How to Clean Ducts in Your Gas Furnace?
Unfortunately, most forced-air heating systems, whether gas, electric, or oil, lack appropriate filters. As a result, most homes' ducts contain an accumulation of dust and grime that has accumulated over time. Paper clips, money, toys, potato chips, and other inhabitant artefacts tend to amass in ducts. Construction debris such as sawdust, nails, plaster, and other materials fall into the ducts and are frequently left behind, even in new homes. Both the return and supply ducts will contain these elements. Carpets, beds, mattress pads, and clothing are all common places for dust mites to reside. Because these insects require a steady supply of food to survive, they won't last long in most duct systems. For most of us, dust mites are an unavoidable part of life, and totally eliminating them from our homes is tough. Following a thorough visual check, you may want to try cleaning your home's ducts. Using a flashlight and a mirror, remove the grills from the return and supply du...