FAQ

What is air duct cleaning?
Duct Cleaning generally refers to the cleaning of the various heating & cooling system components of the forced air systems. Usual components are: the supply & return air ducts and registers, grills & diffusers, heat exchangers, heating & cooling coils, drip pans, fan motor, fan housing and air handling unit housing.

If not properly installed, maintained and operated, these components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris. If moister is present, potential for micro bacterial growth (e.g. mold) is increased and also spores from such growth may be released into living space. Some of these contaminants may cause allergic reactions or other respiratory problems by people if they are exposed to them.

Although industry associations concerned have established standards, methods of Air Duct Cleaning wary. Typically a service provider will use specialized tools to dislodge dirt and other debris in the ducts, and then vacuum them out with high-powered vacuum system (Truck Mount).
Facts
  • Indoor air has been found up to 70 times more polluted than outdoor air. (EPA)
  • 50 % of all illnesses are either caused or aggravated by polluted indoor air. (American College of Allergies)
  • 1 out of 6 people who suffer from allergies do so as a direct result of the fungi and bacteria in air duct systems.we will do the removal for you. (Total Health and Better Health Magazines)
  • The elderly, asthmatics and people with breathing problems, allergies and lung diseases are also likely to be more sensitive to pollutants. (Dept. of Consumer Affairs)
  • Most commercially purchased fiberglass filters are only 7% efficient in stopping dirt, pollen, dust, etc. from passing through them. (ASHRAE)
  • 9 out of 10 heating and air conditioning failures are caused by dust and dirt. (LCES)
  • Children are more likely than adults to be affected by polluted indoor air. They breathe faster, inhale more air per unit of body weight, and are closer to the ground where pollutant concentrations are higher. (Dept. of Consumer Affairs)
FAQ's
How often should my air ducts be cleaned?
Neither the EPA nor the Center for Disease Control (CDC) offer any guidelines as to how often you should clean your air ducts. It is important to consider that neither of these two agencies recommend how often you should have your carpets, windows or furniture cleaned either. An honest and ethical duct cleaner will help you decide how often you should have your vents and coils cleaned based on; household size, pets, environment and individual health issues.

How often should I have my clothes dryer vent cleaned?
If you have a traditional sheet-metal dryer exhaust vent, you should inspect it about every 2-3 years depending on usage. If you have the cheap, flexible, corrugated plastic vent tube, you should replace it with metal duct work in an effort to prevent fires. The outside vent should be cleaned every year.

Will there be any hidden charges?
There are never any hidden charges. You will know what the final price is before the air duct cleaning technician starts any work.

Is my house going to get dusty?
No, the vacuum remains inserted in the trunk-line throughout the process so under normal circumstances that is avoided. You should see just the opposite. Most people notice a significant decrease in dust after their air ducts have been cleaned.