Often, pollution from the furnace doesn't come from a problem, but
rather a lack of maintenance. Every
year, you should have a maintenance technician out to your home so that they
can check the furnace and ductwork. As
homes are typically not well ventilated during the winter, to keep out the
cold; dust, carbon, and other contaminants often stick around. Said contaminates
are blown and settle into the air or carpeting, thus affecting the overall air quality in
your home. Much of the time, simply changing the air filter can prevent a lot
of contaminants from entering the home. However, if you have breeches in the ductwork, then an air filter may not completely stop pollutants until that breach is fixed.
Of course, the major worry about a furnace polluting your air is
the silent killer – carbon monoxide. Usually, the appliance functions to
keep this out of the home, but one crack in the heat
exchanger or the combustion chamber and it can enter the system, and then
enter your home. Therefore, it is so crucial to have your furnace
inspected every year or at least have a carbon monoxide detector installed
in your home to catch a problem before it becomes deadly. While these issues
can be costly to repair, they can prevent something devastating from happening.
Your air quality could make your family sick, but carbon monoxide is on another
level of danger.
If you want cleaner and healthier indoor air then please do not hesitate to contact us here at Kent Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. - we're here to help!
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