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How to Clean Your Air Conditioning Vents

When in use, air conditioning vents pick up a lot of grime and dirt that’s been floating around the air. Unfortunately, this can have a negative impact on indoor air quality and on your HVAC system. Vents should be cleaned when they look dirty to maintain optimal air quality. At Bormida Heating & Cooling in Springfield, IL, we know how important your AC and air quality are, and one of the best ways to avoid a costly air conditioning replacement is by maintaining the vents and ductwork. That’s why we recommend regular air conditioner vent cleanings, and we’re here to teach you how to do it correctly.

Before you begin, you’ll need a few household items on hand:

  • A screwdriver that matches the screws on your vents
  • A vacuum with a hose attachment
  • A scrubbing brush and a duster
  • Dish soap
  • Gloves

Step 1: Turn Off the System and Remove the Vents

Before you begin, make sure your HVAC system is turned off. This can usually be done on your thermostat, or you can manually turn it off.

Once you’ve confirmed the HVAC is off, it’s time to remove the vents. Some come off on their own, but most are screwed in. The vents will be dirty if it’s been a while since you cleaned them last. Set them aside.

Step 2: Vacuum the Ducts

Use your vacuum’s hose attachment or a handheld vacuum to clean out the ducts. You’ll only be able to reach the dirt closest to the vent with your vacuum, but if you need a full air duct cleaning, contact a professional like the ones on our staff at Bormida Heating & Cooling in Springfield, IL.

Step 3: Dust the Vents

Now, take your dusty vents and remove as much dirt as you can from them with a duster. Doing this outside can help prevent releasing the dust back into your indoor air, where it will be circulated again. If indoors, try to dust them inside a trash bag to trap the dust and debris.

Step 4: Soak the Vents

In a solution of warm water and dish soap, soak your vents for 15 minutes. You can do this in a sink, a bathtub, or even a bucket if you have one. Make sure the vents are thoroughly cleaned, and scrub away any stubborn gunk with a scrubbing brush if you have to.

Step 5: Dry and Reinstall the Vents

When the vents are cleaned, dry them off with a towel. A little residual water is fine, but the dryer they are, the cleaner they’ll stay since dust won’t get trapped in the water. Then, reinstall the vents.

Step 6: Replace the Air Filter

Finally, check your air filter at the furnace and replace it if it’s dirty. Once it’s replaced, you can turn the HVAC back on, and it’s ready to run.

Contact Bormida Heating & Cooling for Your HVAC Needs

At Bormida Heating & Cooling in Springfield, IL, we provide heating, cooling, refrigeration, and air quality services to keep your air fresh and clean. Some of our offered services include repairs on heaters, HVAC units, AC repairs, furnace repairs, and furnace replacement. Whether you need a maintenance check, your ducts cleaned, or help with another HVAC problem, call us at 217.210.2662 to get started.

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