Beautiful skies and warm weather aren’t the only things that spring ushers in around Orlando. The advent of spring also brings the bugs back in full force. The eternal pursuit of food and shelter can lead bugs straight into your HVAC system, especially if the conditions for an unwanted invasion are right.
When it comes to bug removal, it’s important to understand how bugs get into your HVAC system in the first place. The average HVAC unit is bristling with gaps and holes for bugs to conveniently crawl through. Common pests like cockroaches, silverfish and ants are small and flexible enough to go through even the smallest of gaps.
Once inside, bugs can wreak havoc on your HVAC system and your home. Unchecked pest problems can lead to bugs taking over entire HVAC units. Certain bugs can eat through and damage ductwork, filters and existing seals inside the unit.
Having your HVAC system checked out on a regular basis can help keep the bugs at bay. Routine maintenance gives technicians a chance to inspect the unit for any signs of bug infestation and take corrective steps, if necessary. A clean, well-kept HVAC system is one that’s less likely to suffer a wide-scale bug invasion.
Here are a few small steps you can take to keep bugs out of your HVAC system: