Dynamic Heating and Cooling Urges Every HVAC System Owner to Learn to Spot the Signs of Mold
September 30, 2019 – – Dynamic Heating and Cooling of Brady Station, Virginia stresses the importance of people keeping their HVAC systems mold-free. They have even published a recent blog post on their website which explains three ways through which people can tell that mold is present in their HVAC systems. That blog post can be seen here at https://www.dynamiccooling.com/3-signs-your-ac-has-mold/. It is worth any HVAC owner taking the time to read this article, especially if they have family members that are sensitive to mold, mildew, and other allergens.
Company spokesperson Josh Bersee had this to say about the subject, “Many people do not realize that if their air conditioning system portion of their HVAC system is not properly maintained it can actually make you sick. One of the biggest air conditioning contaminants that can cause sickness is mold buildup. Mold is both an allergen and respiratory irritant that can lead to a wide variety of unwanted health conditions. There are, however, steps that someone can take to spot and then eliminate mold in their HVAC systems. This is also a professional HVAC service that we are more than happy to provide for our customers. Our blog on the subject tells of 3 warning signs that indicate mold is most likely present in someone’s HVAC system. Our Google information page at https://goo.gl/maps/U4ndCJ7feRdoC7Yw9 also has helpful HVAC service information along these lines.”
The informational blog on their website goes on to say that the first way people can detect the presence of mold in their HVAC system is from the terrible odor that comes from it as it builds up in an air conditioning unit. When this happens, mold produces a very a musty, wet, stale or rotten smell. This foul smell will most likely be noticeable in the rooms of a house when the air condition portion of an HVAC system is running.
Another way to detect the possibility that an air conditioning system is contaminated with mold is by how the occupants of a house react physically to it. It was mentioned that mold is both an allergen and respiratory irritant. Mold when it builds up in an HVAC system can cause such respiratory problems as wheezing, congestion and throat irritation. It is also known to cause headaches, nausea and itchy eyes. So if any family members’ are showing signs of these bodily reactions, then that homeowner should have their HVAC system checked for mold buildup. Even family pets can show signs of these respiratory and bodily health issues.
The third way to detect mold buildup in an air conditioning unit is through a thorough visual inspection of that unit. A person can inspect their air conditioning unit for mold by simply removing the grille cover of their outside air conditioning unit. Mold shows up as streaks or clusters of brown, black, or greenish stains on the surface of internal air conditioning unit parts. There is no getting around it, if ones sees this in the air conditioning system, it’s important to take steps to eradicate that mold or suffer the health and odor consequences. HVAC service companies like Dynamic Heating and Cooling are experts at spotting and eliminating mold in an HVAC air conditioning unit.
For those individuals in the company’s service area that do not feel confident checking for HVAC mold themselves, they are encouraged to contact Dynamic Heating and Cooling to provide this service for them. One of the best ways to do this is to send them a message on their Facebook page. That Facebook page can be seen here at https://www.facebook.com/DynamicVirginia. Those who send the company a message inquiring about HVAC mold detection will get a response to that message shortly after they send it. Customers can also use this Facebook messaging system to ask any questions they have about any of the other HVAC services that Dynamic Heating and Cooling offers.
There is also contact information on their website and some written information on the residential and commercial HVAC services that the company provides.
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For more information about Dynamic Heating and Cooling, contact the company here:
Dynamic Heating and Cooling
Josh Bersee
(540) 272-9476
info@dynamiccooling.com
Dynamic Heating and Cooling
Brandy Station, VA 22714
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