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Clean Air Services, Inc.'s air
duct cleaning process can reduce moisture, dirt, pollen,
fungus, bacteria and other debris in your HVAC system.
Most
homes have been using inefficient, throwaway filters rather
than HEPA 99% efficient filters. Throwaway filters are
only 7%-10% efficient. Clean Air Services, Inc. systems utilize
a push/pull cleaning technique, the most effective source
removal method currently available. The push/pull concept
uses compressed air and physical agitation to break debris
free and push it through the ductwork while a powerful
vacuum downstream pulls loosened material through and
out of the HVAC system.
- The
supply and return sides of the HVAC system are "zoned"
so they can be cleaned separately. This is usually
accomplished using zone bags, foam blocks or by simply
removing the filter from the HVAC system, placing
it in a plastic bag and reinstalling it.

- An
access hole is cut into the supply side of the HVAC
system, the vacuum is connected using a connection
collar and the vacuum is turned on.
- Starting
with the farthest branch from the vacuum and working
toward the closest, each branch is individually cleaned
back to the main trunk using a combination of compressed
air and physical agitation after each register is removed and contact cleaned.
After
all the branch runs have been cleaned, the main trunk
is cleaned back to the vacuum.
- Once
the supply side has been cleaned, an access hole is
cut into the return side, the vacuum is attached and
the cleaning process is repeated. In addition to
cleaning the interior of the duct, a complete
cleaning would include: cleaning the fan, coil and
registers and inspection or replacement system's air
filter.
- Upon completion of the cleaning process, an EPA-approved sanitizer treatment is applied over all interior surfaces of the HVAC system, to include air handlers, supply, return, exhaust and intake ducts and mixing boxes. As the vacuum unit is running, the negative pressure "pulls" the sanitizer throughout the ductwork.
- After all cleaning and sanitizing operations are completed, an EPA registered anti-microbial encapsulant is applied at each supply duct end to help prevent contamination caused by excess moisture/condensation due to the varying temperature differences at these areas. The encapsulate is also applied to the fibrous material (ex. insulation) of the return and unit.
 
Clean Air Services, Inc.'s proven cleaning
technique is performed by experienced professionals following
current industry guidelines in residential and commercial
environments. Our professionals comprise an environmental
management team, which includes a Certified Indoor Environmentalist
and Certified Mold Remediator, who can offer solutions
to all of your indoor air quality concerns.
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