RESIDENTIAL DUCT CLEANING

WHAT IS OUR 8 POINT INSPECTION?
Our 8 Point inspection Includes:
1) Main Duct
2) Branch Ducts
3) Vents - Supply & Return
4) Humidifier
5) Furnace
6) Fan & Blower Motor
7) Filters
8) Dryer Vent
WHAT IS OUR CLEANING METHOD?
# Air Cleaning Systems uses only source removal techniques for
cleaning your heating and air-conditioning system. Source removal
is the term used for the process of removing contaminants from
the site.
The following procedures are used to clean your system:
1) Drop cloths are placed to protect flooring.
2) Prior to cleaning, plastic film is placed on supply and/or
return openings. Film will be removed prior to the start up of
the system.
3) Supply and return networks are zoned in order to be cleaned
separately.
4) A high-efficiency, three-stage HEPA collector with final-stage
filtration at .03 microns (1/300th the diameter of a human hair)
will be placed at selected points throughout the HVAC system to
evacuate debris under negative pressure.
5) The areas to be cleaned will be air washed, swept with forward
or reversed air at 175 pounds of pressure per square inch, and
power brushed and/or whipped to remove all visible dust and debris.
6) All registers, grilles, and diffusers will be air washed with
high-powered, compressed air.
7) All registers, grilles, and diffusers will be washed, disinfected,
and sanitized with an EPA-approved germicidal spray.
8) All service openings made to allow access for cleaning will
be sealed with reusable, airtight, sheet metal access panels with
gaskets screwed to ducts. All 21/2" openings or smaller will be
sealed with airtight knockout plugs.
9) The furnace fan will be air washed.
10) The air-handling side of the furnace will be vacuumed.
11) The filter will be removed and the chamber vacuumed
WHY CLEAN YOUR AIR DUCTS?
Would you be sorry to say goodbye to the insects, rodents, dust
mites, bacteria, mold, pollen, animal dander and other debris
trapped in your heating and air conditioning duct system? Our
customers are always amazed to discover the massive amount of
dust and debris that we remove from their HVAC systems. They are,
also, always glad they made the decision to have their ducts cleaned.
Most of us have seen dust collect in inaccessible places in our
homes. If you forget to vacuum under your bed for a few weeks
you will find large accumulations of dust. Can you imagine what
you'll find in a ventilation system that hasn't been cleaned in
5, 10 or 20 years?
In addition to being unpleasant, the dirt found in heating and
air conditioning ductwork is often composed of insects, rodents,
duct mites, animal hair and dander, pollen, dead skin, cigarette
tar, asbestos, fungi and bacteria. These contaminants can aggravate
allergies, asthma, sinus conditions and headaches in sensitive
people. In its 1997 booklet, "The Inside Story, A Guide to Indoor
Air Quality," the EPA reports that "People with breathing problems,
allergies and lung diseases are particularly susceptible to disease
causing biological agents in the indoor air. Contaminated central
air handling systems can become breeding grounds for mold, mildew
and other sources of biological contamination and can distribute
these contaminants through the building."
Although you will be guaranteed to find a massive accumulation
of dirt in the ventilation systems in older homes, you will also
find dust and debris in newly constructed homes. In older homes
we find blanket like clumps of dust and dirt, while in newer homes
we find wood particles, sawdust and other construction debris
and garbage. We even find food, soda and beer cans, left by the
workers in the ducts.
Many of our customers are allergy and asthma sufferers who were
advised to have their ducts cleaned by their doctors. We receive
positive feedback from a number of these customers, who say that
the air seems lighter and cleaner since we cleaned their homes.
In addition to ridding your home of the hidden dirt in your ventilation
system, cleaning your air ducts can save you money by increasing
the efficiency of your heating and air conditioning system. It
can also help prolong the life of your expensive HVAC components.