Why is it that my house is always dusty? Even if you cleaned your house the day before and it’s still dusty. Alternatively, you may dust your furniture before leaving for work, only to return home to find that the dust has collected on the items you just cleaned.
You’ve been fighting a long and exhausting struggle, and you’re confident that you’re dusting correctly. But, unfortunately, your dirty house most likely has little to do with you and everything to do with your air conditioner.
It may be as simple as changing your air filters or adjusting your thermostat to remedy your dust problem and keep your house dust-free. You may learn more about what creates dust in your home by clicking here, and then contact Tempe AC repair to have the problem resolved as quickly as possible.
Clean Air Filters With Tempe AC Repair
A MERV rating of less than 8 indicates a poor air filter. These ineffective air filters do not filter out smaller indoor contaminants like mold spores and pollen. We recommend checking your air filter once a month. As a result, you’ll be able to keep an eye on the filter and make adjustments as needed.
This means your air filter will absorb more dust before it enters your home, lowering the amount of work your air conditioner has to do. Regularly air filtering and renewing it will save you money in the long run.
Check Thermostat with AC Maintenance
Your air conditioner will assist you in dusting your house by changing the fan setting on your thermostat from Auto to On as you dust.
When your air conditioner is turned on, the blower circulates air in your home continually, and as a result, dust particles are sucked up by the system’s return vent and removed by the air filters when you dust your house.
When you’re done dusting, set your thermostat to “Auto” so the AC’s blower doesn’t run continuously. That way, you won’t waste as much electricity, and the humidity level in your home will be maintained.
Get Ducting Checked by Tempe AC Repair
The duct system in a typical home leaks roughly 20% to 30% of the time. Because air ducts are typically unclean locations, duct leaks can suck in dust and cause your AC to spread dust throughout your home.
To avoid dust being blown into your home, you should hire one of our AC repair experts at Rescue One Air. Once we’ve located the leak, we’ll patch it with mastic or particular duct tape forms, preventing unconditioned air from entering or leaving the duct.
It’s usually a simple fix if your house is still dusty. However, if the problem persists after you’ve tested your air filters and changed your thermostat, Contact Rescue One Air to schedule Air conditioning maintenance. If you have other urgent needs, then complete the compact form below for a fast response.
You can check out our customer reviews or browse through the Rescue One Air video library to see our AC repair crews in action for further information.