Air Duct Cleaning In Connecticut
Maintain a Cleaner Home and Increase HVAC Efficiency
CT Mold Pros and Stanley Steemer
The air ducts inside your home or business work to continually deliver and remove air, making them crucial to proper heating, cooling, and ventilation. Because ductwork is often the source and pathway for dust and contaminants, it is important to clean your air ducts on a regular basis.
Buildup from daily HVAC use and other sources can result in pounds of dirt hiding in your air ducts. Eliminating dirt, dust, and microbial growth from your ductwork improves indoor air quality and promotes a cleaner environment while increasing HVAC efficiency.
CT Mold Pros partners with industry leader Stanley Steemer to redefine indoor health. At your complimentary CT Mold Pros consultation, our specialists will complete a preliminary inspection of your ductwork. If we come across any signs that your ducts may be contributing to air quality concerns in your home, our partnership with Stanley Steemer promises quick responses and a 10% discount on their services to keep your home healthy. Their air duct cleaning technicians are certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) and utilize state-of-the-art equipment to deliver a whole-system clean unlike any other.
Why Clean Your Air Ducts?
- Improve Air Quality: Indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. Cleaning your air ducts helps improve indoor air quality.
- Reduce Allergens: Removing irritants from your ducts can alleviate common symptoms of asthma and allergies.
- Maintain Cleanliness: Eliminating built-up dirt in your system over 5+ years keeps your home cleaner by reducing circulated dust.
- Enhance Efficiency: Dirt and contaminants in vents restrict airflow, making your HVAC unit less effective at heating and cooling.
- Save Money: A clean HVAC system boosts energy efficiency, lowers utility bills, and extends the system’s lifespan by reducing wear and tear.
The Stanley Steemer Air Duct Cleaning Process
In business for more than 75 years, Stanley Steemer provides professional deep cleaning services and comprehensive care for a cleaner, healthier home and business. The following is a brief overview of their air duct cleaning process.
Air Duct Inspection
The air duct cleaning process begins with a thorough inspection of your air ducts and HVAC unit. Based on the results, your Stanley Steemer technician may schedule a separate appointment for air duct cleaning and let you know what to expect.
Cleaning and Vacuuming
During the air duct cleaning process, technicians use a powerful HEPA-filtered vacuum to clean your furnace evaporator coil, blower, and vent covers. Separate air duct cleaning tools may also be used to dislodge stubborn dirt and debris.
Compressed Air Flush
After loosening the contaminants lodged inside your air ducts, technicians will blow compressed air through the system to flush all traces of dirt and dust out of your ductwork and into a specialized vacuum system.
FAQ’s
According to the NADCA, air ducts should be cleaned every three to five years.
A standard air duct cleaning service for a residential home typically takes about three hours, but it may take up to a full day depending on the size of the home. For commercial and industrial buildings, the service may require one to several days to complete.
Air duct cleaning is relatively inexpensive for the peace of mind it provides. Prices may vary depending on the size of the home or business, the type and accessibility of the ductwork, and the condition of your air ducts (i.e., the level of contamination).
Getting into the ductwork of your home or business can be dangerous for you and your HVAC system. This process should only be handled by a professional air duct cleaning company with the training and equipment needed to pull dust, debris, and allergens from your heating and cooling system.
Surprisingly enough, yes. Construction debris is one of the most common types of contamination that we find in air duct systems. Fine particulates, such as drywall dust or sawdust, as well as other materials, can make their way into your system when the construction crews are cleaning up. The only way to thoroughly remove all of these pollutants from your system is through professional air duct cleaning.
When you consider how vital clean air ducts are to the health and safety of your family, your workers, and your customers, the importance of regular duct cleaning cannot be overstated. If you recently moved into a home or a new business location, if you have noticed an unpleasant smell or an abundance of dust, or if your heating and cooling costs seem unnecessarily high, you may want to consider duct cleaning.
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