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How to Protect Your Ducted Gas Heating System from Pests

Get QuickAir
23 Jul 2021
2 Min Read

If you want your ducted gas heating and associated cooling equipment to work well, there needs to be an external and internal air exchange. The presence of warmer air can lure pests looking for a cozy home into the system – but with good ducted heating experts like those at QuickAir, this is not likely! However, many unwanted visitors only need a tiny amount of space or a slight gap to sneak around unnoticed. In this article, we’ll look at four proven ways that you can prevent pests from entering and thriving inside your HVAC systems:

1) Sealing Entry Points

Pests infest HVAC systems, and for this reason it is essential to find out how they are getting in. Finding a draught can be difficult as well, given the size of some areas, it may make them hard to reach, requiring detailed inspections to identify their entry points. Once you know where pests have been entering your system, a ducted heating specialist will install screens on vents so that no further insect or vermin can come into contact with parts inside your home’s climate control unit.

2) Sealing Ductwork

Pests can enter your home through cracks in ductwork that are left unattended. These gaps will grow more comprehensive over time, and this is a serious entry point for pests such as spiders, bedbugs, silverfish, or cockroaches. To prevent problems before they start, you should seal these areas with tape, while you are waiting to do more comprehensive repairs. If there are any significant holes in the pipes, then not only does it help harbour bugs, but they also reduce the quality of airflow inside of your house.

3) Use a dehumidifier

No one wants to live in a home with an infestation of pests, but you may need some new methods to keep them away. One way is by making sure your HVAC system is dry and free of puddles or other potential nesting areas where they can lay eggs without being detected. This means monitoring the air quality before installing any dehumidifier near your unit, as moisture could make it easier for these critters to thrive there.

4) Set up a maintenance routine

Regular maintenance of your heating system will keep it running efficiently and keep pests out. When you set up a routine appointment with a professional, they’ll be able to inspect for any signs that you have an infestation in the unit. It’s also vital to schedule semi-annual pest control treatments if there is anything specific like termites or cockroaches where you live; because these can lead to costly repairs in the future.

Wrap-up

When it comes to pest control and prevention, there are many different strategies. The following is a list of ways you can reduce the risk that your HVAC system will become infested with pests:  don’t keep any food near an air vent or in other places where rodents may lurk. Rodents prefer foods high in protein like nuts and seeds; they also feed on pet food which should be stored higher than the ground level if possible. If this cannot happen due to budget constraints, then make sure to clean up all spilt human food promptly after mealtimes so that you do not attract pests. For those who have rodent problems already, try placing bait stations next to doors leading outside.