Give your ventilation system a boost to enhance air quality, cut down on equipment failures, and foster a healthier workplace that boosts productivity.
Our Residential Duct Cleaning Process
Step 1: Area Inspection and Preparation
Two of our certified technicians will arrive on the job site as scheduled in a decalled vehicle or a non-detailed vehicle.
They will fill out an activity sheet – mapping out where all the vents are in the house.
Step 2:
Our certified technicians will use commercial grade equipment
Step 3:
To protect the floor, our technicians will layer drop sheet.
Step 4:
Any pets, children, or toys should be kept away from the work areas, (if possible out of the house)
This is to maximize safety and minimize interruptions to the work process.
Step 5:
All vents are covered with foam blocks(black or grey) or blue paper or closed before starting work to achieve negative air pressure and avoid blowbacks.
Step 6:
Our technicians will begin our work from the furnace room.
Step 7:
This is what your building’s duct system looks like before cleaning.
Step 8:
Our commercial graded equipment vacuum is attached to the supply and return lines.
Step 9:
Air pressure of 300 PSI will be blown into all return vents, first, to push dirt and debris into main lines for cleaning.
Step 10:
Then the same air pressure of 300 psi will be blown into all the supply vents to push dirt and debris into main lines for cleaning.
Step 11:
Main lines located in the basement are then cleaned with our retractable snake jet system (with air pressure of 300 PSI).
This tool will clean the hard to reach places, including the corners within the line and bring all the loose dirt towards the vacuum working as an air-rake.
Step 12:
All main duct lines are cleaned with a Semi robotic brush which cleans the inner walls of the duct system.
This is repeated 2-5 times as necessary to loosen and agitate dirt and debris towards vacuum.
Step 13:
Main lines are then again cleaned third time with our retractable snake jet system (with air pressure of 300 PSI).
Step 14:
This is what your building’s duct system looks like AFTER cleaning.
Step 15:
All one-inch access points are closed by installing black plugs Eight-inch access holes are covered using metal plate, sealed with duct tape or aluminum tape.
Step 16:
The work area is cleaned. The furnace and air conditioning unit is inspected to ensure everything is in order.
Step 17:
We will give a Clean Air Certificate.
Step 18:
We will give a report of our progress to the main occupant.
We appreciate your business and we will do whatever it takes to deliver the best service possible.