Is air duct cleaning necessary?
If you want to breathe clean, filtered air, then yes, it is necessary to have your ducts professionally cleaned every three to five years. Ductwork cleaning removes any contaminants from these pipes including dust, pollen, bacteria, and mold. Without quality duct cleaning service, you and your family are at a higher risk of breathing polluted…
Read MoreWhat is air duct cleaning?
Air duct cleaning is the cleaning of the various components of heating and cooling air systems, as well as the air ducts, themselves. These components include the supply and return air ducts, grilles, diffusers, registers, heat exchangers, coils, and condensation drain pans. If these components are not properly maintained, your ducts will become clogged. Clogged…
Read MoreIf you answer yes to any of the following questions, it may be time to have your air duct system professionally cleaned.
– Does anyone in your house have allergies, asthma, or other respiratory problems? – Does anyone in your family suffer from headaches, nasal congestion, or other sinus problems at night or in the morning? – Is there a smoker in the house? – Do you have dogs, cats, or other pets? – Do you notice…
Read MoreIndoor Air Quality
Indoor air quality is one concern that homeowners have when they decide to investigate air duct cleaning. In a typical six-room home, up to 40 pounds of dust is created annually through everyday living. Your heating and cooling system is the lungs of your home. The system taken air in and breathes air out. …
Read MoreDon’t For Get about This Part When Cleaning
Homes can get filthy rather quickly. No matter how hard you try, rooms, windows, and everything else needs occasional cleaning due to dust build-up. However, most people seem to forget that their air ducts require cleaning just like any other part of the home. The following represent some of the benefits to cleaning your air ducts:…
Read MoreHow clean is the air you breathe?
Indoor air pollution is a serious health hazard affecting millions of Americans. Researchers claim it contributes to more than half of all the illnesses, including sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, asthma and more. A surprising number of contaminant sources thrive in the indoor environment. Common household pollutants include dust, mold, pollen, and insect remains. Air conditioning and…
Read MoreYour furnace and ductwork serve as your home’s respiratory system!
Pulling air from inside your home through the return ducts, where the air moves through the filter into the furnace to be heated or cooled before passing through the supply ducts and back into your living space. Dust, pet dander, debris, pathogens, allergens, chemicals, dust mites—all of these contaminants become trapped inside your air ducts…
Read MoreYou are what you breathe
If “you are what you eat” is meant to remind people about eating healthy, “you are what you breathe” should be a reminder of spending too much time around polluted air. Indoor air levels of pollution can be 2-5 times higher than outside. The average person spends 90% of their time indoors, which means your…
Read MoreSpring Cleaning!!
Spring Cleaning!! Now I want you to visualize something. Put your head inside your vacuum cleaner and breathe. This is what your duct work looks like! Dust comes from many sources including dead skin by people and pets, fibers from your carpet, bedding, clothing, and from the outside. While vacuuming and dusting may be a…
Read MoreHas the Flu hit your home?
Take advantage of the services of air duct cleaning. A thorough cleaning will remove build up of debris that the flu virus attaches too. Your duct work can easily spread the virus from room to room. Sneezing and coughing into the air lets the virus cling to the dust and debris in your duct work.…
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