FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Air duct cleaning can help to improve indoor air quality by removing dust, allergens, and other contaminants from the ductwork. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions.
'Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems have been shown to collect a variety of contaminants such as mold, fungi, bacteria and very small particles of dust that have the potential to affect overall health, The removal of such contaminants from the HVAC system and home should be considered one component in an overall plan to improve indoor air quality.'-NADCA
'The cost of cleaning your air ducts is determined by the size of your air duct system and the extent of contamination. On average, homeowners spend between $263 and $472, with $349 being the national average.' -HomeAdviser
'My advice is simple: avoid those low ball offers. Companies offering a super low price on air duct cleaning might do more harm and no good. The fact of the matter is this: the average air duct cleaning for most homes costs between $300 and $500, with the price affected by factors like the size of the home, the number of ducts and their configuration. According to Blue Book International, the average price for air duct cleaning is $35 per vent. So if your home has a total of 10 vents, the total would be $350.' -Angie's List
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'According to the Environmental Protection Agency, properly cleaning an entire system in an average-sized home may typically range in cost from $450 to $1,000.' -NADCA
It is generally recommended to have your air ducts cleaned every 3 to 5 years. However, if you have pets, allergies, or live in a dusty environment, you may need to clean them more frequently.
Some circumstances that may lead a homeowner to consider more frequent cleaning include:
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Those who suffer with allergies or asthma
Households with indoor pets
After home renovations or remodeling
Prior to occupancy of a newly built home
Smoking in household
Post disaster clean up duct cleaning
'Lint and other debris can build up in your dryer hose and vent duct, reducing air flow, backing up exhaust gases and eventually creating a fire. These hazards can be avoided by thoroughly inspecting and cleaning your dryer vent every year. (This is particularly true if your dryer vent duct was not designed or installed properly.) Not only are you reducing the risk of fire, you’re also putting money back into your wallet by improving the dryer’s efficiency... If your system is clogged, it not only wastes energy, but can cause the heating element and blower in the dryer to wear out faster.' -Ivey Engineering Inc.
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'According to the National Fire Protection Association, nearly 16,000 home clothes dryer fires are reported each year. These clothes dryer fires cause around 51 deaths, 380 injuries, and $236 million in property loss. Unsurprisingly, the leading cause of these fires, at 34%, is the failure to clean dryer vents.' -Building Performance Institute Inc.
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Yes! We are very serious when it comes to taking great care in caring for your home. Our equipment is very well maintained and kept clean. We disinfect our equipment in between every job. We are courteous and always strive to treat the property of others as if it were our own. We keep our shoes clean, use drop cloths and corner guards when necessary, and always make sure to clean up after ourselves. You will not be disappointed!
