Spring Cleaning Tips to Improve Indoor Air Quality in 2026

Spring Cleaning Tips to Improve Indoor Air Quality in 2026

Spring is the season of fresh starts—and a cleaner, healthier indoor environment begins with the air you breathe.

While dusting, organizing, and deep cleaning are springtime rituals, indoor air quality (IAQ) often goes unnoticed. After months of closed windows and constant system use, dust, allergens, and airborne particles can build up and circulate throughout your space.

Spring Cleaning Tips to Improve Indoor Air Quality:

Change Your Air Filters
One of the easiest and most impactful steps. Replacing dirty or clogged filters helps capture dust, pollen, and contaminants before they spread—while also improving airflow and system efficiency.

Choose the Right Filter Rating
Not all filters perform the same. Selecting the proper efficiency level for your environment can significantly improve air quality without overworking your HVAC system.

Clean Vents, Grilles, and Registers
Dust collects in these areas and can be redistributed every time your system runs. A thorough cleaning helps reduce airborne particles.

Reduce Hidden Dust Traps
Carpets, curtains, upholstered furniture, and clutter can hold dust and allergens. Regular vacuuming (with HEPA‑equipped vacuums when possible) helps keep particles from becoming airborne.

Control Moisture and Humidity
Spring brings fluctuating humidity levels, which can contribute to mold growth and musty odors. Maintaining proper humidity supports better air quality and comfort.

Improve Ventilation Where Possible
Bringing in filtered fresh air or ensuring proper system ventilation helps dilute indoor contaminants and refresh indoor spaces.

Schedule Preventive HVAC Maintenance
Spring is an ideal time to inspect airflow, seals, and filtration performance to ensure your system is operating efficiently before peak cooling season.

Making air filter replacement and IAQ maintenance part of your spring cleaning routine can lead to cleaner air, fewer allergens, improved system performance, and a healthier environment overall.

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