Air Duct Cleaning is Not Simple and Quick

Air Duct Cleaning is Not Simple and Quick

Air duct cleaning is only a “blanket term.” In fact, the entire HVAC system should be cleaned. Like some competitors out there, they may tell you this process is a simple fix, however, air duct cleaning is not simple and quick. Many steps taken to perform an efficient cleaning. Amber’s Air Duct Cleaning uses top notch equipment that thoroughly cleans your homes ducts. The NADCA recommends cleaning the entire HVAC system, including the following components:

-air ducts 

-coils

-registers

-air plenum

-blower motor and assembly

-heat exchanger

-air filter

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Breaking Contaminants Loose

Properly cleaning HVAC systems requires removing the sources of contamination. Source removal begins with the use of one or more agitation devices designed to loosen contaminants from the surfaces within the heating and air conditioning system. Examples include brushes, air whips and compressed air nozzles or “skipper balls.” This can also be achieved through hand-brushing or contact vacuuming.

Collection of Contaminants

The process of cleaning requires the HVAC system to be placed under a negative pressure. This extremely strong vacuum prevents the spread of contaminants. This allows very fine particles to be removed from the system as they become airborne. This technique can ensure that tiny particles are not released into the living space when the system is turned back on. This negative pressure also serves to extract the loosened contaminants, which are collected and removed from your home.

System Access

HVAC system cleaning is not a complex process, but each job is unique. These unique houses require critical thinking from our technicians. The access to duct interiors are made through existing openings. Such as supply diffusers, return grills, duct end caps and existing service openings. Technicians may need to cut access holes in the ductwork in order to reach inside. Creating these service openings, and their subsequent closure, requires craftsmanship and professional skills.

The amount of time it takes to clean the HVAC system in a home depends on many of the same variables listed above. For instance, air duct cleaning for a 10,000-square-foot home with two HVAC systems will cost a lot more than a 2,000 square-foot home with a single unit.

In conclusion, when you’re ready to tackle those air ducts, reach out to Amber’s Air Duct Cleaning. We strive to provide quality service and improve your indoor air quality. Call (517) 885-3000 to schedule your professional air duct cleaning and or dryer vent cleaning.