Houston Air Duct and Vent Cleaning

Having your home's air ducts cleaned will help you control airborne dust and dirt as well as potentially lowering your utility bills. Most people are now aware that indoor air quality is an issue of growing concern and increased visibility.

 

Because you know that air ducts get dirty over time and need to be occasionally serviced, it just makes good sense as a homeowner to give your system a good air duct cleaning. Houston, TX residents now have access to an excellent service provider in our Air Duct Cleaning.

 

The overall condition of your heating and cooling system plays a key role in your home’s indoor air quality. Problems can range from excessive amounts of dust and debris building up in the system to measurable levels of mold growth, in extreme cases. Cleaning of your home’s air ducts should be part of your overall maintenance plan for your furnace and air conditioning system.

 

A clean air duct system can help to reduce airborne contaminants while also improving airflow, reducing the workload on your system. This type of service should be done by a qualified professional. Our high quality duct cleaning technicians can help you assess your overall system’s current condition and recommend the best course of action.

 

Duct cleaning generally refers to the cleaning of various heating and cooling system components of forced air systems, including the supply and return air ducts and registers, grilles and diffusers, heat exchangers, heating and cooling coils, condensate drain pans (drip pans), fan motor and fan housing, and the air handling unit housing.

 

Typically, a service provider will use specialized tools to dislodge dirt and other debris in ducts, and then vacuum them out with a high-powered vacuum cleaner. In addition, the service provider may propose applying chemical biocides, designed to kill microbiological contaminants, to the inside of the duct work and to other system components. Some service providers may also suggest applying chemical treatments (sealants or other encapsulants) to seal or cover the inside surfaces of the air ducts and equipment housings because they believe the sealant will control mold growth or prevent the release of dirt particles or fibers from ducts.

 

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