If your ceiling fan looks like this, imagine what your ductless mini split looks like inside!!
- mike34501
- Dec 9, 2024
- 1 min read

The blades of a ceiling fan collect dirt through a combination of factors. As the blades rotate, they create a slight static charge, attracting dust particles in the air.
Additionally, the blades act as surfaces where dust particles can settle, especially in areas with high air traffic. Over time, the accumulation of these particles leads to a noticeable layer of dust on the blades. This phenomenon is particularly pronounced in homes with pets, as pet dander and hair contribute to the buildup.

Ductless mini-split indoor units collect dirt and dust through various mechanisms. 1 The indoor unit's fan draws in air from the room, passing it through a filter that traps larger particles. 2 However, smaller particles, like dust mites and pollen, can bypass the filter and adhere to the unit's internal components, including the heat exchanger coils and fan blades. Additionally, the unit's cool surfaces attract and condense moisture from the air, which can trap dust particles and create a breeding ground for mold and bacteria. 3 Over time, this accumulation of dirt and debris can reduce the unit's efficiency and air quality, necessitating regular cleaning and maintenance.


MSA HVAC Solutions is your go-to for ductless mini-split cleaning because we specialize in deep cleaning and sanitizing these systems. Our technicians meticulously clean every component, including the coils, fan blades, and filters, to remove accumulated dirt, dust, and allergens. This thorough cleaning not only improves your indoor air quality but also enhances your unit's efficiency and lifespan. With MSA HVAC Solutions, you can trust that your ductless mini-split system will be restored to optimal performance, providing you with cleaner, healthier air and energy savings.







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