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What Tools Are Used in HVAC Cleaning?

Once you hire a cleaning service, you need to know what to expect from the company's efforts. If the business is a quality HVAC system maintenance organization, these are the tools you should see professional using around your property: Vacuums When it comes to vacuums, the bigger the better. Preferably, when cleaning your ducts, professionals should make use of external vacuums that blow debris into containment units outside your home. Larger vacuums are also an indication that they'll do a more thorough job. When cleaning technicians use smaller devices, large amounts of dust or other debris may be released throughout your home or redistributed to internal mechanisms. Brushes Vacuum hoses should be fitted with soft-bristle brush attachments. These brushes should clean interior ducts without damaging surfaces. Companies may also use smaller brushes to give special attention to a particular vent, HVAC mechanism or trouble spot. Often, a thorough brushing is enough to remove bio...

How Do You Find a Professional HVAC Cleaning Service?

Serious problems call for complete cleaning processes carried out by HVAC professionals. Unfortunately, many companies take advantage of common heating and cooling misconceptions to overcharge consumers. Here's how you can find an honest air duct and vent cleaning business: Research You should never hire a company because they send you an air duct system cleaning promotion that sounds too good to be true. According to Today's Homeowner, some cleaning companies will offer a shockingly low price to get inside your home. Once there, they'll suddenly claim to discover a serious problem that will require a substantial amount of additional money to clean. Also, you should avoid businesses that make outrageous claims about the health benefits of duct cleaning. Should you decide an HVAC cleaning is right for your home or business, you should research a variety of companies in your area. You can start with personal recommendations and then move on to online reviews of cleaning servi...

When Do You Need an Air Duct Professional Help?

Should you find yourself constantly cleaning the same vent or losing money to heating and cooling, small cleaning projects likely won't fix the damage. Outside of recurring issues and obvious problems, here are some other events and signs that may call for you to reach out to a professional HVAC system cleaning service: Major Projects There are events that call for a thorough inspection of a building's infrastructure. If your home or office experiences a fire - even a small one - you may want to check for smoke damage in your ducts, but you should also give the entire HVAC system a once-over. Even less destructive events, such as remodeling, can kick up a lot of dust and clog systems that worked fine in the past. It's also smart to perform inspections of heating and cooling systems when you're preparing to sell a property. A clean bill of health can help you get the price you want while providing the information future buyers will likely ask for. Particular Materials If...

When Do You Clean Air Vents Yourself?

There are certain strategies you can employ when you want to inspect your HVAC system for problems and perform routine cleaning. Warning Signs Problems with an HVAC system may not be subtle. When your energy or cooling bill drastically increases, it's time to inspect the system for trouble. Other indications may be visual rather than financial. You can check the vent in each room to see if there is a massive amount of dirt or other substances around the grate. It's not uncommon to see particles like cobwebs and hair blowing out of vents when ducts are dirty. You might also be able to spy dead insects or vermin droppings around entrances to your HVAC system. To perform a more thorough inspection of your heating and cooling ducts, you can remove the grate and take a good look at the interior. This is where you want to look for signs of mold or discoloration caused by bacteria or moisture. If you can't see very well, you can use your cell phone or digital camera to take pictur...

What Are the Dangers of a Dirty Duct?

As new science comes forward about the dangers of air contaminants like dust and mold, you may want to reexamine your HVAC system to avoid the problems associated with unclean environments: Energy Efficiency According to the NADCA, dust build-up and other contaminants in HVAC ducts contribute to the 25 to 40 percent of energy wasted in home heating and cooling every year. While dust and dander in ducts may not directly block the flow of air, dirty coils and motors may cause breakdowns, future problems or inefficient operations. Excessive dust collecting around a vent or in a duct system is a sure sign that something else is wrong. Keeping HVAC equipment clean allows homeowners and facility managers to spot problems as soon as they occur. Once the issue is fixed, cleaning must take place to help ensure further incidents don't develop. Health Concerns This is where the issue gets complicated. While there's no proven link between cleaning air ducts and the health of the occu...

How Do HVAC Ducts Get Dirty?

When you first buy a home or office space, you need to inspect the heating and air conditioning system to look out for any problems that could later lead to constant cleaning demands. It's wise to have the ducts looked over by a professional heating and cooling contractor before purchase. You want to be wary of the following threats to a clean system: Airborne Materials An HVAC system circulates air throughout an indoor location. This means the ducts could become full of dust, chemicals, smoke, pollen, dander, pet hair or mold found in a residential or commercial building. Normally, it is the job of an air filter to protect vents and ducts from these particles and keep the HVAC system clean. When the filter is old, cheaply made or not properly installed, contaminants not only get through, they build up in the system. When the ducts are dirty, the continuous circulation of air in the building consistently adds dust or other materials to vent and duct buildup and redistributes the ma...

How to choose an air duct company

Maintaining clean and healthy indoor air quality is essential for the well-being of your home and family. One crucial step in achieving this is choosing the right air duct cleaning company. With numerous options available, it's important to know how to make an informed decision. In this blog post, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide on how to choose an air duct cleaning company, ensuring you receive high-quality service and peace of mind. 1. Research and Gather Information: Start by conducting thorough research on air duct cleaning companies in your area. Look for companies with a solid reputation and years of experience in the industry. Check their websites, read customer reviews, and ask for recommendations from friends or family who have previously used their services. 2. Verify Certifications and Credentials: Ensure that the air duct cleaning company holds the necessary certifications and credentials. Look for certifications from reputable organizations such as the N...