Spring and Fall are often cited as prime time for air duct cleaning, but Winter time, especially in the colder sections of the country presents its’ own set of
indoor air quality problems. Contaminants such as mold, bacteria, dust, pet dander and debris accumulate in your duct system. These contaminants can contribute to Type I and Type III allergic reactions such as stuffy nose and eye irritation. Warmer air throughout the spring and summer months can hold more moisture than the dry air we experience here in the Northeast during the winter months.