Monday 25 November 2013

Cleaning Heat and Air-Conditioning and Vents

                                              Cleaning Heat and Air-Conditioning      


Cleaning Heat and Air-Conditioning Vents it is very important!
Time it takes: 15 minutes per unit.

Why it matters: A buildup of dust anywhere harbours allergens. And when you’re dealing with vents, this dust is propelled into the room. Also, excessive dust makes your cooling and heating system work harder and therefore costs you money.


                                                               CLEANING VENTS                                                              

Step 1: Turn off the heat or the air-conditioning. Run the crevice tool of a vacuum over floor and baseboard vents. For ceiling vents, spread a sheet below and wear a baseball cap to shield your hair and eyes; if the crevice tool doesn’t reach, use a tool like the Unger duster, with an extension pole.

Step 2: Remove the vent covers (all you need is a screwdriver); you’ll have to use a stepladder for ceiling vents. Wash covers with dish soap, using a small sponge paintbrush to get into slats (plastic and unpainted aluminium or steel can go in the dishwasher). If you want to soak the covers to get them extra clean, use only hot water—prolonged exposure to soap may take the paint off. Clean inside ducts, as far as you can reach, with the crevice tool or a cobweb duster, which has stiff bristles and a rounded head that fits inside ducts. When they’re dry, replace the covers.

For radiators
Step 1: Dust between the radiator fins with a bottle brush. Don’t use water, which can cause rust.

Try to do this: Twice a year. For more tips for home visit www.redecor.me 

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