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There is no doubt that mold can be dangerous in the home. Mold is a common allergy, but its dangers extend past that. Mold can also cause neurological damage in young children and elderly adults. These reasons alone show that caution should be taken when it comes to this fungus. To add to these problems, mold is not the easiest to eliminate and can become quite costly. But if you don’t rid yourself of these spores, you home’s value can plummet.

The most common place to spot mold is on your HVAC vents because they usually have excess moisture. If you see any on here, you need to quickly take action. ARS have professionals on call that can help assess the problem and the steps to a solution. This is a great first step.

This mold doesn’t mean that you aren’t properly caring for your system. It is naturally a place that contains extra moisture or humidity, making it the ideal location for mold. Yet these spots need to be dealt with immediately, as they can become larger problems if not handled in a timely fashion.

To learn more, give ARS a call today. Essentially, giving your entire system a tune-up will help to eliminate these problems and check for any leaks or areas of poor drainage. Keep in mind that if the problem is humidity ( ≥ 55%), a dehumidifier will be extremely necessary. ARS can help with any of your questions.

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What Causes Mold in My Air Conditioning Vents?

The most common place to spot mold is on your HVAC vents because they usually have excess moisture. If you see any on here, you need to quickly take action.

Written By: Administrator Account
Date Posted: 6/27/2009
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