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Your air ducts can become a major source of indoor air polution. Everytime you run your heating and cooling system, airborne contaminants build up inside the ductwork, creating a breeding ground for moid, bacteria, fungi, and other microbes. These contaminants can also significantly decrease the efficiency of your heating or cooling system.

Air duct cleaning is a proactive solution to these problems. it can enhance the indoor quality of your home or business, eliminate build-up dirt and contaminants, and extend the life of your heating and cooling systems.

Studies show that each year an estimated 15,500 fires, 10 deaths and 310 injuries are associated with the lint in clothes dryers and dryer vents. Periodic cleaning of the dryer vents is an economical safety measure. It also enables your dryer to work more efficiently and economically: clothes dry quicker, utility bills are reduced and your dryer will last longer.

If you are concerned about the integrity of your duct work, you can choose to have us inspect your system with a video camera. We send the camera through the ducts and it displays what it sees on a video screen. It’s a useful tool for identifying damaged or rusted areas in the ducts, contamination or air flow

Video Inspections of Duct Work

The Process – What We Do and How We Do It


The unit is set up as close as possible to the furnace. Our vacuum units move 10 thousand cubic feet of air per minute and designed powerful enough for use in both residential and commercial buildings. Hoses are connected to both the supply side of your ductwork. Once connections are made, the power vacuum is turned on. Our duct technicians then remove each register and return in your home and use an assortment of attachments to agitate and loosen the contaminants inside the air ducts. The vacuum system is used to create a strong suction that removes the contaminants by sucking them into a collector. To aid in this process, a ‘skipper assembly’ is sent through the main trunk line to assist the heavier particles that collect there during the cleaning process to be blown back toward the hose connections. This allows them to be removed and deposited into the collection chamber. The last step of the cleaning process is the EnviroCon™ chemical treatment. The chemical is registered with and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency for both the sanitization and deodorization of heating and ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. When applied, EnviroCon™ performs its bacterial action very quickly with its active ingredient, Chlorine-Dioxide, utilizing oxidation to destroy the harmful microorganisms that may be present in your air-handling system. After treatment, EnviroConTM quickly degrades to non-volatile compounds leaving no residual effect whatsoever so you do not have to leave your home for any length of time after it is applied. The cleaning itself is a relatively simple​
3-part process that leaves your ductwork system clean and will result in the quality of your home’s indoor air not only being fresher, but also hetitlehier for you and your family.

Dryer Vent Cleaning

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