Allergies ??? Your HVAC system is there to help !!!

Tom Markley • April 3, 2024

Controlling allergies can be a challenging task, but HVAC systems can help to reduce the concentration of allergens in your home. Regular maintenance and proper use of your HVAC system can help to ensure that your indoor air quality is healthy and allergy-free. If you are struggling with allergies, consider contacting an HVAC professional to discuss the options available to you. A healthy and clean home starts with a well-maintained HVAC system.


How HVAC Systems Can Control Allergies:



  1. Filters: The first line of defense against allergens in your HVAC system is the filter. The

filter helps to capture and remove airborne allergens such as pollen, dust, and pet dander. It is essential to choose the right filter for your HVAC system as there are various options available in the market. High-efficiency filters, such as HEPA filters, can trap up to 99.97% of airborne particles, including allergens.


    2.Air Purifiers: If you have severe allergies, you may want to consider installing an air          purifier in your HVAC system. Air purifiers use advanced filtration technology to capture even the smallest allergen particles, leaving the air in your home cleaner and healthier to breathe.


    3.Humidity Control: High humidity levels can encourage the growth of mold and mildew, which can trigger allergies. HVAC systems can help control the humidity levels in your home, reducing the risk of mold growth and helping to keep your indoor air quality healthy.


    4.Ventilation: Proper ventilation is crucial for controlling indoor allergens. HVAC systems help to circulate fresh air into your home, reducing the concentration of allergens in the air.


Steps to Ensure Your HVAC System is Working Efficiently:


    1.Regular Maintenance: To ensure that your HVAC system is working efficiently, it is important to schedule regular maintenance. This includes cleaning and replacing filters, checking ductwork for leaks, and ensuring that all components of your HVAC system are working correctly.


    2.Duct Cleaning: Over time, dust, dirt, and other allergens can accumulate in your HVAC ductwork, reducing the efficiency of your system and increasing the risk of allergies. It is recommended to schedule professional duct cleaning every few years to remove any buildup and improve the efficiency of your system.


    3.Seal Ducts: Leaky ductwork can lead to the infiltration of allergens into your home. Sealing your ducts can help prevent allergens from entering your home and improve the efficiency of your HVAC system.


If you’re in need of service or a new system, contact Alpine Heating & Cooling! Our team has more than 25 years of experience in Wayne, Holmes & Ashland County Ohio servicing all makes and models. We offer timely, convenient service from our Ashland, OH, Wooster, OH & Mount Eaton, OH offices and provide thorough inspections to catch any potential issues. Visit our website to see a full list of HVAC services, or call (330) 263-0013 for an appointment



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