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Because pet hair is often airborne, it often ends up inside the HVAC components of your home. Cats blame the dog. Dogs accuse the cat. Whoever the four-footed culprit may be, however, when pet hair is shed inside your indoor environment in sufficient amounts, it can become a problem for the components that provide cooling or heating to your home.

In a residential home of typical square footage, the HVAC system circulates at least 1,000 cubic feet of air every minute. Anything afloat in this air continuously passes through the system ductwork and, potentially, into AC or heating components. Fur that’s naturally shed by dogs, cats, and other animals can affect the function of these units and even cause damage. Pet hair can also clog air filters, stressing the system blower as well as causing the air conditioner or furnace to run longer cycles to maintain indoor temperatures. It can also accumulate inside HVAC ductwork and even wind up in the AC indoor evaporator coil.

Here are some ways to prevent the ill effects that may occur when hair leaves pet and meets HVAC components:

If there’s pet hair in your air, it’s likely accumulating in your HVAC components too. Ask the professionals at Jackson & Sons for solutions to prevent and/or eliminate this problem.

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