Can My AC Maintenance Help With My Spring Allergies?
Breathe Easier This Spring: How Regular AC Maintenance Stops Seasonal Allergies
With the arrival of Spring, we can count on warm weather, increasing humidity, and periods with high pollen in the air. For some, pollen is an annoyance—a yellow coating on vehicles and decks. For others, pollen brings itchy eyes, runny noses, congestion, sneezing, and breathing difficulties.
- Spring allergy contributors include trees, grass, and, during wet weather, mold
- Fall allergens are ragweed, leaf, and soil mold
- Most allergens are present year-round, but grow readily when indoor moisture content is high, including mold and mildew spores, and dust mites
Pollen Preparation: Whole House
There are several things that an allergy sufferer can do to lessen the number of allergens within a home.
- Monitor the pollen count. Local weather channels (and websites) monitor local pollen counts. If you know your allergen(s), being aware of outdoor conditions can help prepare for the impact on indoor spaces.
- Remove shoes upon entering the home. People walk across a pollen-covered driveway and collect pollen along the way. Taking shoes off at the door prevents the spread of pollen throughout the house.
- Practice good housekeeping. Dusting, mopping, and vacuuming contaminants off home surfaces removes them permanently.
- Keep doors and windows closed. Use the air conditioner to remain healthy and comfortable.
Pollen Preparation: Home Systems
The air conditioner is part of a larger building system. The system is responsible for keeping the air at a comfortable temperature, but it also cleans the air, removes humidity, and moves the air around to keep it fresh. The normal operation of the air conditioner will serve a home’s occupants well, but there are equipment and supplies that enhance the removal of household allergens.
- Air Filters. The heating and cooling system has an air filter, located near the base of the air handler cabinet. Air conditioner engineers have rated filters as to the efficiency of removing airborne particles. Consult your air conditioner manual to determine the proper filter rating for your air conditioner. The more efficient the filter is, the more particles are removed. If a family member suffers from allergies, purchase the most efficient filter suitable for your system.
- Clean the Ductwork. Ducts allow air to flow throughout the home, but dust tends to collect inside both the supply and return ducts.
- Remove Humidity. Mold, mildew, and dust mites require moisture to bloom and multiply. Cooling cycles remove moisture from the air and let it drain away. The air conditioner should go through a 15-to-20-minute cycle 2 or 3 times per hour to keep the relative humidity between 30 and 50%, which is ideal. If the air conditioner does not remove sufficient humidity, consider purchasing a dehumidifier to remove more moisture.
- Consider Adding Ultraviolet Light. Ultraviolet light disrupts cell walls. (We commonly experience this when we are sunburned.) Putting concentrated ultraviolet light inside the ductwork will neutralize (kill) pollen, mold, mildew, mites, bacteria, and virus cells, removing their allergen qualities. The inert organisms are more readily collected by the air filter.
- Consider A Whole-house Air Purifier. If allergies and asthma are severe in a family member, research the proper size air purifier for your home. An air purifier can remove particles as small as .3 microns and gaseous contaminants, such as smoke or fumes.
Make sure to keep your air conditioner well-maintained. Preventative AC maintenance includes keeping key components clean and working properly. AC maintenance ensures that the entire system functions properly and keeps your home clean and allergen-free.
Fight Pollen with Proactive AC Maintenance from All Cool AC & Heating
Protecting your family from seasonal allergies starts with a system that is primed to filter out irritants and control excess humidity. Scheduling regular AC maintenance is the most effective way to ensure your unit is actually cleaning the air rather than just circulating dust and pollen. Our expert technicians will inspect your filters, clean your coils, and verify that your system is running at peak efficiency to keep your home a safe haven. Don’t wait for the sneezing to start—call All Cool AC & Heating today at 281-238-9292 to book your professional AC maintenance and breathe easier all season long. Taking this proactive step now will significantly improve your indoor air quality and provide lasting comfort for everyone in your household.