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Water Damage

HVAC/Air Ducts

Our professionals can inspect your HVAC system and ductwork and make recommendations about the best way to address any indoor air quality concerns. In circumstances after a fire, smoke, or suspected mold damage, duct cleaning is not optional in the clean-up process.

Our System Is Cost Effective

Unlike the majority of duct cleaning services, Our professionals use a Portable Ventilation & Air Duct Cleaning System to examine ductwork and make a clean sweep, removing years of dust and grime.

Indoor Air Quality

Poor indoor air quality inside a building is most often attributed to HVAC system-related problems, such as improper air balance, dysfunctional supply and exhaust systems, malfunctioning controls, and dirty cooling coils.  Even in a new building, dirt and debris in ducts can build up and hinder system performance, causing operations glitches and health problems.  Dirty ducts can circulate odors and contaminants like mold irritating dust throughout the building.  This can sometime lead to Sick Building Syndrome, which is defined by the EPA as a set of symptoms that affect building occupants during the time they spend in the building and diminish or vanish when they leave the building.

Since a ventilation system is often the biggest factor in poor air quality, inspecting the duct work should be a top priority.  Our professionals inspect HVAC systems, duct work and dryer vents, providing recommendations about the best way to address any indoor air quality concerns.  Our professional services, in compliance with NADCA standards, include the removal of all visible debris from all components of the system.  We are equipped and experienced to remediate HVAC systems contaminated with mold and bacteria, soot, lead, deteriorated insulation, rust, and water.

Keeping the HVAC system and duct work clean can extend the lifespan of the equipment by allowing it to operate at peak efficiency, which can help save you money.

 

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