You’re probably familiar with the lint that collects in your lint trap - but that’s not the only place that it ends up. The air that cycles through your dryer to dry your laundry also becomes laden with lint, and this is carried through the dryer vent and collects there. Over time, if you don’t learn how to clean dryer vent from outside, this buildup becomes inefficient and, eventually, dangerous. When it starts to obstruct airflow, you’ll find that your dryer will take longer to dry your laundry. Ultimately, a blocked dryer vent can lead to a dangerous fire.
Read MoreHere at Crystal Clean Vents, we are passionate about delivering top-quality service to provide you with the best and most apex clean air. We clean heating, ventilation and air conditioning (referred to as HVAC) systems so that you can rest assured that the air in your home is healthy and clean, and that your systems are set to run as long as possible. Read on for a guarantee of what you can expect from us here at Crystal Clean Vents.
Read MoreMaintaining the HVAC system - including your air ducts - is a huge part of responsible homeownership. Get your air ducts cleaned once a year to make sure that your system will last as long as possible. We would love to help you with that - our high-power vacuums will clean out your vents like nothing else - but if you are wondering about air duct cleaning Utah home yourself, we’ve put together a perfect guide.
Read MoreYour washing machine and dryer are two of the most significant appliances in your home, and they need to be maintained to perform well! With a dryer, the lint trap is a key part of the machinery. Learning how to clean a dryer lint trap is actually very easy, and you can do it with some everyday household items.
Read MoreYou might be wondering: what do I need to do to keep my furnace going strong? Keeping your HVAC system in good repair is a key part of being a good homeowner or building manager, and it has big ramifications for your comfort and your bills. So what is good furnace maintenance?
Read MoreWith a climate as extreme and varied as Utah’s, your thermostat settings are going to change throughout the year. From keeping you cool during the heights of July to warming your home through another snowfall, HVAC systems in Utah work hard. We’ve put together a guide to the recommended thermostat settings for Utah seasons to help you choose the right settings for each time of year.
Read MoreIt’s heating up here in Utah! As spring gets into full swing, many of us are already finding our thoughts turning to summer. For some of us, this is exciting! Summer fanatics are looking forward to swimming, barbecues, and time off with the kids. But, on the other hand, the blazing Utah temperatures can also make summer a hard time of year for people. If you find yourself wondering ‘What temperature should I set my air conditioner to in summer for the best result?’ then we’ve got you covered.
Read MoreFor most of us, air conditioning is something we’re grateful for but don’t spend long considering. But did you know that maintaining your HVAC system’s good condition is a huge part of successful home upkeep? Learning how to clean air conditioner filters is a key part of keeping your AC in tip-top shape.
Read MoreAs a homeowner, you know how important it is to stay on top of your home maintenance. After a while, everything - from carpets to garage doors - needs to be replaced. Often it’s better to pre-empt all of the hassle and expense of things breaking down by replacing them before their age causes bigger problems - prevention is always better than cure. Nowhere is this more true than your HVAC system! No one wants to be replacing a furnace that won’t turn on in the middle of winter. So, how long do HVAC systems last?
Read MoreYou’ve signed on the dotted line, and the place is yours - congratulations! First-time homeownership is an incredible milestone, and it comes with a new level of responsibility. Suddenly you have to care for infrastructure you may never have considered before! Let’s have a look at the HVAC basics you need to know to keep your home in tip-top shape.
Read MoreMaking sure your furnace is in tip-top shape is crucial, especially every year just before winter. We recommend getting your furnace professionally cleaned at least every other year - and, of course, we’d be more than happy to help you do that. But when it comes to your own home maintenance, you can learn how to clean a furnace yourself. Here are our easy steps.
Read MoreThe way you use your thermostat can have a significant impact on your monthly bills and overall comfort in your home. That’s why it’s important to be both strategic and intentional about what temperature you are setting in your home: if you get it right, you could reduce your energy bill by 5%-15%! The best time to set the temperature to 72° degrees is when you are at home during the day in the wintertime. When temperatures drop at night, set the thermostat to 68° while you keep warm in bed. When it’s hot outside, 72° is too low to set your thermostat.
Read MoreWondering how to clean air ducts yourself? You’re in the right place! Professional cleaning can deal with heavy-duty problems like mold and infestation, and powerful vacuum suction will reach deep into your system like nothing else - but for regular maintenance, you can clean your air ducts yourself. Keeping your air ducts clear helps to control indoor air pollutants and keep your HVAC system running smoothly. Here are five steps to show you how to clean air ducts yourself:
Read MoreHoping to cut down on your energy bill and reduce your environmental impact? There are many ways you can conserve energy in your Utah home to do just that! Top tips: set your thermostat back, open your windows, run the cold cycle, keep your air filters fresh, and air-dry your laundry. That's just a start,
Read MoreUtah’s dry climate might mean that we don’t have a whole lot of mold outside, but you might be surprised to know it's a common issue in Utah homes. Wondering if you have mold in your home? It’s important to know the signs of mold when you see them, so here are 6 signs of mold so you can catch it early and prevent issues to your health and the infrastructure of your Utah home!
Read MoreWant to know which DIY home improvement tasks you should consider doing to your Utah home in 2021? When it comes to home renovations, it can be hard to know where to begin and which home projects are actually affordable. These are the top tips for Utah homeowners on affordable DIY home improvement projects that will really pay off. Click on this post to learn which ones you should do this year.
Read MoreHelp! What absorbs bad smells in my home? A foul odor that won’t go away is one of the most frustrating household problems to have. It’s extremely valid to want to immediately find something that absorbs bad smells, so you can make them go away! Luckily, if you’re in a predicament and need to get rid of some smelly odors in your home, we can help! Keep reading to learn what absorbs bad smells...
Read MoreAre candles toxic? Or is that just a common misconception about these beloved household items? If you love to burn candles in your Utah home, you may be wondering how it is affecting your home’s air quality. Maintaining safe and healthy in-home air quality is crucial for Utah residents to prioritize, and candles can definitely impact that. Read this post to learn whether candles are toxic or safe to breathe…
Read MoreAre you wondering, "What Temperature Should I set my Thermostat in Winter?" This guide for Utah residents will tell you what the best temperature to set your thermostat to during Utah's freezing cold winters. Read this post to learn what thermostat temperature setting will keep you warm and comfortable without causing a super expensive electricity or gas bill for you! We want to help you save energy (and therefore money) with your thermostat during the winter!
Read MoreDid you know indoor air pollution is often more common than outdoor air pollution in Utah? These are the top causes and effects of indoor air pollution that you need to know about! There are many sources of indoor air pollution, and many of them are not commonly known to Utah residents. Dust, mold, dander, construction debris and more can cause indoor air pollution in Utah. Read this post to learn more!
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