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What Causes Black Mold on AC Vents?

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Black mold on your AC vents is a problem that shouldn’t be ignored. In this post, we explain what causes black mold on AC vents and give you some tips to get rid of this nuisance.

What Causes Black Mold on AC Vents?

Generally speaking, mold grows in places where the combination of factors such as moisture and temperature are just right. 

If you spot black mold on your AC vents, this means that moisture, pollution, or temperature levels in your unit are higher than they should be. 

For example, if your unit is too large for your home, it will turn on and off constantly, causing condensation, which in turn creates the ideal conditions for mold. 

Mold can also indicate that water is leaking somewhere, either in your AC unit or in your plumbing system.

Is Black Mold on AC Vents Dangerous?

Mold in your AC system can cause a wide range of health problems, including:

With that in mind, it’s important to understand what’s causing the mold to form in the first place. Otherwise, the mold will keep forming even if you  clean the vents thoroughly.

How To Clean Your AC Vents

To clean the vents, unscrew the grill and place it in a container filled with water and a few drops of detergent. 

Let the grill rest in the water/soap solution for about 15 minutes and then rinse it, clean it, dry it, and reattach it.  

It’s worth noting that cleaning the vents is necessary, but it’s not enough.

If the factors causing the mold to form aren’t immediately obvious, it’s advisable to call an AC professional to help you deal with the issue and perform an in-depth cleaning of your unit.

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Whether you need to repair or replace your AC unit, Zero Heating AC and refrigeration and Refrigeration is your best option in San Antonio, Texas.

Contact us today using our website, by telephone (210-900-0824), or through our social media accounts on Facebook and Twitter and to schedule a tune-up or to get a free estimate. We also offer financing plans for your convenience.

 

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