aircare services
Duct cleaning
The ductwork in your home or office is responsible for transporting all warm and cool air circulation. Not only should your HVAC system work as efficiently as possible, but the air you’re breathing should be clean and free of dust or pollutants. In order to maintain a healthy living or working environment, it is recommended your ductwork be cleaned at least every two years by a professional air duct cleaning service, although every home is different and more frequent cleaning services may be required. AirCarePro provides quality work and guarantees all of our HVAC services; you’ll notice a difference in the air quality as soon as we’re done!
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WHY TO CLEAN DUCT
While we all know how dust can negatively affect our health, mold is a whole different ballgame! Not only can it exacerbate allergies and respiratory problems, it can also spread quickly throughout your home.
Is your home dusty, no matter how often you clean? While dusting isn’t a fun task, it’s something we all have to do from time to time. If you notice that every flat surface in your home is coated with dust almost immediately after you’ve put away your cleaning supplies, you probably need to have your ducts cleaned!
From time to time, mice, squirrels, and insects can make their way into your air ducts. Naturally, these vermin leave behind all sorts of bacteria. When rodents find their way into your ductwork, they make nests and leave droppings behind, sending tiny fecal spores sweeping along the ducts. These spores can then make their way into your home and contaminate the quality of the air you breathe.
Construction is messy. Even when contractors are diligent about cleaning up and closing off work areas to keep the rest of the site tidy, dust and debris will always find its way in. Unless the HVAC system is not turned on and kept completely covered during the entire construction process (which isn’t realistic for most homeowners), that dirt and dust will most certainly make its way into your ductwork.
Your heating and cooling costs should be relatively predictable from year to year. If you receive a bill that is noticeably high, especially compared to the same time a year ago, dirty ductwork might be to blame.