04/20/2026
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Thatβs not always true.
Hereβs what often happens during construction π
ποΈ Construction dust builds up
Drywall sanding, wood cutting, and insulation work create fine dust that settles inside ductwork before the system is even used.
π§± Debris can fall into open vents
During installation, ducts are sometimes left uncovered. Small debris, packaging materials, or insulation particles can enter the system.
π¨ First-time HVAC startup spreads particles
When the AC runs for the first time, any dust inside the ducts begins circulating throughout the home.
π‘οΈ High airflow hides the problem
Strong airflow in a new system can make everything feel fresh, even if contaminants are already inside.
π¦ New does not mean clean air
Without inspection, you cannot see whatβs inside the duct system behind walls and ceilings.
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