- Air ducts naturally accumulate sizeable deposits of dust and other contaminants for years.
- Dirt deposits can reduce the efficiency of your heating and air conditioning system and even cause physical discomfort and illness by degrading the quality of the air you breathe indoors
- Dirt deposits in your air ducts act as food for organisms such as dust mites.
Contaminates build up inside the return ductwork. Traditional heating and cooling systems recirculate the air in a home via supply air ducts and return air ducts. Many homes have inefficient filters, which trap less than 10 percent of the particulate that is circulated in the system. If not trapped by the system's air filter, the particulate accumulates in the ductwork and on the internal components of your furnace or fan coil.