I use a vacuum to clean out my a/c ceiling registers

My vacuum is also effective at cleaning the lint and dust that gathers in my Heating plus A/C air return vents.

Ever since I was a child, I have been fascinated by vacuum cleaners. I was given the chore at a young age to clean the built up hair and lint from the roller assembly on the head of our family’s vacuum cleaner. I’d get my philips head screwdriver and all I had to do was carefully disconnect the bottom plate of the vacuum. This would expose the entire roller assembly and offered myself and others a option to clean out hair that gets caught as the unit runs. I also l gained a bit about how these machines worked just from looking at their insides. It was fascinating to my mind then, and it still fascinates myself and others to this day. That’s in section why I constantly have state of the art vacuum cleaners wherever I live. I use them for more than 2 strange applications. Instead of using a broom, I vacuum my tile floors with a setting that puts the brush head right above the taxing tile surface. It’s fantastic using a vacuum in locale of a broom because the dust and dirt is collected inside the machine. Whenever I use a broom, some of it naturally gets in the air. My vacuum is also effective at cleaning the lint and dust that gathers in my Heating plus A/C air return vents. There is 1 on the ceiling in every room, allowing better air flow throughout the whole house. As the a/c runs under normal operation, small amounts of dust accumulate in the vent fins on the ceiling. I take my shop vacuum with a long handle attachment so I can reach the ceiling Heating plus A/C vents separate from getting my ladder out. In hours I have all of my HVAC duct vents cleaned and ready for future use.

 

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