The winter season is not only cold but also dry. The air contains very little moisture and this results in low humidity. Low humidity during the winter months often leads to a number of problems including 1) dry skin, eyes, nose and mouth 2) damage to wooden items in the home that shrink 3) drying and cracking of paint and 4) buildup of static electricity which often results in very unpleasant sensations when a metallic object like a door handle is touched.
Overall, without a humidifier at home during the winter the quality of life is poor. The constant dryness can lead to severe itching and difficulty breathing, which makes sleeping uncomfortable. Installing a humidifier in the home has many benefits besides improving health. It can help preserve your furniture's and paint.
Once a humidifier is installed in your home, you can control the level of humidity to maintain a comfortable indoor environment. In addition, installing a humidifier can also reduce your overall utility costs. Experts in HVAC recommend maintaining a humidity level of 35-50 percent in the home. Because humidified air feels a lot warmer than dry air, you will not need to use as much heat during the winter, and hence you start to save money.
There are many types of humidifiers available today. By speaking to one of our professional technicians, we can assess your home and advise you on what is the best appliance for you. Even though there are initial costs for installation of a humidifier, down the road you will recover the money by saving on utilities and having fewer visits to the doctor. Once a humidifier has been installed, they require little maintenance and last a long time. At least twice a year, you need to change the humidifier pad. You can make the change yourself as it does not need any type of mechanical expertise.
Our company has been in the HVAC business for many years and we have built a solid reputation. We can even provide you with ample references on behalf of our clients. Our HVAC technicians have many years of experience and our motto is to make your life comfortable in your home. We are certified by the NADCA and maintain the highest standards in both workmanship and honesty.
Call us anytime regarding any humidifier related issues. You may go to our website and fill up the contact form and one of our technicians will be in contact with you. Our work is guaranteed.
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct Duct Cleaning for over fifteen years. He knows how important it is to have an air duct cleaning. His extensive knowledge of air duct services allows him to understand the needs of his clients.
Friday, December 4, 2015
Sunday, November 1, 2015
How often should you replace your humidifier pad?
A question often asked of HVAC experts is, "how often should one replace the humidifier pad?" Most home owners forget that once a humidifier has been installed, it still needs to be maintained. The one part of the humidifier that needs maintenance is the pad. Experts in HVAC recommend that the humidifier pad should be replaced once or twice every year.
All humidifiers used in the homes have a humidifier water panel or a pad that is located within the enclosure that connects the heater or the central air conditioning system. The humidifier pad ensures that there is even mixing of water with the stream of hot air, followed by equal distribution of the humidified air throughout the duct system. A humidifier can greatly improve the quality of life, especially if you have dry skin, allergies and cough.
Even though HVAC experts recommend changing the humidifier pad once/twice a year, in some cases one may need to change the pad at more often, especially if you live in a hot and dry climate. This is because the air that is forced through the filter carries a large amount of dirt and other debris, which can clog up the holes in the mesh. When this happens, the humidification in the home will not be adequate or even. Your symptoms of dry eyes, dry skin, itching may return. The home may feel very uncomfortable and you may not be able to sleep well.
Rather than replace the humidifier pad when the humidifier does not work, it is recommended that the pad should be changed ahead of time. Experts in HVAC recommend the first change should take place just prior to winter and the second change just after the start of spring.
If the humidifier pad is not changed regularly, the mesh network can be clogged and hence will remain wet. This environment is ideal for growth of bacteria and mold and leads to accumulation of minerals. More important the function of your humidifier may decline. Once the humidifier pad gets clogged, it places a great deal of strain on the fan motor. This in turn leads to overwork of the equipment and there is a higher risk of breakdown. In the long run, not changing a humidifier pad regularly can decrease the life span of your fan.
Changing a humidified pad is not complex at all and takes less than 60 seconds. One does not need to have any technical expertise or mechanical knowledge to change a humidifier pad. You just need to know where the pad is located and replace it. The cover of the appliance has to be removed; the old pad is removed and replaced with a new one. Humidifier pads can be obtained from most HVAC contractors or retail appliance stores.
If you have failed to maintain your humidifier and have started to develop allergies, dry skin, cough or mold in the home, think about the humidifier pad. It may be that it is clogged and needs to be replaced.
If you have no idea how to replace a humidifier pad, call us and one of our technicians will be more than glad to replace it for you. Once your humidifier pad is replaced, you will instantly notice an improvement in your health. In addition, your sleep will be comfortable.
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct Duct Cleaning for over fifteen years. He knows how important it is to have an a fully functioning Humidifier.
All humidifiers used in the homes have a humidifier water panel or a pad that is located within the enclosure that connects the heater or the central air conditioning system. The humidifier pad ensures that there is even mixing of water with the stream of hot air, followed by equal distribution of the humidified air throughout the duct system. A humidifier can greatly improve the quality of life, especially if you have dry skin, allergies and cough.
Even though HVAC experts recommend changing the humidifier pad once/twice a year, in some cases one may need to change the pad at more often, especially if you live in a hot and dry climate. This is because the air that is forced through the filter carries a large amount of dirt and other debris, which can clog up the holes in the mesh. When this happens, the humidification in the home will not be adequate or even. Your symptoms of dry eyes, dry skin, itching may return. The home may feel very uncomfortable and you may not be able to sleep well.
Rather than replace the humidifier pad when the humidifier does not work, it is recommended that the pad should be changed ahead of time. Experts in HVAC recommend the first change should take place just prior to winter and the second change just after the start of spring.
If the humidifier pad is not changed regularly, the mesh network can be clogged and hence will remain wet. This environment is ideal for growth of bacteria and mold and leads to accumulation of minerals. More important the function of your humidifier may decline. Once the humidifier pad gets clogged, it places a great deal of strain on the fan motor. This in turn leads to overwork of the equipment and there is a higher risk of breakdown. In the long run, not changing a humidifier pad regularly can decrease the life span of your fan.
Changing a humidified pad is not complex at all and takes less than 60 seconds. One does not need to have any technical expertise or mechanical knowledge to change a humidifier pad. You just need to know where the pad is located and replace it. The cover of the appliance has to be removed; the old pad is removed and replaced with a new one. Humidifier pads can be obtained from most HVAC contractors or retail appliance stores.
If you have failed to maintain your humidifier and have started to develop allergies, dry skin, cough or mold in the home, think about the humidifier pad. It may be that it is clogged and needs to be replaced.
If you have no idea how to replace a humidifier pad, call us and one of our technicians will be more than glad to replace it for you. Once your humidifier pad is replaced, you will instantly notice an improvement in your health. In addition, your sleep will be comfortable.
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct Duct Cleaning for over fifteen years. He knows how important it is to have an a fully functioning Humidifier.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
The Best Ways To Spring Clean Your Home From Top To Bottom
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and the snow is finally starting to melt. Could it be? Spring has arrived! There is nothing quite so special as the start of a new season. It is time to say so long to layers of bulky jackets and blankets and say hello to cheery colours and time spent outdoors
. Something else to say hello to this spring? A cleaner more welcoming home. That is code for spring cleaning. It might not be the most exciting way to kick-start the arrival of a new season but it is a must. A few cleaning tasks here and there can make your space better than ever. Ready to get started? These are a few of the best ways to spring clean your home.
Spring cleaning doesn't have to be complicated. Just think about what needs to be done. Like washing any fabrics, curtains, bedding, winter clothing, pillows, and couch cushions. The start of a new season is a great excuse to give these items a wash. It will remove any stains or odours that might be hanging around. It is also a good idea to vacuum each and every room in your home. This will get rid of those dust bunnies hiding underneath couches or behind doors. Instantly these tasks will help your home look better than ever.
The more you can do for your home the better you will feel as the season goes on. Amp up your spring cleaning this year. You will love the results!
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct, Etobicoke Duct Cleaning, for over ten years. He knows how important it is to spring clean your home. His extensive knowledge of air duct services allows him to understand the needs of his clients.
. Something else to say hello to this spring? A cleaner more welcoming home. That is code for spring cleaning. It might not be the most exciting way to kick-start the arrival of a new season but it is a must. A few cleaning tasks here and there can make your space better than ever. Ready to get started? These are a few of the best ways to spring clean your home.
Come Up With a Plan of Action
You want your home to look great all season long. So, it is important to come up with a solid plan of action. You won't be able to clean the entire house in a single day. Being organized will help you get everything done without skipping over any necessary tasks. One idea is to start at the top and work your way down. Perform an inspection of your roofing shingles, make sure the attic is well insulated, have an air duct cleaning performed, and so on. Clean and organize the upstairs bedrooms and bathrooms before moving down to the main floor and basement. Make sense? Go in order! It will help you get everything done and stick to your plan.
Wash and Vacuum As Much As Possible
Spring cleaning doesn't have to be complicated. Just think about what needs to be done. Like washing any fabrics, curtains, bedding, winter clothing, pillows, and couch cushions. The start of a new season is a great excuse to give these items a wash. It will remove any stains or odours that might be hanging around. It is also a good idea to vacuum each and every room in your home. This will get rid of those dust bunnies hiding underneath couches or behind doors. Instantly these tasks will help your home look better than ever.
Do a More Detailed Clean
It is all well and good to tackle those major cleaning musts. Like wiping down the tile floors or marble countertops. However, if you really want to enjoy a clean home this spring, it is equally important to focus on the details. A detailed clean will take your home to the next level of amazing! Try emptying out the drawers in your kitchen or your dresser. Go through everything, organize what you want to keep or get rid of, and wipe out each drawer with a cleaning cloth. This will get rid of crumbs or dust - and help you de-clutter your space at the same time.Other Spring Cleaning Tasks
The list doesn't end there! In addition to having a plan, washing, vacuuming, and focusing on the details, there are a number of other ways to improve the cleanliness of your home. Try wiping out light fixtures, replacing bulbs if necessary, cleaning out the shelves, dusting the blinds, changing your linens or décor pieces (a little colour can go a long way!), and flipping your mattress.The more you can do for your home the better you will feel as the season goes on. Amp up your spring cleaning this year. You will love the results!
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct, Etobicoke Duct Cleaning, for over ten years. He knows how important it is to spring clean your home. His extensive knowledge of air duct services allows him to understand the needs of his clients.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
What To Do When You Find Leaks or Holes In Your Ductwork
It is the end of another season. That makes right now the best time to inspect your ductwork. It might not be on the top of your to-do list.... but it should be. The strength of your air ducts can impact the overall comfort of your home as well as the amount of money you spend on heating and cooling each year. It's true. Your ducts play an integral role in the way your home functions. They work to circulate warm and cool air to each room. Unfortunately when there are holes or leaks in your ductwork, air is unable to circulate properly. So, how can you keep your home running smoothly? Start by focusing on your ductwork.
Leaks and holes happen. Over time, the ductwork can begin to wear down or minor issues can occur. That makes regular inspection vital. Spring is one of the best times to perform that inspection and take a closer look at any exposed ductwork in your home. Do you see visible holes, leaks, or problem areas? Are you concerned about the efficiency of your ducts? Then immediate attention will be required. During your inspection, don't forget to look at sections of ductwork that are joined together. There might be a gap between the joints due to separation. This is not a good sign and should not be ignored.
It doesn't matter if leaks and holes are found in the basement or crawlspace. Patching them up is a must. Otherwise, air will come out of the holes or leaking areas. That leads to air loss and higher heating and cooling bills each month. It might seem insignificant, but that can add up over time. So, don't put it off. Act quickly! For a short-term fix, you can always use tape to temporarily deal with the problem. A strong hold tape like duct tape can work as a simple DIY fix until a professional can come and assess the damage. Just remember to be careful and only act if you feel comfortable dealing with the problem.
The good news? Leaks and holes in your ductwork can be repaired quickly. Whether you have rigged a temporary fix or have decided to leave the problem to someone else, you will need to get in touch with an experienced professional. They have the knowledge and skills necessary to patch up the leak properly. The process will begin with a closer look at your ductwork. This will ensure there are no additional leaks you might have missed upon the initial inspection. Once the extent of the damage has been assessed it is time for a long-term solution. The professional you choose will ensure that either the leak is sealed or the section of ductwork is replaced.
What should you do if you find a leak or hole in your ductwork? Take action! The longer this issue is left untouched, the more problematic it can become for your home. Air loss and sky-high heating and cooling bills are just the beginning. Make a call to an experienced professional. They will patch up any holes or leaks.... letting you get back to your day.
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct Duct Cleaning Toronto for over fifteen years. He knows how important it is to deal with leaks and holes in ductwork. His extensive knowledge of air duct services allows him to understand the needs of his clients.
Leaks and holes happen. Over time, the ductwork can begin to wear down or minor issues can occur. That makes regular inspection vital. Spring is one of the best times to perform that inspection and take a closer look at any exposed ductwork in your home. Do you see visible holes, leaks, or problem areas? Are you concerned about the efficiency of your ducts? Then immediate attention will be required. During your inspection, don't forget to look at sections of ductwork that are joined together. There might be a gap between the joints due to separation. This is not a good sign and should not be ignored.
It doesn't matter if leaks and holes are found in the basement or crawlspace. Patching them up is a must. Otherwise, air will come out of the holes or leaking areas. That leads to air loss and higher heating and cooling bills each month. It might seem insignificant, but that can add up over time. So, don't put it off. Act quickly! For a short-term fix, you can always use tape to temporarily deal with the problem. A strong hold tape like duct tape can work as a simple DIY fix until a professional can come and assess the damage. Just remember to be careful and only act if you feel comfortable dealing with the problem.
The good news? Leaks and holes in your ductwork can be repaired quickly. Whether you have rigged a temporary fix or have decided to leave the problem to someone else, you will need to get in touch with an experienced professional. They have the knowledge and skills necessary to patch up the leak properly. The process will begin with a closer look at your ductwork. This will ensure there are no additional leaks you might have missed upon the initial inspection. Once the extent of the damage has been assessed it is time for a long-term solution. The professional you choose will ensure that either the leak is sealed or the section of ductwork is replaced.
What should you do if you find a leak or hole in your ductwork? Take action! The longer this issue is left untouched, the more problematic it can become for your home. Air loss and sky-high heating and cooling bills are just the beginning. Make a call to an experienced professional. They will patch up any holes or leaks.... letting you get back to your day.
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct Duct Cleaning Toronto for over fifteen years. He knows how important it is to deal with leaks and holes in ductwork. His extensive knowledge of air duct services allows him to understand the needs of his clients.
Friday, April 3, 2015
Duct Cleaning Services: Does Your Home Really Need Them?
How clean is your home? How about the air you breathe? If you are looking to improve indoor air quality and the cleanliness of space you live, an air duct cleaning might be something to consider. There is a reason this service has grown in popularity over the last several years. More and more homeowners are putting their health and safety first. Studies continue to show the serious repercussions of polluted indoor air. It can impact the health of yourself and your family members in a number of ways, from difficulty breathing to headaches and constant cold-like symptoms. Do you want to say goodbye to polluted indoor air? Then give thought to duct cleaning services.
There are a number of notable benefits to having your air ducts cleaned on a semi-regular basis. When dust, dirt, and other household debris become trapped inside the ducts it can cause harmful blockages. Those blockages can impact the quality of circulating air - and cause your heating and cooling system to work ineffectively. Not only does this put your health at risk but it can also bump up your energy bills. Duct cleaning is the only way to remove those blockages completely. That means the removal of harmful allergens like mold, pollen, and pet dander, improved airflow and air quality, a better working HVAC unit, and a cleaner household.
There is no denying the importance of duct cleaning services in the home. This is especially true when there is mold growth, a rodent problem, or when there has been construction or renovations. Duct cleaning can dramatically improve the quality of air you breathe. Knowing the role it plays in achieving a healthy and happy home, why do so many homeowners put it off? There are a few reasons. For starters, often people do not link a runny nose or respiratory issues with the air they breathe. The fact that ductwork is largely out of sight doesn't help things, either! It is easy to forget about them completely. Keeping ductwork clean is less likely to be at the forefront of your mind when you aren't looking at them day in and day out.
The solution? Be as aware as possible. Duct cleaning isn't just a good idea. It can positively impact the health and well being of your entire household. That means you will need to keep up to date with this service just like any other maintenance your home requires. It is easier than you think. Experts recommend that ducts be cleaned once every two to three years. So, start by thinking back. When is the last time you had a professional clean out your ducts? Come up with a plan of action - and an approximate date - based on that information. Then choose a qualified duct cleaning company with a solid reputation. Ask them to inspect your ductwork. They will be able to tell you whether it is time to remove those built up contaminants. Simple, right?
Keeping your home spic and span doesn't have to be difficult. Just don't forget about your ductwork! It may not seem important but your home can benefit from regular duct cleaning services. Speak to a professional and get ready to enjoy a cleaner space.
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct North York Duct Cleaning for over ten years. He knows how important it is to have duct cleaning services performed in your home. His extensive knowledge allows him to understand the needs of his clients.
There are a number of notable benefits to having your air ducts cleaned on a semi-regular basis. When dust, dirt, and other household debris become trapped inside the ducts it can cause harmful blockages. Those blockages can impact the quality of circulating air - and cause your heating and cooling system to work ineffectively. Not only does this put your health at risk but it can also bump up your energy bills. Duct cleaning is the only way to remove those blockages completely. That means the removal of harmful allergens like mold, pollen, and pet dander, improved airflow and air quality, a better working HVAC unit, and a cleaner household.
There is no denying the importance of duct cleaning services in the home. This is especially true when there is mold growth, a rodent problem, or when there has been construction or renovations. Duct cleaning can dramatically improve the quality of air you breathe. Knowing the role it plays in achieving a healthy and happy home, why do so many homeowners put it off? There are a few reasons. For starters, often people do not link a runny nose or respiratory issues with the air they breathe. The fact that ductwork is largely out of sight doesn't help things, either! It is easy to forget about them completely. Keeping ductwork clean is less likely to be at the forefront of your mind when you aren't looking at them day in and day out.
The solution? Be as aware as possible. Duct cleaning isn't just a good idea. It can positively impact the health and well being of your entire household. That means you will need to keep up to date with this service just like any other maintenance your home requires. It is easier than you think. Experts recommend that ducts be cleaned once every two to three years. So, start by thinking back. When is the last time you had a professional clean out your ducts? Come up with a plan of action - and an approximate date - based on that information. Then choose a qualified duct cleaning company with a solid reputation. Ask them to inspect your ductwork. They will be able to tell you whether it is time to remove those built up contaminants. Simple, right?
Keeping your home spic and span doesn't have to be difficult. Just don't forget about your ductwork! It may not seem important but your home can benefit from regular duct cleaning services. Speak to a professional and get ready to enjoy a cleaner space.
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct North York Duct Cleaning for over ten years. He knows how important it is to have duct cleaning services performed in your home. His extensive knowledge allows him to understand the needs of his clients.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Should You Think of Air Duct Cleaning As An Investment?
You put a lot into your home. Not just financially, but emotionally and physically as well. It is a place to make memories and escape from the chaos of the world around you. No wonder you make sure your home is decorated the way you like and is always well maintained. It may not be easy, but it is always worth it...right? Your home is an investment in the quality of your daily life as well as your future. In order to enjoy your space now - and to increase the re-sale value of your home - every aspect must be well looked after. That includes your air ducts. They are just as much of an investment as re-painting, re-staining, cleaning, and repairing.
While many homeowners look at hardwood flooring and a new heating system as a way to improve their homes, many do not feel the same way about duct cleaning. Surely, it doesn't matter all that much. Nothing could be further from the truth! Air duct cleaning has been proven to reduce allergens, improve the quality of circulating air, lower your monthly energy bill, and increase the amount of airflow through the ductwork. While cleaning your ducts may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think: home improvement, it is beneficial to both your home and your home life.
So, is duct cleaning an investment? Yes! There are many reasons to think it in this way. For starters, duct cleaning works to improve your day-to-day life. From cleaner air to fewer allergens.... there are so many ways that this process can make your life easier. However, it also improves your home as a whole. When air is able to flow through the ductwork with ease, that puts less strain on your heating and cooling system. The result? Reduced strain can lead to energy savings on your monthly bill. That is in addition to an effective heating and cooling system that lasts longer. The extended lifespan can dramatically impact your financial future - making it possible to improve other areas of your home.
Another reason to think of duct cleaning as an investment has to do with the cleanliness of your space. Regular cleanings can lead to a cleaner home. When dust, dirt, and other debris build up inside of your ductwork, those contaminants can be pushed back out into the air you breathe. This can cause a number of serious health related issues.... from headaches to respiratory problems. If that wasn't enough, unclean ducts can also cause your home to become dusty and dirty far sooner than it should. That means more cleaning will be needed to maintain your space. By keeping up with your scheduled duct cleanings, you won't need to clean your home as often. Less work for you and a better looking home. What could be better than that?
Air Duct Cleaning is an investment. It works to make your every day life easier, improve your health, and keep your home well maintained - both now and in the future. Schedule a cleaning with an experienced professional every two to three years for a space you can feel good about.
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct Duct Cleaning for over ten years. His extensive knowledge of air duct services allows him to understand how a duct cleaning is an investment in your home.
While many homeowners look at hardwood flooring and a new heating system as a way to improve their homes, many do not feel the same way about duct cleaning. Surely, it doesn't matter all that much. Nothing could be further from the truth! Air duct cleaning has been proven to reduce allergens, improve the quality of circulating air, lower your monthly energy bill, and increase the amount of airflow through the ductwork. While cleaning your ducts may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think: home improvement, it is beneficial to both your home and your home life.
So, is duct cleaning an investment? Yes! There are many reasons to think it in this way. For starters, duct cleaning works to improve your day-to-day life. From cleaner air to fewer allergens.... there are so many ways that this process can make your life easier. However, it also improves your home as a whole. When air is able to flow through the ductwork with ease, that puts less strain on your heating and cooling system. The result? Reduced strain can lead to energy savings on your monthly bill. That is in addition to an effective heating and cooling system that lasts longer. The extended lifespan can dramatically impact your financial future - making it possible to improve other areas of your home.
Another reason to think of duct cleaning as an investment has to do with the cleanliness of your space. Regular cleanings can lead to a cleaner home. When dust, dirt, and other debris build up inside of your ductwork, those contaminants can be pushed back out into the air you breathe. This can cause a number of serious health related issues.... from headaches to respiratory problems. If that wasn't enough, unclean ducts can also cause your home to become dusty and dirty far sooner than it should. That means more cleaning will be needed to maintain your space. By keeping up with your scheduled duct cleanings, you won't need to clean your home as often. Less work for you and a better looking home. What could be better than that?
Air Duct Cleaning is an investment. It works to make your every day life easier, improve your health, and keep your home well maintained - both now and in the future. Schedule a cleaning with an experienced professional every two to three years for a space you can feel good about.
Or Sela has worked at Canaduct Duct Cleaning for over ten years. His extensive knowledge of air duct services allows him to understand how a duct cleaning is an investment in your home.
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