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Air Duct Cleaning

A healthy home begins with your HVAC System.  HVAC systems can collect and distribute air borne contaminants such as dust, dirt and allergens. These contaminants can cause allergies, asthma, and breathing problems. Our air duct cleaning process will help remove these contaminants improving your indoor air quality. 

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Schedule your Air Duct Cleaning and Start Breathing Cleaner Air Today!

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Signs your Air Ducts Need to be Cleaned â€‹

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  • Visible Signs of Excess Dust around Vents indicating Dirty Air Ducts

  • Unpleasant Odors from Air Ducts when HVAC System is Running

  • Your Home was Just Built or Has Undergone a Recent Renovation

  • You Have Never Had Your Air Ducts Cleaned

  • Noticeable Excessive Dust on Contents, Baseboards, Fixtures, Etc. Requiring Frequent Cleaning

  • Presence of Visible Mold Growth Inside or Near Air Ducts

  • Variations in Air Flow from Vents Across Different Rooms

  • Your Air Filter Needs Frequent Changing

  • Occupants within the Home are Experiencing Allergy Symptoms and Trouble Breathing

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Our Air Duct Cleaning Process​​​​

Air Duct Inspection
 
We can inspect your air ducts to determine if they need to cleaned. This is done by conducting a visual inspection and using our Apollo video inspection camera.

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Cleaning Process

Remove and Clean the Vent Covers.
 
Clean each Air Duct using a combination of our Flextend duct cleaning brush and high powered Z-Vac Hepa filtered vacuum. The duct cleaning brush will agitate and dislodge any dirt and debris found in your ducts while our high powered Hepa filtered vacuum collects it for safe removal from the home or business.
 
Disinfect the interior of the ducts by using our professional electric fogger. We coat the interior surface area of each duct with Botanical Decon 30. Botanical Decon 30 is an EPA approved disinfectant that kills 99.99% of Bacteria, Mold, Viruses, and other odor causing Microorganisms. 
 
Clean the surrounding Area and Reinstall the Vent Cover.
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