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# Airduct Cleaning ||+1 414-236-6161

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Air duct cleaning is an essential aspect of home maintenance, yet many Dallas homeowners are unsure how often they should have it done. The frequency depends on various factors, including indoor air quality, home environment, and personal health conditions.

Homes with pets, smokers, or allergy sufferers should consider cleaning their air ducts every 1-2 years. Pet hair, dander, and smoke particles can accumulate in ducts, affecting air quality. **The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)** recommends cleaning ducts when there is visible mold growth, excessive dust, or pest infestations.

New homeowners should also consider a thorough air duct cleaning, especially if the previous occupants had pets or smoked indoors. According to **Realtor.com**, having clean air ducts can improve a home’s resale value by making it more attractive to potential buyers.

If you’ve recently renovated your home, it’s advisable to schedule a duct cleaning service to remove construction dust and debris. **HomeAdvisor** states that post-construction dust can linger in ductwork, reducing HVAC efficiency.

Choosing the right air duct cleaning service in Dallas ensures a thorough and professional job. Checking certifications from [**NADCA**](https://www.nadca.com/) and customer reviews on platforms like **Google Reviews** can help you make an informed choice.

Maintaining clean air ducts improves indoor air quality, boosts HVAC efficiency, and creates a healthier living environment.


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