What Causes Poor Air Flow in an HVAC System?
Poor flow in a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system, also known as an HVAC system is a very annoying and costly problem, especially if lost revenue is accounted for in addition to repair costs. There are a variety of issues that could cause an HVAC system to have poor air flow, though some are much more common than others. One of the most common issues is a clog in the system. This is one of the reasons that upkeep, maintenance, and cleanings are so vitally important to the proper running of an HVAC system. Clogs can be found in a variety of places and can occur for a variety of reasons in HVAC systems. It is relatively common for debris to find its way into the HVAC system, thereby causing poor flow. All kinds of debris, such as dust, dirt, leaves, rocks, and twigs can get swept into HVAC systems from the wind. It is also not terribly uncommon for birds to build their nests in or near HVAC systems that are not in use. This leads to quite a surprise when the HVAC system is