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AIR DUCT CLEANING

DRYER VENT CLEANING

CHIMNEY SWEEPS

AIR DUCT CLEANING

Most people are now aware that indoor air pollution is an issue of growing concern and increased visibility. Many companies are marketing products and services intended to improve the quality of your indoor air. You have probably seen an advertisement, received a coupon in the mail, or been approached directly by a company offering to clean your air ducts as a means of improving your home's indoor air quality. These services typically — but not always — range in cost from $450 to $1,000 per heating and cooling system, depending on the services offered, the size of the system to be cleaned, system accessibility, climatic region, and level of contamination.

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 (See diagram).

If not properly installed, maintained, and operated, these components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris. If moisture is present, the potential for microbiological growth (e.g., mold) is increased and spores from such growth may be released into the home's living space. Some of these contaminants may cause allergic reactions or other symptoms in people if they are exposed to them. If you decide to have your heating and cooling system cleaned, it is important to make sure the service provider agrees to clean all components of the system and is qualified to do so. Failure to clean a component of a contaminated system can result in re-contamination of the entire system, thus negating any potential benefits. Methods of duct cleaning vary, although standards have been established by industry associations concerned with air duct cleaning. Typically, a service provider will use specialized tools to dislodge dirt and other debris in ducts, 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 encapsulate or cover the inside surfaces of the air ducts and equipment housings because they believe it will control mold growth or prevent the release of dirt particles or fibers from ducts. These practices have yet to be fully researched and you should be fully informed before deciding to permit the use of biocides or chemical treatments in your air ducts. They should only be applied, if at all, after the system has been properly cleaned of all visible dust or debris.

 

DRYER VENT CLEANING

In 1999 the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPC) developed a report called the “Report on Electric and Gas Clothes Dryers.” In that report they determined that of the 15,000 fires studied in one year, electric dryers were over 2.5 times more likely to be the cause of the fire than gas dryers. Fires originated most frequently from two places: dryer venting and the lint trap.

What are the warning signs that dangerous lint build up is occurring in your dryer and venting system? Well, the symptoms may include:

  • Clothes take longer and longer to dry;

  • Clothes don't fully dry;

  • Clothes are hotter than normal at the end of the drying cycle;

  • The outside of dryer gets very hot;

  • The outside exhaust vent flapper does not open very much indicating low exhaust velocity;

  • Laundry room becomes more humid than it is usually;

  • Burnt smell is evident in the laundry room.

CHIMNEY SWEEPS

Chimney Sweeping:  We sweep fireplaces, wood stoves, pellet stoves, oil and gas appliance chimneys. We guarantee no mess.

Our first concern is keeping your home, floors, carpets and belongings clean. We have a specifically designed high powered vacuum to control soot and dust from entering your home. We also carry drop cloths to protect your floors and furniture.

 

Chimney Caps: Chimney caps keep rain, snow, animals, and debris from entering which cause water damage and blockages. We install high-quality stainless steel chimney caps providing protection for your chimney.

 

Waterproofing:  Masonry surfaces are very porous and soak up water and moisture. This can cause freeze-thaw damage to your chimney.  In early Spring and late Fall when the temperatures are above freezing during the day, and dip below freezing at night, damage is done to masonry chimneys when the water trapped inside them expands during freezing.  Protect your masonry chimney with high-quality ChimneySaver water repellent.

 

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