As a homeowner, you need to be familiar with how your HVAC system works. In order for it to stay in peak condition, regular maintenance checks are necessary and should be done by professional technicians. But your HVAC system doesn’t work alone to keep your indoor air clean and comfortable; you should also have your ductwork checked occasionally for leaks and other damage.
Air leaks in your ducts may seem like a minor issue, but if you don’t address them immediately, they can increase your energy consumption. This is because it will be harder for your system to maintain comfortable temperatures indoors when there’s a leak in your ducts. Entergis Testing and Sealing, LLC shares more insight below:
Common Signs of Duct Leaks
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More frequent allergy triggers – While it’s normal to have a little extra dust in your house, this shouldn’t trigger more allergic reactions daily. If there’s too much dust in the air, your ductwork will likely need a professional inspection to locate leaks.
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Hot and cold areas indoors – This is another common sign that your ducts are leaking. If you feel colder in one room than others in your house, this can be due to leaking air collecting somewhere else, so that you’ll end up getting more conditioned air than needed. Not only will this create an uncomfortable indoor climate, it will also put more strain on your HVAC unit.
How to Locate the Source of Duct Leaks
If air leaks in your ductwork are left unaddressed, they can reduce your HVAC system’s expected lifespan and lead to higher energy bills due to the additional energy the system consumes replacing the leaking air. You’ll need the help of a professional HVAC contractor to determine where the leaks are in your ducts, as there’s usually more than one area where leaks can occur.
Entergis Testing and Sealing, LLC is your best choice for air leakage testing and other sealing services! Call us today at (225) 445-2362 or fill out our convenient request form online.