Air duct Cleaning

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Air duct cleaning improves the quality of your indoor air.

Do you think you’re spared from air pollution as soon as you get home? Think again. Smoking, the use of heaters and stoves are sources of carbon monoxide. Even commonly used household sprays for cosmetics and for insects contribute to air pollution. The more you use heavily scented home care items, the more you subject yourself and your family to indoor air pollution.

Another huge factor in the cleanliness of the air you breathe is the condition of your air duct system. Once in a while, you should really have those air ducts cleaned.

Air duct cleaning aims to remove the threats of indoor air pollution caused by contamination within the air ducts so you and your family can enjoy better health and on the whole feel more comfortable.

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Air Duct Cleaning Process

The following air duct cleaning steps are for a full service air duct cleaning. The process of air duct cleaning involves four steps:

  1. Clean the furnace/air conditioner.
    • After testing the system for proper operation, we will disconnect the power before opening the unit for safety.
    • Vacuum the interior surfaces of the Furnace/Air Conditioner.
    • Clean the cooling coils with a HEPA vacuum and a coil cleaner.
    • Clean the Blower unit.
  2. Clean the supply and return registers and grills.
    • Remove wall, ceiling and Floor registers.
    • Wash Register with Dynamite cleaner and rinse.
  3. Clean the supply and return ducts.
    • Clean all air ducts using powerful duct cleaning equipment.
    • Decontaminate cleaned ducts with Soot set sealant, and Odor Kill Deodorizer.
  4. Install electrostatic air filter and odor control products.
    • Install Solid Odor Kill in the return to control odors for up to 3 months.

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