Duct Cleaning Concerns and Solutions

ELIMINATE YOUR CONCERNS
WITH PROFESSIONAL DUCT CLEANING

 

WHO CAN I TRUST TO HANDLE THIS PROJECT?

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):*

Your air ducts and heating and cooling systems should be inspected by a professional heating and cooling contractor. Many duct cleaners are not licensed HVAC contractors and are not qualified to service any of your HVAC equipment.

"A careless or inadequate trained service provider can damage your ducts or heating and cooling systems, possibly increase your heating and air conditioning costs or forcing you to undertake difficult and costly repairs or replacement."



WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS?

Deluxe Level 1 Protection

  • Thorough and complete cleaning of ductwork—spinning brush to dislodge all attached dirt and debris
  • Antimicrobial spray applied to all surfaces of the ductwork
  • Hand wash all register vents
  • Clean the inside of the air handler/furnace
  • Clean Blower
  • Perform complete tune-up of furnace/air cleaner
  • Additional charge per duct after 10 vents
 Premium Level 2 Protection
  • Thorough and complete cleaning of ductwork—spin n ing brush to dislodge all attached dirt and debris.
  • Antimicrobial spray applied to all surfaces of the ductwork
  • Hand wash all register vents
  • Clean the inside of the air handler/furnace
  • Clean Blower
  • Clean Evaporator Coil
  • Perform complete tune up of furnace and condenser
  • Additional charge per duct after 14 vents
 Optimum Level 3 Protection
  • Thorough and complete cleaning of ductwork—spinning brush go dislodge all attached dirt and debris
  • Antimicrobial spray applied to all surfaces of the ductwork
  • Hand wash all register vents
  • Clean Blower
  • Clean the inside of the air handler/furnaceClean Evaporator Coil
  • Perform complete tune up of fumace and condenser
  • Wash Ceiling Vents
  • Clean dryer vent - up to 10 feet
  • Additional charge per duct after 16 vents

 

 

YOUR AIR DUCTS CAN BE THE HOME OF POUNDS OF DUST AND OTHER UNWANTED VISITORS1

Most ducts can be clogged with excessive amounts of dust and debris and/or particles-as much as 40 pounds can be accumulated in ayear. These particles are continually cycled through the living space of your home through your supply registers. Substantial mold growth can be hidden within your homet ductwork and inside the other components of your heating ahd cooling system. The debris accumulation within your ductwork can be perfectbreeding ground for other indoor air contaminants, like bacteria, fungi, and dust mites. Duct Cleaning - Before and After

Duct work bacteria

This can lead to significant respiratory issues
for asthma and allergy sufferers.''3
Ductwork also can be infested with vermin,
such as rodents and insects.
lt gives them an entry point to every room in your home.

 

'TRSA Report
iWorld Health Organization & the National Heart, Lung, and Blood lnstiturer
*Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)