On Monday, a customer called our heating and cooling business to schedule a repair.
The residential buyer was having issues with the blower.
The air conditioner was running, but hardly any air was coming out of the ductwork. This type of complication can happen from time to time and sometimes the issues are with the HVAC system and sometimes the issues are with the ductwork. Problems with the ductwork can cause a lot of issues with the amount of air blowing through your home. When the duct labor is dirty and full of lint and dust, there is not much room for air to pass through the ductwork. When the ductwork has holes and is not sealed respectfully, it can cause issues too. Thankfully, issues with the ductwork are really easy to fix. I went to the customer’s address on Monday, did some checking, and performed a full system tune up. I did not find any issues with the blower or the motor. The issue was the ductwork. There were two areas above the living area where the ductwork was not affixed. A lot of dirt, dust, and air from outside was entering the closed network, causing issues. Fixing the issues with the ductwork happened, but their buyer was delighted when we were finished with the task. He should not have any more issues with exhausting indoor air quality. I sealed up all of the holes that I could find. The ducting was in perfect shape when I was done.