Is My Air Conditioning Making Me Sneeze?

by | Jul 10, 2018 | AC Maintenance

Do you have a sneaking suspicion that your air conditioning is the reason behind your incessant sneezing? Many homeowners find that their allergy symptoms kick up more frequently when the air conditioning system officially turns on. This is one of the last places that desperate homeowners will turn to address their sneezing, coughing, and other allergy symptoms. It simply seems like there is no possible way that an appliance could be making you sick, right?

Unfortunately, your air conditioner and the rest of your HVAC system could lead to an increase in allergy symptoms. It might be the very last thing that you suspect but making a few basic changes can decrease your allergy symptoms. If you’re ready to live comfortably with your air conditioning system, check out a few of these top tips for how to care for it.

Maintain Your AC Unit

One of the best things you can do to reduce allergy symptoms stemming from your HVAC system is to sign up for professional maintenance. A qualified technician can remove dust, dirt, and debris from the inner workings of your unit. In turn, this minimizes the number of allergens that will be found in the air inside your home. Maintenance for your air conditioner should be considered an essential service each year, particularly if you struggle with allergies. It can save you money on your cooling costs, reduce the wear and tear on your unit, and make your daily life more livable.

Change Your Air Filter

If you have already had your air conditioner serviced for the year, you can still change the air filter on your own at home. This part of your HVAC system is essential for filtering out dust and other airborne particles. However, it can’t do its job effectively if it is clogged with old debris. You should make it a point to change your air filter every thirty to ninety days. You should change it sooner if you start to feel yourself suffering from more allergy symptoms or if you have pets that stay indoors. Be sure to purchase a basic pleated air filter that is considered to be medium efficiency.

Have the Ducts Cleaned

The final thing you can do to improve your indoor air quality is to clean your air ducts. The air inside our homes is said to be up to five times more polluted than the air outdoors. Your air ducts can store lots of dust, dirt, and other allergens that could be causing you to sneeze. After all, all of the air from your AC unit must filter through the air ducts first. Homeowners with sensitive allergies often report relief from their most troublesome symptoms like coughing once their air ducts have been professionally cleaned.

Are you ready to stop sneezing and go back to living your life this summer? Contact Classic Air Conditioning and Heating to help you take care of some of these simple steps. You might find relief sooner than you think with our help!

About The Author

John Magninat

John Magninat

Owner John Magninat is a third generation air conditioning repair man. Classic Services Air Conditioning & Heating is a family company with family values and our customers are our top priority.

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