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How To Know If You Need Residential Air Duct Cleaning?

Dirty supply & return vent covers are a strong indicator that your air ducts and HVAC system need to be cleaned…

Signs You Need to Clean Your Dryer Vent

What does your laundry room smell like? Dirty socks is fine, but burning smells is a serious symptom of lint stuck in your dryer vent…

Signs you need to clean your bathroom vent

Your bathroom exhaust fan does a lot for your bathroom, such as eliminating odors, reducing humidity, reducing airborne contaminants, and…

Air duct sanitation

Air duct cleaning redefines home health. Eliminating dirt, dust and microbial growth from your ductwork can improve indoor air quality while maintaining a cleaner home and increasing HVAC efficiency.

Commercial Air Duct Cleaning

 we know a cleaner and healthier business starts with your HVAC system.

These bacteria and allergens circulate when you use your heating and cooling system which can make your occupants sick.

Dryer Vent Cleaning

Provides professional dryer vent cleaning for residential and business properties.

When your dryer is functioning poorly, it is likely due to a clogged or debris-filled dryer vent line

Cleaning kitchen and bathroom exhausts

The kitchen and bathroom ducts work to eliminate smells. If the vent gets clogged, it stops working, causing bad odors and producing allergens.

Hood Cleaning and Vent Cleaning

The grease causes the motor to stop working and causes smells to get trapped in your kitchen.

How To Know If You Need a Residential Air Duct Cleaning?

  1. VENT COVERS ARE DIRTY

Dirty supply & return vent covers are a strong indicator that your air ducts and HVAC system need to be cleaned. This buildup on the covers is dirt & dust directly from the air ducts. This pushes into living spaces & the air you breathe. It is also recommended that you change your air filter since it is not able to effectively capture debris passing through your system.

  1. Mold

Mold or mildew is a sure sign that it is time for an AC cleaning. It’s common for condensation to build up in your HVAC system. This can manifest as mold growing near the grill of the air duct.

But it can also result in mold starting to grow in different parts of the house. If you have a moldy air duct, your HVAC system blows those spores all over your house. If you’re having trouble keeping mold away inside your home, you should call an HVAC technician to help clean your air ducts.

  1. Energy Bill Going Up

Dirty ducts also impact energy performance. Enough debris can restrict the diameter of the duct. Dirt can clog or narrow the air passages in a register, causing a drag on air flow. Just the presence of dirt in the duct actually slows airflow because air travels faster over a clean metal air duct than one with a rough surface covered in particulate.

  1. Increased Allergen Exposure.

If you notice an increase in allergic symptoms when the HVAC kicks on or at times of the year when the system is in extended use, that could be a sign that air duct cleaning could help.

It is not uncommon, particularly in humid climates, for mold growth to proliferate in the air handler and, sometimes, even the ductwork. Mold allergies are quite common, and even for non-allergic people, molds sometimes release chemicals known as mycotoxins that go airborne and make people feel poorly or even quite ill.

  1. Vents & ducts are clogged with dust and debris

Probably a clear sign of dirty air ducts is the presence of a small puff of dust as the HVAC system starts running. In normal situations, air ducts do not release visible dust or debris when the heating and cooling system is switched on, and the air starts flowing through the ducts. Therefore, visible dust clearly signifies dusty air registers.

BENEFITS.

If today we want to talk to you about the benefits of cleaning air ducts and the dangers of neglecting them, it is because the role that these systems play in our daily lives is, although we do not realize it, very important.

As we already know, the function of air ducts in homes, offices and businesses is to maintain a comfortable atmosphere, without excessive amounts of germs or dust, at the correct temperature.

However, if we neglect to clean them, air ducts can end up doing just the opposite: transporting dust, pathogens and all kinds of elements harmful to our health—mold, pollen, bacteria, etc.—directly to our respiratory tract.

Air ducts in poor condition are a guarantee that, although we may not realize it, every breath of air will be putting our health at risk. It is a danger, without a doubt, but one that is very easy to avoid with a little work and, above all, with the help of a professional cleaning company with experience in this type of work.

If we carry out periodic cleaning interventions to ensure that our air ducts are in perfect condition, we will achieve:

Eliminate pathogens and allergens

There are many factors that influence the amount of allergens and pathogens that we can find inside a home, but one of the main ones is, without a doubt, the state of the air ducts.

Keeping our home in good condition, including the ducts, will help us prevent allergy attacks and other respiratory conditions. And by the way, animals can be an additional complication, yes, but we recently shared a small guide on how to clean houses with pets. Check it out.

Eliminate bad odors

The presence of bad odors, which can also be due to multiple causes – animals, tobacco, humidity, mold, etc. – is one of the most unpleasant problems we can have in a home or office. Cleaning air ducts will help mitigate this problem to a large extent, since many particles will be eliminated that would otherwise be traveling freely through our home.

Improve indoor air quality

As surprising as it may seem, in many cases, the air inside buildings is of worse quality than what we breathe outside. Furthermore, we spend more than 80% of our time indoors, so it is a problem that should not be taken lightly.

By cleaning the ducts periodically, we will improve air circulation, prevent the appearance of sources of pollution and harmful agents, and eliminate dust and other elements that worsen indoor air quality.

Improve the operation of the HVAC system

Our home’s HVAC (heating and air conditioning) system suffers greatly when dust and other debris accumulates in ducts and grilles. The air flow decreases, and, as a consequence, the effort that the system must make to keep the home temperature stable is much greater… and, as is the energy consumption.

To avoid premature deterioration of the HVAC unit and paying more on your energy bill, air duct cleaning is the best solution.

Signs You Need to Clean Your Dryer Vent

Noticed burning smells.

What does your laundry room smell like? Dirty socks is fine, but burning smells is a serious symptom of lint stuck in your dryer vent. The most significant issue with dirty dryer vents is the increased fire risk. Lint is flammable, and dryers are hot. It’s a recipe for disaster.

. –Longer Drying Times

It’s a common misconception that clothes taking multiple cycles or long times to dry means you need a new dryer. In reality, the lint in your vents may be the real problem. If your dryer takes longer than one cycle to dry your clothes, you may require a dryer vent cleaning professional.

Excessive Lint

Excessive lint after using the dryer is another sign that your dryer vents need cleaning. The clean dryer duct design lets hot air escape from your machine and into the outdoors. When the vent gets clogged with lint, the dryer does not work properly

. –The room is warmer than normal when the dryer is running.

Similar to hot clothes, an extra hot laundry room when you run the dryer could be signs of lint trapped in your system causing the dryer to overheat.

-The dryer tells you there’s a problem.  

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*ADVICE* When the duct is blocked, the dryer continues to run, wasting electricity and not allowing the clothes to dry. You may hear a series of clicks as the dryer control turns the heat on and off  repeatedly, trying to compensate for the problem.

To determine if it really is a problem with the duct and not a mechanical issue, simply pull the dryer out a few inches and see if disconnecting the flexible connection from the wall allows the dryer to begin acting normally. If your dryer now works properly, you have a blocked dryer duct.

Signs you need to clean your bathroom vent

Your bathroom exhaust fan does a lot for your bathroom, such as eliminating odors, reducing humidity, reducing airborne contaminants, and helping prevent foggy mirrors. However, it’s possible for it to run into issues and not work properly if it’s not cleaned. If it’s dirty, it won’t be doing its job properly in keeping your bathroom as clean and fresh as possible.

Prevents Bacteria

Your bathroom is the perfect environment for mold, mildew, and bacteria to grow. Between the moisture and humidity that can creep in the sinks, tubs and showers, toilets, and tiles, it’s very easy for mildew or mold to spread. An exhaust fan prevents that type of mold, and if it isn’t cleaned enough or maintained properly, it won’t be able to effectively prevent mold growth.

Helps Keep Bathroom Air Clean

You can use air fresheners and essential oils galore, but if you have a working exhaust fan, the air is cleaner from the source. The exhaust fan ensures there are no contaminants in the air and any air that circulates within the bathroom isn’t filled with mold, mildew, or any other particles you don’t want to be breathing in. If an exhaust fan is dirty with contaminants, it won’t be able to do its job of keeping the air clean.

Keeps it Working Better For Longer

Just as with any system in your house, if your exhaust fan isn’t maintained properly or professionally cleaned periodically, there’s a much higher chance of it breaking down earlier. You can help extend its life and keep it working as effectively as possible by getting it professionally maintained.

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