Possible causes of poor system performance
- Blocked floor registers and/ or return air grilles.
Your supply air floor registers or return air grilles could potentially be blocked by any number of items, including shoes, clothes, blankets, boxes, dressers, shelves, furniture, animals and even young humans. It could even be as simple as the damper within the supply air register has been closed.
- Correct air filter orientation.
All duct system air filters (a.k.a. furnace filters) have a direction of airflow indicated on the air filter. This arrow will need to point toward the return (intake) side of the air handling equipment.
- Clogged/ dirty air filter.
One of the most commonly overlooked restrictions within forced air duct systems is the air filter. As simple as it is, it is far too often forgotten about. Replace your disposable filter and clean your permanent filters at the factory recommended intervals. Typically the recommended replacement intervals for a disposable filter are 90 days for a 1” thick filter and 360 days for a 5” thick filter, if you have animals these intervals are reduced.
- Wrong air filter (too high a MERV rating or MPR).
Similar to the above mentioned, filters play an important role in your duct system. An often misunderstood reason for lack of airflow or early air handling equipment failure is an air filter with a too high-efficiency rating. The higher the MERV rating (minimum efficiency reporting value) on the air filter (a.k.a. MPR or Microparticle Performance Rating) the more restrictive it is on the airflow of the system.
Simply Sheet Metal recommends filters with no higher than a MERV 8 or MPR 600 designation.
- The duct system lacks the minimum volume of return air.
Does your home have enough return air duct and/ or grilles to allow the amount of air expelled from your air handling equipment to be cycled back through the system? With an air handler/ heat pump system, the amount of return air to be cycled through the system is doubly important.
Your air handling equipment needs to breathe just as you do.
- Ductwork, ductwork, ductwork.
Last but certainly not least, because it is by far the most important, the air ducts.
A defining factor as to how air flows around your house, how well it flows, how evenly it flows through each vent, and how efficient your air handling equipment will be is directly regulated by and ultimately susceptible to the duct size, length, and of course the duct system design/ layout.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the airflow in your home and you have tried all the possible fixes listed above, please contact our team, and rest assured we have the knowledge and experience to bring a solution to your airflow issues. Our team is dedicated to improving your indoor air quality and ensuring your home is comfortable and well-ventilated.
Maintenance
Simply Sheet Metal recommends regular duct system cleaning every 2-3 years. This maintenance routine helps ensure optimal performance and air quality in your home or business.
Furthermore, we recommend annual dryer vent cleaning for homes with two occupants, and for households with three or more people, cleaning should be done three times a year. This regular maintenance helps prevent fire hazards and ensures your dryer operates efficiently.
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