Unclogging Air Ducts: An Expert's Guide

Clogged air ducts are a common issue for homeowners, and they can lead to a range of problems if not addressed. But what causes blockages in the air conditioning system? And how can clogged ducts be treated? In this article, we'll explore the most frequent causes of blocked air ducts and how to address them. The most frequent cause of clogged air ducts is damaged ducts. If the ductwork is disconnected or damaged, air may escape from the joints. Fortunately, this type of damage is usually easy to repair - all you need to do is replace the old adhesive tape with new adhesive tape.

However, if the leak is in a bad place or if there are multiple leaks, you may need to completely replace the ducts to restore normal airflow. Physical objects found inside the ducts can also cause blockages. The most common culprits are dust, dirt, pieces of old air filters and duct insulation that has come off. You may also find waste from construction or remodeling projects, such as wood chips or insulation. Verms or insects can enter ducts and leave debris.

Any of these physical obstructions can create problems with your heating, ventilation system and air conditioning. If you see any and can reach them, remove them from the ducts immediately. If not, you may need to hire an HVAC technician to use brushes and vacuums to thoroughly clean the inside of the duct. Another common source of blockages in ducts is insufficient sinus drainage. This lack of drainage may be due to a baby not adhering well to the breast, tight clothing around the breast, extended periods between breast-feeding, or scarring caused by surgery. The obstruction of the ducts can also lead to mastitis if it is not removed. Avoid removing the obstruction if it seems to be stuck in the ducts, or use a sharp tool that can pierce the sides of the ducts.

Most people won't have the tools or knowledge needed to clean hard-to-reach parts of a duct themselves. In conclusion, clogged air ducts are a common problem for homeowners and can cause a variety of issues if not addressed. Damaged ducts, physical objects found inside the ducts and insufficient sinus drainage are some of the most common causes of blocked air ducts. If you have any suspicion that you have a blocked duct, it will be vital that you call local HVAC experts.

Shelia Tungate
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