Commercial Air Duct Cleaning

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Air Duct Cleaning Services for Commercial Businesses

According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), you are more likely to get sick from the air in your home than from the air outside. As a matter of fact, indoor air quality has been listed as one of the top 5 health threats to families in America, and as such, it deserves your attention. Air duct cleaning is a major player in guaranteeing that the atmosphere in your home or office is fresh and safe. They (air ducts) work in sync with the HVAC system of your property and serve to circulate air around the building. As you would expect with most mediums used over time, air ducts collect dust, debris, allergens, grime, and pet dander. As a result,  your air ducts need to be professionally cleaned for better indoor air quality.

What Is Air Duct Cleaning?

Air duct cleaning is essentially the removal of dust, mold, and other harmful contaminants from the ductwork of your heating and air conditioning system. The cleaning covers all the heating and cooling components of the air systems, including the heat exchangers heating and cooling coils, condensate drain pans, grilles and diffusers, the supply and return air ducts, the fan motor and fan housing, along with the air handling unit housing.

Air Duct Cleaning and HVAC System Efficiency

It is in your best interest and that of your air conditioning system to ensure that the air ducts of your HVAC systems are free of dirt, debris and other potentially dangerous particulate materials. Though many people are oblivious to this fact, air duct cleaning and the efficiency of your HVAC system are actually very closely related. This is because the air circulated in your home is not just made up of air, but along with the air are small, barely-visible particulate matter consisting of water droplets and other tiny particles. After much use, these particulates become much of the HVAC system, causing it to work harder in order to push the air around your home. This extra work for your HVAC system easily translates to higher utility bills, inconsistent cooling and heating, and costly repairs that will come up when the components of the system get worn.

Air Duct Cleaning Process: How It Is Done

A lot about air duct cleaning is done to codes and standards provided by NADCA. At Green Restoration, we do not only follow these codes to the letter, but we also pride ourselves in going the extra mile to bring not just professional, but also convenient service to our clients. The NACDA demands the following when air ducts are to be cleaned:

Preparation. Your home or office will be prepared for air duct cleaning, ensuring that all vents and returns are accessible. Protective flooring covers and guards will be placed where necessary.

Sealing. Our technicians will carefully seal your vents and returns before the duct cleaning begins, and put your air conditioning ducts under negative pressure to maximize air flow.

Vacuuming. We will connect a powerful vacuum device to your main trunk line, which will collect dirt, dust, mold and other contaminants that will be dislodged during the air duct cleaning.

Dislodgement of contaminants. High pressured compressed air whips will be inserted into the ductwork to dislodge the dirt and debris, which will be collected in the containment unit.

After the duct cleaning process is complete, we will seal the access hole in your main trunk line with a metal access panel, according to NADCA standards. Following the successful conclusion of the cleaning process, we customarily review the work done in order to ensure that our clients are satisfied and that our work is topnotch.

Clean Air Once Again

At Green Restoration, we use environmental friendly and efficient solutions to clean your air ducts. Not only are we cautious of the environment, but we also closely follow the NADCA standards. For highly effective ways to clean your air ducts, contact our friendly staff today to get started!

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For more information about air quality testing or to schedule service, call us at (833) 800-0474 or click the button below to find a location closest to you.

For more information on air quality testing or to schedule service, call us at (833) 800-0474 or visit our contact page.