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Many homeowners don’t realize how significant a role their home’s heating and cooling system plays in controlling mold growth — or that mold can grow within the system itself. When your HVAC system doesn’t function properly, it can also lead to mold growth within your cooling and heating appliances, as well as within the ductwork. Fortunately, upgrading your unit can prevent mold growth and ensure your home remains clean and healthy. Below is an overview of the relationship between mold growth and your HVAC system.

How Mold Grows Within HVAC Systems

Most heating and cooling systems push air around the home through the ductwork. Excess moisture is more likely to form within air ducts during months with high humidity, such as spring and summer. This is an ideal environment for mold growth, especially with older systems that perform less efficiently. 

When your HVAC system is in use, it transfers the mold in your ductwork around your home. This can trigger a variety of health issues among the members of your family, especially if they have allergies or asthma. Other effects of mold include coughing, nasal congestion, sore throat, itching eyes, and wheezing. 

How an Upgrade Can Help

hvac-systemAlong with controlling the moisture levels in your home, upgrading to a ductless system can eliminate mold in your HVAC system. These units creating heating and cooling zones within your home, and devices don’t rely on ductwork to disperse air.

Not only does this alleviate mold issues; it also makes for more efficient operation. Air ducts can create hot and cold spots in the home, and they may even increase utility bills since more energy will be needed to heat or cool the same space. Conversely, ductless units can be set independently so you are only cooling the areas in your home that are currently being used.

 

 

County Cooling in Shrub Oak, NY, can help you upgrade your current HVAC system to something far more efficient. They’ll even help you save money on your new system when you make your purchase between now and June 7th. They’re offering up to a $500 rebate on all Mitsubishi Electric® ductless systems, which is a great incentive to make the switch before the hot weather arrives. They also provide heating and cooling service, including regular maintenance, emergency repairs, and installations. Learn more about your HVAC options by calling (914) 962-2665. You can also visit their website for more information on ductless units. 

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