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Clean air ducts
Air Handler Coil

HVAC Duct Cleaning

Remove years of dust and debris from your air ducts

You should have your ducts cleaned if:

There is substantial visible mold growth inside hard surface (e.g., sheet metal) ducts or on other components of your heating and cooling system. There are several essential points to understand concerning mold detection in heating and cooling systems:

Visible Mold Growth

  • You should be aware that although a substance may look like mold, a positive determination of whether it is mold can be made only by an expert and may require laboratory analysis for final confirmation.

  • Insulation: If you have insulated air ducts and the insulation gets wet or moldy, it cannot be effectively cleaned and should be removed and replaced.

  • If the conditions causing mold growth in the first place are not corrected, mold growth will recur.

 Stains on the walls, registers, or ceiling.

 If occupants complain of earth-like odors.

 Air duct Infestation of vermin (rodents or insects) requires cleaning.

 Dirty registers are a sure sign that ducts need cleaning since they are releasing excess dust and debris into your home.

 If a mold inspection shows high levels of airborne mold.

 Occupants who are immune-compromised individuals suffer from asthma or any other respiratory illness.

If any of the conditions identified above exists, it usually suggests one or more underlying causes. You should always correct the underlying problem before cleaning, retrofitting, or replacing your ducts.

Cleaning with Antimicrobial treatment of Air Ducts & Air Handlers (coil, blower wheel, & Box acid cleaning) is an essential part of a thorough and effective mold remediation process, along with HVAC proper functioning, faulty HVAC systems, and clogged vents or ducts affect indoor air quality (IAQ). It also will improve the efficiency of your HVAC system, resulting in a longer operating life and some energy and maintenance cost savings. 

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Indoor Air Quality
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