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Why Your Heating and Cooling System Has Poor Airflow

An efficient and high quality heating and air conditioning system produces consistent airflow, ensuring comfort year-round. When airflow issues occur, you’ll notice uneven temperatures, higher energy bills, and decreased comfort. Identifying these problems is the first step toward improving your HVAC system’s performance. Continue reading to find out the common culprits behind poor airflow in heating and cooling systems.

Dirty and Clogged Air Filters 

Dirty and clogged air filters are a frequent cause of poor airflow in HVAC systems. When filters trap dust and pollen, they can become clogged and restrict airflow, reducing system efficiency. Regularly changing your filters based on usage and local conditions can significantly enhance your system’s performance and airflow.

Blocked or Leaking Ducts

Ductwork is crucial for your air conditioning system’s airflow, but it can get blocked or develop leaks over time. Blocked ducts limit air distribution, while leaks cause loss of conditioned air. Homes that have been remodeled often face ductwork issues. Regular inspections and maintenance by a professional can keep your ducts sealed and clear.

Oversized or Undersized Units

Improperly sized HVAC units are a common problem. An oversized unit turns on and off frequently, causing inefficiencies and poor airflow, while an undersized unit overworks, potentially overheating and reducing airflow. It’s important to consult an HVAC professional to ensure your unit is the right size for your home.

Poor Thermostat Calibration

The thermostat is often overlooked when it comes to HVAC airflow issues. If it’s not calibrated correctly, it can cause improper cycling, which affects airflow and efficiency. In areas with varying temperatures, regular thermostat checks are essential to keep your system running smoothly.

Enhancing Your System’s Efficiency

Improving your system’s airflow doesn’t always require a major air conditioning repair. Simple steps, like keeping outdoor units clear of debris, performing regular maintenance, and using smart thermostats, can make a big difference. In areas with hot summers and cold winters, it’s crucial to keep your system running efficiently all year round.

Air Quality Heating & Air Conditioning understands the need and importance of a well-maintained and efficient HVAC system. We work with homeowners in San Jose, CA, and surrounding areas to provide seamless HVAC services. Call us at (408) 920-3910 or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation.

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