Dripping air vents will eventually get rusty and may mold over time.
Or, just beyond the air vent itself, the inner parts of that cool air distribution point—which is what the vent cover or grill is attached to—may be badly moldy but hard to easily notice.
This a very common condition here in Tampa Bay, but it’s also a very concerning one for homeowners and family members.
Because, “The air ducts are the lungs of your home,” Mold Solutions Founder Brandon Faust says.
That means dirt, dust, rust, and mold on those vent covers is not only being spread all over the house, but it could mean an even worse problem is hiding inside of the duct work.
The U.S. EPA and common sense both suggest that air ducts should be cleaned, specifically to remove mold from them.
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Common Sign of Something More Moldy
Mold on your vents and returns can be a sign of a bigger mold problem within the air ducts or HVAC system. This is because mold growth on the vents often indicates that there are conditions inside the ductwork or HVAC system, such as moisture and organic material, that are conducive to mold growth.
If mold spores and growth are present in your air ducts, they can easily spread to the vents and other parts of the HVAC system through the normal air circulation process.
Mold showing up on the exterior of the vents or vent covers could suggest that the mold is more widespread on the interior surfaces but not visible.
Mold in your HVAC system can impact your health, as the spores can circulate throughout your home when the system is running, potentially leading to allergic reactions or respiratory issues.
If you notice mold on your air vents or return grills, call Mold Solutions for a Free Environmental Consultation.
We’ll not only remove the mold, but we can sanitize your ducts for an overall noticeable improvement in the health of your home and the happiness of its occupants—your loved ones and pets.