Dust, Pollen And Hop Brook Drift
Recirculating Through Every Room
A typical Middlebury home cycles 40 pounds of dust through its ductwork every year. Seasonal pollen drift off Hop Brook hardwoods, Lake Quassapaug shoreline cottonwood, and the 1980s Christian Road subdivision wooded fringe loads supply trunks and recirculates into living spaces daily.
Mold Growth In Ducts And Coils
Lake Quassapaug Humidity Drives It
Lake Quassapaug shoreline humidity off the water condenses inside metal ductwork and on evaporator coils. Mold colonies grow on the inside of register boots and supply trunks in Quassapaug AE-zone homes, then aerosolize spores into every conditioned room without source-removal plus EPA-registered coil treatment.
Reduced HVAC Efficiency
Higher Bills, Shorter Equipment Life
A clogged duct system forces the blower motor to work harder, driving utility bills up 15 to 25% and cutting equipment lifespan in half. We see it on 1980s Christian Road subdivision original galvanized supply trunks and Tudor Road 1960s estate multi-zone systems that have never been cleaned to NADCA ACR-2021 standard.
Rodent And Insect Contamination
Droppings Aerosolize Through Supply Air
Middlebury's 1700s Middlebury Center colonials, 1850s Whittemore Road farmhouses, and Tudor Road estate attics see seasonal rodent intrusion into ductwork. Droppings dry, pulverize in the airflow, and reach every bedroom unless the supply trunk is HEPA-cleaned and entry points sealed.
Post-Construction Debris
Drywall Dust, Sawdust, Joint Compound
After renovation, addition, or HVAC retrofit on 1700s Middlebury Center colonials, 1850s farmhouses, and Lake Quassapaug shoreline cottage conversions, ductwork accumulates drywall dust, joint compound, and sawdust that blows into living spaces for months. NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal is the only full reset.
Dryer Vent Fire Hazard
Leading Cause Of Laundry Room Fires
Clogged dryer vents cause roughly 2,900 home fires in the US every year per the US Fire Administration. Long-run rooftop vents on 1700s Middlebury Center second-floor laundries and 1960s Tudor Road estate basement laundries are highest risk. A full NFPA 211 vent cleaning to the exterior cap takes under an hour.