Charlotte sits on dense red clay soil that generates fine dust particles during dry spells and holds moisture during wet periods. When construction crews grade lots or when wind kicks up from cleared land along new developments in areas like Ballantyne or University City, that clay dust becomes airborne. If your ductwork has leaks, your HVAC system pulls those particles directly into your home. Add in our 70 percent average humidity, and that dust clings to surfaces instead of settling harmlessly. Sealing your ducts stops this infiltration at the source and keeps outdoor contaminants where they belong.
Keystone HVAC Charlotte has been diagnosing and fixing dust problems in this area long enough to know which neighborhoods have the oldest duct systems and which new construction developments cut corners on duct sealing. We work with local building inspectors and stay current on Mecklenburg County's energy code amendments, so our solutions meet the latest standards for duct leakage and air filtration. When you hire a local HVAC contractor who understands Charlotte's unique mix of older homes and rapid development, you get solutions that actually work in this environment.