Spring is the right time to address indoor air quality. Rising temperatures, higher pollen counts, and the return to regular air conditioning use make filter cleaning essential. Handling it now improves system efficiency and cuts the spread of allergens indoors before the season really gets going.
Through the winter months, filters in air conditioning units and ventilation systems accumulate fine dust, organic residue, and pollutant particles. Without regular cleaning, those deposits reduce system performance and drag down air quality. When you switch back to cooling mode in spring, dirty filters can spread bacteria and unpleasant odours through the home.
Regular filter cleaning improves airflow and reduces the load on the system. Specialist products like the foam cleaner Wellkem WK Airfoam clean internal surfaces thoroughly, removing dirt and micro-organisms without damaging delicate components.
There's a direct wellbeing benefit too. Many people deal with seasonal allergies in spring and need clean indoor air. A well-maintained system reduces pollen, fine dust, and allergens, making a real difference to home comfort.
Clean filters also mean lower running costs. When airflow isn't blocked by dirt, the unit reaches the target temperature faster, using less energy and putting less stress on the components. That translates to a longer service life.
Servicing your equipment in spring is preventive maintenance that pays off immediately. Cleaner air, lower consumption, and a climate system that lasts: three solid reasons not to put it off.

























































































































































































