Why Does My Home Have Poor Airflow in Solivita, FL?

A hand holding a blue sponge is cleaning a dirty air vent with black buildup on the slats.

Whether your system is central heating and cooling or ductless, it must have adequate airflow. Consider these common issues that could explain why your home in Solivita, FL has poor airflow.

Neglected Air Filters

Both central and ductless systems have air filters that need either cleaning or changing. For ductless systems, filters need cleaning about every two weeks. For central systems, the filters need changing every 30 to 90 days, depending on size, construction and air quality.

Duct Leaks

Ducted systems rely on either metal or flex ductwork to carry the conditioned air throughout your home. However, if something damages those ducts, the conditioned air may leak out, especially in higher-pressure areas.

Closed or Blocked Vents

Your central HVAC system has two types of vents. At the end of one set of ducts are vents where the conditioned air comes out, and the unconditioned air returns through other vents. Ducted systems work on creating airflow circulation by building positive and negative pressures at these ducts.

If closed or blocked, these vents can’t build the appropriate pressure, inhibiting proper circulation and airflow. Keep all of your vents open, and ensure each has at least a 6-inch clearance above and around it.

Low Heat Pump Refrigerant

Heat pumps heat and cool your home using refrigerant, which is very similar to a central air conditioner. If there isn’t enough refrigerant, it can cause frozen coils in either the indoor or outdoor unit. When these coils freeze, air can’t flow through them.

Dirty Outdoor Coil

The outdoor coil is one of the areas in a heating and cooling system that the elements affect directly. Neglected long enough, debris buildup can prevent air from passing through the coil, substantially degrading the system’s efficiency.

Don’t let maintenance issues keep your system from properly heating or cooling your home. Call to schedule routine HVAC maintenance with one of the NATE-certified technicians at Osceola Air.

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