Spring HVAC Prep for California Homes: Preventing Pollen Build-Up in Hard-to-Reach Areas

March 2, 2026

Spring in Burbank brings warmer afternoons, blooming trees, and a noticeable increase in airborne pollen. While most homeowners think about dusting surfaces and changing air filters, pollen often settles in places you cannot easily see. Inside your heating and cooling system, buildup can quietly affect airflow, efficiency, and indoor air quality. Preparing your system for spring means looking beyond the obvious. Why Pollen Accumulates Inside Your System Your HVAC system constantly circulates air throughout your home. As outdoor pollen levels rise, those particles enter through open doors, windows, and even small gaps in your home’s structure. Once inside, pollen can collect in return ducts, on blower components, and along evaporator coils. Over time, this buildup may restrict airflow and cause your system to work harder than necessary. It can also recirculate allergens back into living spaces. Upgrade And Monitor Your Air Filtration Spring is the ideal time to review your filter choice. Standard filters may not capture finer pollen particles effectively. Selecting a filter with an appropriate MERV rating for your system can improve capture rates without restricting airflow. It is also important to check filters more frequently during peak pollen months in Burbank. Even a high quality filter loses...

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The Importance of Indoor Air Quality: Keep Your Home Safe and Healthy This Winter

February 3, 2025

As temperatures drop and we spend more time indoors, the quality of the air inside your home becomes increasingly important. Winter often means sealed windows and limited ventilation, creating the perfect environment for pollutants to accumulate. Understanding the impact of indoor air quality can help protect your health and comfort throughout the colder months. Importance of Avoiding Low Indoor Air Quality in Winter Poor indoor air quality can lead to a range of health issues, from minor irritations like dry eyes and sore throats to more serious conditions such as respiratory infections, asthma flare-ups, and allergies. Dust, pet dander, mold spores, and even common household products can contribute to indoor pollution. In winter, these pollutants can become trapped inside, circulating through your home and affecting everyone’s well-being. Common Causes of Low Winter IAQ During winter, heating systems can contribute to indoor air problems. Furnaces and space heaters can release particles and gases if not properly maintained. Additionally, increased use of candles, fireplaces, and even cooking can introduce pollutants like carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Dry winter air can also exacerbate respiratory discomfort, making humidification an important factor in maintaining comfort. Lastly, increased time spent indoors during winter means...

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