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AIR DUCT CLEANING
Airborne contaminants are drawn through the duct work of the central air
conditioning system or the heating system via return air registers. Standard
throw-away fiberglass filters remove less than 7% of these particles, which
means much of the rest settles in your air ducts.
Now acknowledged as a major allergy and disease causing problem by leading
medical authorities, poor indoor air quality has prompted doctors and
allergists to commonly prescribe furnace and air duct cleaning as a remedy.
If you question the need for air duct cleaning, take a look behind the return
air grills in the HVAC system of your home. Many people have found that one
glimpse into their air ducts provides all the evidence they need to initiate a
thorough cleansing of their HVAC system.
A residential air duct cleaning job takes just a few hours and is a
surprisingly clean and routine process. While making your home's air safer,
duct cleaning can also reduce heating and cooling costs by allowing your system
to operate more efficiently. Moreover, duct cleaning can cut maintenance cost
because a clean system has fewer breakdowns.
The best method for mitigating indoor air quality problems is “Source Removal”
duct cleaning. This process involves the use of mechanical vacuum systems to
remove the contaminants from your home's HVAC system. Sanitizing agents may be
applied to keep your household air as clean, comfortable and healthy as
possible. Although duct cleaning is a fairly routine process, extreme caution
is taken to ensure that none of the debris escapes into your home's environment.
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