You’re planning a basement remodel and you’re wondering if you need to hire someone for HVAC service. The answer is yes. If your home has a forced air furnace, then it’s likely that your basement already has ductwork installed to distribute the conditioned air throughout the house. In this case, all you need is a plumber or electrician to run electrical and plumbing lines for the new equipment.
Basements Require HVAC Service for a Number of Reasons
Some Reasons Your Basement Requires HVAC Service Include:
- Climate Control – Basements are more susceptible to moisture, mold and mildew than any other room in your home. The best way to combat these problems is by having a system that provides air conditioning and heating.
- Air Quality – A properly functioning HVAC system will keep your basement at comfortable temperatures and humidity levels all year long. This keeps the air clean, fresh and dry, which helps prevent mold growth and mildew formation.
- Better Air Circulation – When you have an HVAC system for your basement, you can circulate warm air throughout the space during winter months to ensure that it does not get too cold or damp in any particular corner or area of the room. This will also help distribute heat evenly throughout the entire area so that no one corner feels too hot while another is too cold — even if they are separated by just a few feet!


Humidity and Moisture are Common Problems
In most cases, basements are naturally cooler than the rest of the house — which isn’t always a bad thing. However, if it gets too cold, that can present problems as well. A basement can be prone to condensation if it’s too humid inside. If not properly controlled, this combination can lead to a host of problems — including condensation and mold growth. These are just some the reason why routine HVAC service is so important.
Condensation is water that forms when warm air comes into contact with a cool surface. Basements tend to be cooler than other parts of the home, so they’re more likely to experience condensation.
Mold spores are microscopic fungi that grow on damp surfaces such as concrete or wood. Mold spores thrive in warm and moist environments, so if you have too much humidity in your basement, it’s possible for mold to grow on your walls, floors and even inside your HVAC system itself. This can cause health problems for your family members such as allergies or asthma attacks.
4 Things to Consider When Installing a Basement HVAC System
Basements are a great place to enjoy the outdoors, but they can also be some of the most challenging spaces to heat and cool. Here are four things to keep in mind when you’re thinking about HVAC for your basement.
- Make sure there is proper ventilation for radon gas, a health hazard that comes from the soil around your home.
- Make sure there is an adequate supply of fresh air coming into the basement. This will help ensure that it stays dry and comfortable all year long.
- If your furnace or air conditioner is located in your basement, make sure it’s properly vented so combustion gasses don’t build up and cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Consider installing an energy-efficient central air conditioning system if your home has one or more separate rooms in its basement that need cooling at different temperatures throughout the year (for example, a bedroom versus a family room).
The Best Tips For Keeping Your HVAC System In Tip-Top Shape
Once you have your basement remodel complete and your HVAC system installed there are some important tips to follow to keep it running efficiently. Here are the best home tips for keeping your heating and cooling system in tip-top shape:
- Schedule routine maintenance appointments
- Check and change the filter every month or two
- Clean the blower fan at least once per year (depending on usage)
- Clean or change the air ducts annually (or as recommended by an HVAC professional)
- Don’t block access to vents or other parts of your HVAC system
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The best way to keep your heating and cooling system going strong is to make sure you have it serviced regularly. Most units should be checked at least once a year, if not twice. Even though you may not notice any problems with your system, there could be some small things that can cause big issues down the road. Most of all, if you don’t have an HVAC system installed in your basement, you can expect to pay more for home insurance. That’s because homeowners insurance policies typically include coverage against damage caused by moisture buildup in basements that lack proper ventilation.
So when you’re ready for that basement finishing or basement remodel give North Star Heating & Air Conditioning a call at (801) 285-9022. Let’s discuss what HVAC service is right for you!
Article provided by Adam Loveridge, CEO of Allied Contractors. For more information about Adam and his company, see the following info:
Allied Remodeling Contractors
2901 Bluegrass Blvd #20087
Lehi, UT 84043
(385) 412-8088