HVAC DUCT CLEANING
DUCT REPAIR, DUCT INSTALLATION, AND DUCT SERVICING IN NEW JERSEY
Did you know that improperly installed or corroded ductwork can cause your heating and cooling costs to be up to 30% more expensive? The team at Ozzy Cleaning in NJ can help.
Air Duct Cleaning
Recently, air duct cleaning has become very popular. Commercial cleaning services seem to be a dime a dozen, but there is only one Ozzy Cleaning. Many people can’t help but wonder if the service has any merit, and we want to clear things up. Below is some useful information that you can use to make that decision for yourself. This way, you can adequately decide if your home stands to benefit from HVAC duct cleaning.
Do I need to Get My Ducts Cleaned?
There have been mounting concerns surrounding indoor air quality, which has made it very simple to make homeowners believe that their ducts must be cleaned. However, this is only true when the ducts become very dirty. Even the EPA agrees with this viewpoint. The agency only recommends cleaning when the HVAC and ducts become contaminated.
How Long Could it Take to Clean the Air Ducts?
Generally, it takes us about two to five hours to clean a single-family home’s air ducts. This is with a crew of two or more technicians. If you own pets or your home is older, it could take longer.
How Much Does Air Duct Cleaning Cost?
The average cleaning of air ducts in most homes runs between $449 and $1,000. Price can be affected by factors, including the duct configuration, the number of ducts you have, and the size of the house. Average rates for air duct cleaning runs $39 for each vent.
Is There Going to Be a Mess?
Air duct cleaning can be messy, yes. However, we always use drop clothes and ensure that the debris doesn’t fall onto your furnishings or floors.
Should I clean My Own Air Ducts?
There have been mounting concerns surrounding indoor air quality, which has made it very simple to make homeowners believe that their ducts must be cleaned. However, this is only true when the ducts become very dirty. Even the EPA agrees with this viewpoint. The agency only recommends cleaning when the HVAC and ducts become contaminated.
Steps For Air Duct Cleaning
- Negative Pressure Machine
We use portable HEPA filtrated negative pressure machine.
2. Vacuuming
The open and vacuum supply and return vents.
3. Cleaning The Grills
We clean the grills using vacuuming and soft hand brushes.
4. Snake Router Brush
To extract ductwork interior surface contaminants we use snake rotor brush.
5. Fogging Disinfectant
To get rid of all the germs, bacteria. mold. mildew. viruses we use fogger.
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