Categories: HVAC

How to Eliminate Seasonal Allergies at Home

Many people experience allergic reactions at certain times of the year, making these difficult seasons for those affected. Thankfully, HVAC units can reduce the risk of allergies, as long as they’re properly inspected and maintained. However, if you or a family member is continually afflicted with seasonal allergies, then your HVAC system may actually be the culprit. If you think that your current HVAC system is triggering seasonal allergies, it might be time to have it cleaned or inspected. In this blog, one of the top HVAC installation companies, Cafco Services, shares their thoughts on the matter.

Common Seasonal Allergy Triggers

  • Pollen. Pollen particles from flowers are easily transported both by bees and on the wind, which means that they can get into your home through the windows and doors. They also tend to stick to clothes and footwear, and after being tracked into the house they’ll then eventually be picked up by the air circulating within your living space.

  • Pet dander. According to the Athletics Fitness Association of America (AFAA), three out of 10 people in the United States experience allergic reactions to pet dander from their furry loved ones. HVAC repair experts say that built-in HVAC filters can help reduce allergic reactions as long as they’re properly maintained. If they’re not, these particles will circulate and trigger allergic reactions in you and your family members.

  • Mold and mildew. Mold and mildew spores are common in humid environments, especially if you have existing issues with your roofing system. These spores can cause severe respiratory complications, especially if you’re allergic to them.

How to Check Your HVAC Unit

It’s common for homeowners to run their HVAC units for most of the year. However, keep in mind that your HVAC unit continuously picks up contaminants and other particles that can affect your home’s indoor air quality. When your HVAC provider inspects your unit, they’ll check the air filter for dust and other contaminants, as these will affect your home’s indoor air quality. They’ll also look at your ductwork since mold is commonly found in this area, and the spores can spread if it isn’t cleaned regularly.

Make your search for heating and air conditioning maintenance companies easier by turning to Cafco Services. When it comes to residential and commercial HVAC services, we’re the number one professionals to approach, and we won’t let you down! Give us a call at (513) 242-3400 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.

The Cafco Team

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