dust can get accumulated quickly, which makes it go from a nuisance to a full-blown problem if other issues occur such as respiratory problems, reduced HVAC efficiency or even damage, thereby lessening airflow and re-circulation of dirty air in your living spaces.

To prevent accumulation, your ductwork should be cleaned every few years to help get rid of the pile up of dirt. Just like air conditioners and furnaces, air ducts need professional cleaning and maintenance to optimize their performance. Ensuring that your ducts are dust and debris free is the first step towards improving air quality in your house. Having duct cleaning done can significantly reduce the amount of dust in your home.

Let’s take a look at some typical causes of the presence of excessive dust in homes:

1. When was the last time your home underwent duct cleaning? Has it been more than 2 years? Don’t even remember the last session date or probably never even had one? Just bought a home and are unaware when/if the previous residents had duct cleaning done? If your answer is yes to any of these key questions, your next duct cleaning session is overdue and that could be a huge reason for excessive duct in your home. Your ductwork is dirty and is expelling duct in your air that’s settling down on your furniture and causing you distress. Entire Duct Cleaning can help! Give us a call at (416) 278-7661 for a free duct cleaning quote today!

why is there so much dust in my home

2. Do you have excessive carpeting? Carpets are the greatest harbors of dust you could ever imagine – yes, just crawling with dust mites. Naturally, a lot of homeworkers believe that a vacuum cleaner will just get rid of the problem – bet you didn’t even know that in fact, it can make it worse! Yes, a study was done on this very topic and it was suggested that “Both vacuum cleaning and the act of vacuuming can release and re-suspend dust and allergens, leading to increased exposure.” It is suggested that you switch over to hardwood floors or perform carpet shampooing periodically.Or, you can invest in a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA rated filter. Know what that is? It’s a High-Efficiency-Particulate-Air vacuum cleaner that wo’t suspend duct particles into the air. If you have excessive carpeting, it may also mean you may need to have your duct cleaning done more frequently.

3. Another cause of a lot of dust is when you have cheap air filters. Those thin fiberglass filters don’t do much when it comes to catching small particles such as dust. This enables the aircon evaporator coil to become soiled and the airborne dust particles just get recirculated throughout your home. Chances are that your air filters are not catching the dust in the air. What you need to do to solve the problem is to buy air filters that have a high MERV rating. The higher the rating, the smaller the particles they’ll be able to catch. The typical air filters are rated between 1 and 4. You need the ones that are at least rated between 5 and 8. When you leave a dirty filter in your return grill, you can actually damage your heating or cooling system. So contact a duct cleaning professional like Entire Duct Cleaning to help out.

4. Another cause of dust in the home is due to having air duct leaks. A typical home can lose around 20-30% of the air which flows through the forced-air system’s ductwork – this happens mostly through gaps or holes around fittings; even from unsealed joints between the duct sections. You can just imagine how this lets in dirty air and dust from spaces that aren’t air-conditioning into the ductwork, blowing it into the spaces that are conditioned. It’s going to feel as if your home is overly dusty. Leaky ducts cause cool and hot spots in your home. Have you noticed that your energy bills are higher than normal? This is because the air-conditioned air isn’t getting to certain areas and your system has to run longer to reach them and to reach the thermostat setting you set it at. A major reason of this could also be that your next duct cleaning session is due. Duct cleaning results in your HVAC not having to work as hard and therefore not resulting in unnecessary high bills.

Dealing with excessive duct in your home? There’s a solution – get in the duct cleaning experts and breathe a sigh of relief!

Duct Cleaning Process

Duct cleaning is an excellent solution to remove dust from your home. The duct cleaning process utilizes a powerful professional vacuum alongside compressed air physical agitation devices to breakdown any debris present and remove them from the ductwork. Moreover, the use of a powerful vacuum gets rid of loose dust particles out of the HVAC system.

1) First, the supply of the HVAC air duct systems alongside the return side is supposed to be zoned to allow technicians to clean them individually. To achieve this, it is advisable to use zone bags.

2) A hole is then made into the supply line to allow access to the supply side. We then attach the vacuum using a connection collar, after which the vacuum is turned from the outside.

3) All supply registers are then sealed off to optimize the negative pressure. At this stage, we clean every duct one at a time using this procedure. It is worth noting that supply ducts should be cleaned using a professional viper whip system, which can be laid down inside any vent. Such a process disrupts and removes any debris and dust occupying the major trunk lines.

4) After all the supply branches are cleaned, the main trunk alongside the plenum drop is cleaned as well using the vacuum with high compressed air pressure whipping tools.

5) Once the systems’ supply side is completely clean, we focus on cleaning the systems’ return side. The same procedure is repeated for the cut on the access hole and the supply line. Next, the vacuum is connected using a connection collar and turned on.

6) The entire set of return ducts is then cleaned using a viper whip system that is laid down 20 plus feet inside each vent. Such a procedure disrupts and dislodges all debris and dust into the primary trunk lines.

7) Once all ductwork, including the primary trunk lines, are cleaned, the ductwork is sanitized or sterilized.

8) Next, the furnace is air-washed alongside other components, including blower motor and squirrel cage.

9) Once the whole air duct system is cleaned, the access holes are then closed up using high-quality sheet metal to seal off any leaks and make duct system access easy in future duct cleaning.

10) Finally, an inspection is conducted to ensure everything is cleaned before leaving your house.

Benefits of Duct Cleaning

 

Maintains Good Quality Indoor Air

The air that passes through ducts is the one you breathe daily. Your homes ductwork system recirculates this air multiple times a day. If not checked, ducts accumulate allergens such as pet dander, and pollen, which can find their way to your living spaces via the supply registers. Though such dust may not necessarily pose health risks, it can complicate the health of people with respiratory issues such as allergies or asthma. Dust may also cause healthy people to cough, sneeze or suffer other minor respiratory problems. Ensuring that your air ducts are cleaned significantly improves the quality of air, thus keeping you safe from airborne particles. Duct cleaning is vital for the maintenance of a comfortable and healthy living environment for you and your family.

 

Helps Improve Energy Efficiency

Debris and dust often limit the airflow to and from the various components of the HVAC system. Clogged ducts make air conditioners and furnaces end up using more energy while functioning. Maintaining ducts clean ensures that your appliances perform with optimum efficiency.

 

Helps in Getting Rid of Odors

Duct cleaning helps get rid of unpleasant smells from your home. Paint fumes, home cleaning agents, pets and the smell from food cooking all contribute to the stale odors that build up in your home and enter the air ducts. When the air conditioner or furnace is running, such smells get flown throughout the living spaces. Progressive accumulation of such odors contributes to stale scent. By undergoing a duct cleaning session, stale scents are eliminated from your homes, ensuring that your home smells fresh.

 

Clean Living Environment

By routinely engaging the services of air duct cleaning professionals, you can minimize the dust in your homes that find its way to your beddings, furniture, and living spaces.

 

Safeguards Your Cooling and Heating Equipment

A dirty ventilation system contributes to the contamination of blower wheels and clogging of air conditioning coils alongside other related problems, which eventually leads to costly repairs. Therefore, a regular duct cleaning practice can extend the life of your home’s HVAC system.

It is evident that duct cleaning can effectively remove dust and debris from your air grilles and ducts alongside other aspects of the compressed air system. If your homes duct system is dirty, that may be the main reason your home has so much dust despite constantly cleaning. Here at Entire Duct Cleaning, we guarantee you the best cleaning results. We highly recommend routine duct cleaning sessions every 2-3 years for your home.

About Us

We are Entire Duct Cleaning and we are here to provide you with professional duct cleaning services. Our team of professionals makes sure that the air you breathe inside your homes and offices is clean and pollutant-free. We provide duct cleaning services for residential & commercial properties to help eliminate irritants such as pollen, smoke, dust mites, bacteria, etc. We provide duct cleaning services in Toronto & the GTA and other areas included within a 50 km radius of Toronto including Brampton, Mississauga, Milton, Oakville, Pickering, Ajax, Vaughan, North York, Richmond Hill, Scarborough. We take great pride in our craft and our highly experienced team uses specialized machines and tools to do a professional job.

At Entire Duct Cleaning, we’re always striving to give our customers the best experience. We’re here to answer all your duct cleaning questions and can help provide a free quote. You can contact us today at (416) 278-7661 for more information.

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