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HVAC Maintenance Tips For Pet Owners

September 19, 2019 By Thomas Hoffmann Leave a Comment

If you stay on top of all of these tasks, you should keep your HVAC system running smoothly and avoid any adverse outcomes that might come along with mismanagement.

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While our furry friends undoubtedly add an incredible amount of joy to our lives, they can also create a few challenges. One of them involves your HVAC system, which can suffer when animals are in the home. Fortunately, there are a variety of ways for you to mitigate these effects and keep your system running as smoothly as possible.

Don’t Fall Behind on Grooming

The primary way a pet can impact your home is through shedding. All of that hair tends to do two things. First, it crops up around air vents, which decreases your flow and makes your HVAC system work harder for the same output. Second, that hair can rise into the air surrounding you, which may lead to worsened allergy symptoms. You can mitigate both of these issues through washing and brushing your pets often. Keeping a clean, well-vacuumed home helps too.

Replace Your Air Filters

Your HVAC system has the ability to keep your home’s air clean. It does so with a filter, which removes various harmful constituents. Unfortunately, having a pet can overload this piece of protective equipment with hair and lessen its effectiveness. You can avoid this problem with frequent filter replacements. The rule of thumb is every two or three months, but your needs might vary.

Consider a HEPA Filter

If you continue to have allergy issues despite replacing your air filters frequently, you may want to look into improving your hardware. One way to do so is with HEPA filters, which are much more powerful than their conventional counterparts. Choosing to take this route will undoubtedly lead to cleaner air in your home.

Fence Off Your Outdoor Unit

If you’re not familiar with HVAC terminology, your outdoor unit is a combination of a condenser and compressor. What it does is suck air in from outside and treat it before it enters your home. Pets sometimes interact with this machinery, with a typical example being urinating on it. Not only can doing so hurt your system but more importantly, it might harm your pet. Both of these outcomes will be frustrating and painful. You can significantly lessen the chance of them happening by putting a fence around your outdoor unit.

Call in an Expert For Regular Maintenance

Lastly, you can keep your HVAC system and home in working order by having an expert come by for regular maintenance. Doing so will ensure that everything is working correctly or, in some cases, alert you when something isn’t. Either way, you’ll be glad to have an HVAC professional at your disposal.

Having pets around the house leads to more responsibilities. Among them are ones that relate to HVAC functionality, which include proper grooming, replacing filters, getting a HEPA filter, fencing off your condenser, and getting regular maintenance from a professional. If you stay on top of all of those tasks, you should keep your HVAC system running smoothly and avoid any adverse outcomes that might come along with mismanagement.

Filed Under: Blog

Updated: September 25, 2019

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