Do I need Air Duct Cleaning? A simple answer is yes, you do. Let me ask you a simple question. When was the last time you had your Air Ducts inspected for any signs of molds, dust, contaminants and other allergens? Exactly! Your Ducts can be a breeding ground for so many allergens and pathogens. Only by proper AC Duct Cleaning can you be 100% sure that the AC Air coming into your homes via these vents is pure and breathable. Also, the other part of this jigsaw is your AC filters, whether they are clean or not. But most often than not, it’s your ducts that need cleaning. What is Air Duct Cleaning? A professional Air Duct Cleaning involves cleaning up your ducts with a high power gas-powered vacuum and a power brush system. These ducts act as pathways for cooling, heating, and ventilation inside homes and offices. Over time, these pathways may accumulate dust, carcinogens, allergens, and molds. An average person spends more than 90% of his time indoors and this indoor air can be
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We Get This Call Often. Water in the ducts is bad news We have a flood pumper and we can suck the water out of the ducts. Then we spray in sanitizer to kill mold, mildew, fungi, yeast and algae germs and bacteria. Regardless of what type of sub-slab ductwork is present, water is the main concern. If water finds its way into sub-slab ductwork, mold can follow. This leads to poor indoor air quality and health concerns. That stuff at the top of the duct in the picture below sure looks like mold, doesn’t it? Water in sub-slab ductwork The biggest concern with all sub-slab ductwork is the potential for water to enter the ducts, which is what today’s blog post is all about. Side note: sub-slab ductwork is ductwork installed below the concrete floor. If you’re buying a home with sub-slab ductwork, make sure that your home inspector checks the sub-slab ductwork for any signs of past water intrusion. Signs of water intrusion are a major concern because it’s usually not a simple repair.
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