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Significantly different. South Florida's year-round heat means your AC runs 12 months without seasonal breaks. Combined with coastal humidity, salt air, and Everglades moisture, contaminants accumulate inside ductwork at 2–3x the rate of drier climates. National maintenance guidelines were written for temperate climates — they don't account for South Florida's unique demands.
Yes — several tasks are safe for homeowners: changing filters, cleaning visible vent grilles, clearing debris from your outdoor unit, and cleaning your dryer lint trap. However, duct cleaning, dryer vent line cleaning, AC coil cleaning, and any mold treatment require professional equipment and training. DIY attempts at these often make the problem worse by spreading contaminants.
A professional duct inspection every 2–3 years. Everything else — filter changes, vent cleaning, condenser maintenance — is important, but the duct system is where contaminants accumulate invisibly over years. A professional inspection catches mold, heavy buildup, and airflow issues before they become expensive problems or health risks.
The most reliable indicators are a persistent musty or earthy smell when the AC runs, visible dark discoloration around vent registers, and family members experiencing worsening allergy or respiratory symptoms primarily when at home. However, significant mold growth can exist inside ductwork with no visible or olfactory signs — which is why a professional inspection is the only reliable method of detection.
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