Frequently Asked Questions


How do my home's air ducts get dirty in the first place?

Air ducts are just like the respiratory system of a human body. Air circulates in your house or business through the hidden air ducts. The air conditioning system pumps up the hot air heated up in the furnace in winter time and the cold air generated by the cooling device in summer time,...
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Why is it so important to get your furnace cleaned?

Getting your furnace cleaned can be an often over-looked area to improving safety and reducing your ever-increasing heating costs. Most homes will benefit greatly with a little bit of routine furnace cleaning maintenance to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning...
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When should I get my furnace cleaned?

If you have had a recent problem with water damage, furnace air flow, or can see an accumulation of debris in your ventilation system, now is the time to give us a call to take care of the problem before it grows into something more substantially serious. If you have none of these issues, then...
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Should I have my air ducts cleaned before I move in to my new house?

Yes. As your house is newly built, it’s not unusual that quite a lot of the construction debris like sawdust will remain in the air ducts. If you don’t clean them they will obstruct the airflow in the ducts causing problems from the start. It’s always a good...
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How do you clean air ducts?

We use our truck mount vacuum machine and high pressure air blow gun to clean up the whole air conditioning system. We will first open some holes on the air ducts to hook up an 8 -10 inch diameter hose to the air conditioning system and connect this hose to our powerful truck mount vacuum...
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When and how often should I get my ducts cleaned?

At least every 2 years. If you or one of your family members have respiratory problems such as asthma or allergy to pollens, or if you are living in relatively dusty neighborhood, you should clean your ducts more often. Based on our experience, here are some guidelines in determining when...
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