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It’s generally recommended to have air ducts cleaned every 3-5 years. However, factors like pets, allergies, or recent renovations may necessitate more frequent cleaning. If you notice an increase of dust or your allergies acting up it may be time to call a professional. Air duct cleaning service providers are professionals who can assess your individual needs.

Professional duct cleaning involves more than just vacuuming. Duct cleaning involves the use of specialized equipment to dislodge and remove debris, dust, and contaminants from your entire duct system. This also includes cleaning components like the air handler and air handling units. The duct cleaner may also sanitize the duct surfaces.

What is the difference between duct cleaning and vent cleaning?

Yes, air duct cleaning can help significantly improve indoor air quality. Air ducts will get dirty overtime. By removing accumulated pollutants like dust mites, pollen, and mold spores, the process ensures that the air in your home is cleaner. This process is crucial for those who are sensitive to dirty air. 

A new installation dramatically improves efficiency. Properly sized and sealed systems minimize energy loss, reducing your monthly bills. Modern systems are more efficient, further enhancing savings. Get an installation assessment!

Leaks lead to significant energy loss. Your heating and cooling system works harder, increasing bills. Poor temperature control and compromised indoor comfort are common issues. A professional should assess for damage and fix issues.

Indoor air pollution sources can accumulate in your duct system. Professional cleaning companies, following NADCA cleaning procedures, remove contaminants, potentially improving your heating and cooling system’s efficiency and helping keep your home cleaner.

A thorough evaluation of the system, according to NADCA, examines all components. Technicians check the air handling units, air filter, air plenum, and ductwork (metal, flex duct, or fiberglass board) for issues impacting the whole HVAC.

The National Air Duct Cleaners Association suggests services every 3-5 years. However, if you notice issues like increased energy bills or uneven cooling, get your HVAC system checked. Consider more frequent cleaning, too.

Notice if your system allows conditioned air to escape. Leaky duct connections, or a duct leak requiring sealing, can cause problems. An HVAC professional should assess if a fix, a replacement, or cleaning is required.

Yes! Old, leaky ductwork allows conditioned air to escape, reducing your HVAC system efficiency. Replacement is necessary when damage impacts air quality in your home and energy use.

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