Air Duct Cleaning
Your home’s air ducts serve a very crucial purpose. They allow for consistent indoor comfort regardless of the season by moving air from your heating and cooling system into and out of each room. The air that circulates through your ducts is the same air that fills your home completely and that you and your family breathe. You, therefore, want the air to be as pure as possible.
There are many benefits to having your air ducts professionally cleaned by Carpet & Flooring Transformers, the top five of which are listed below:
1- Reduces Allergens and Irritants:
Air ducts frequently have microorganisms and hazardous substances in addition to dust. Pet dander, bacteria, pollen, mildew, mould spores, and similar poisons are some of them. These airborne particles can aggravate people with allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions. Routine cleaning of the air ducts using professionals such as Carpet & Flooring Transformers encourages healthy living. Otherwise, the contaminated air in your home simply keeps circulating.
2- It Increases your HVAC System’s Performance:
Your home’s air is transported throughout via a network of ducts using your HVAC system, whether it is heating or cooling. In order for it to function properly and create a cycle of flowing air, correct air flow is extremely essential. This beneficial air flow might be impeded by an excessive buildup of dust, debris, and other clutter in the ducts, which will hinder the HVAC system’s performance. So in order to avoid this, it’s important to regularly get your air duct cleaned.
3- Reduces Energy Bills:
The simplest way for duct cleaning to lower your power bills is by clearing up obstructions that could lower the energy efficiency of your furnace or central air conditioner. Less energy is required when the ducts are clean since the system does not have to work as hard to maintain a pleasant temperature in your house.
4- Prolongs the Life of Your HVAC System
Due to constant use, your HVAC system accumulates dust and other particles. Cleaning the ducts gets rid of any issues that could develop over time. Your heating and cooling system have to work harder to condition the air in your home if it is full of dirt. Cleaning your duct system will assist keep the other components of your HVAC system cleaner and increase the system’s lifespan.
5- It makes your house less dusty
One way to combat dust is by cleaning your ducts! The process will make your house less dusty because you’ll be removing all that accumulated dirt from the vents which helps in getting rid of stubborn dust buildup that no other method can remove.
If you’re looking for a professional air-duct cleaning services, Carpet & Flooring Transformers got you covered! With our state of the art equipment such as RotoBrush Pro, we’ll be able to safely clean flexible duct work effectively. Give us a call and we’ll be at your service.
Air Duct Cleaning Steps
It’s important for you to be aware of our Air Duct Cleaning Steps, actually that’s what makes us unique since we make sure that the process is secured & neat.
Step #1. Connecting a Negative Air pressure Machine to the system for a powerful suction and to prevent cross contamination during the cleaning process in step #3.
Step #2. Remove & clean the supply and return registers and grills- vacuum, wipe and reinstall them at the end of the complete process.
Step #3. Duct System Deep Cleaning: We are brushing and scrubbing the ducts with a rotating brush to make sure all pollen and other build up particles are removed from all the ducts. During the cleaning, the entire HVAC system is placed under continuous negative air pressure (a vacuum) to prevent the spread of contaminants (step #1).
Step #4. Furnace and Connection Box Cleaning: We use a HEPA-filtered vacuum to systematically clean the furnace and the connection box.
Step #5. Sanitizing and Disinfecting the Ducts: Air Duct Sanitizing minimizes microbial growth such as bacteria in your duct system. Often used when people have allergies and also quite effective in eliminating odors from within the duct work.
Step #6. Before and After Pictures.
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After