Air Duct Cleaning FAQ
Serving the entire Florida’s Gulf Coast
What Does Air Duct Cleaning Involve?
ProClean Air Duct Cleaning offers a four-step process that is straightforward. First their technicians arrive in uniform and clearly marked vehicles. They will review what will happen before they get started with you as well. Once you approve, they will hook up their HEPA vacuum to your ductwork. Using up to 350 MPH of air pressure through your ducts they will clean all of your vents. Finally, they will show you before and after pics of your ducts and get your sign off for completion.
What Are The Benefits to Air Duct Cleaning?
When you have a vent cleaning, there are several benefits you can expect to experience. First is the increased air flow efficiency with the removal of all of the dust and grime being removed from your system. With these allergens and other material being removed, you will find that allergens and other irritants have been drastically reduced, making breathing easier, even for those who don’t normally suffer from allergies or irritants. This air duct cleaning will also help to remove odors and unpleasant smells that have been hiding in your air ducts. All of this means a cleaner environment.
How Much Does Air Duct Cleaning Cost?
For a complete cleaning of your ducts with their HEPA filter vacuum that is connected to a powerful truck-mounted compressor that generates a large vacuum in your ducts, as well as vent cleaning while this vacuum is running for a comprehensive air duct cleaning is only $299 for the entire system. Your ProClean Air Duct Cleaning technician may offer some additional procedures that they can do, such as adding a sanitizing solution to your air ducts or performing a deep cleaning of your ducts with a pneumatic whip, which have additional costs but provide additional levels of cleaning and longevity to the cleaning.
What’s The ProClean Difference?
ProClean Air Duct Cleaning has built a legacy of excellence that spans over three decades. You don’t succeed in any business for more than 35 years without satisfying your customers, and you can’t sustain that kind of commitment to excellence without passion. They are certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), and are also a certified VSMR (Ventilation System Mold Remediator) as well. They keep up on the latest information and technology and bring that to their customers.
Air Duct Mold Removal FAQ Serving the entire Florida’s Gulf Coast
How is Mold Removed From Air Ducts?
ProClean Air Duct Cleaning offers a five-step process for their air duct mold remediation services. The technicians will arrive in clearly marked vehicles and uniforms so you know who is there. They will next do an air duct inspection and a basic cleaning of your air ducts to eliminate the dust and other irritants. They will next go over your evaporator coil and blower motor to clean them out and apply a mold treatment to remove any mold from those items. Next the technicians will do a deep cleaning of your ducts to remove the mold using a pneumatic whip, and then applying the same EPA-approved treatment to your duct system. You will then be appraised of things and they will not be done until you are satisfied.
What Are The Most Common Signs of Mold Growth in Air Duct Systems?
You might be wondering how you know that you have mold growth in your air ducts. Often it starts when you notice a musty odor when your heating or air conditioning is running and blowing air around your building. You may also notice that different people are having more allergy-like symptoms in the building, such as headaches, itchy eyes, sneezing, and other symptoms. In the worst scenario, you might even see some mold growing around the edges of the air vents. Any of these will warrant calling in the professionals from ProClean Air Duct Cleaning.
How Does HVAC Mold Negatively Impact Indoor Air Quality and Your Health?
Mold can affect anyone and everyone, and some people are heavily affected by the presence of mold. Most people will notice that they are sneezing more than usual, or that their eyes are itching more frequently, or have a stuffy nose. More severe reactions include having a fever and shortness of breath. Those who have asthma are more susceptible to the effects of mold in air ducts.
What’s The ProClean Difference?
ProClean Air Duct Cleaning has built a legacy of excellence that spans over three decades. You don’t succeed in any business for more than 35 years without satisfying your customers, and you can’t sustain that kind of commitment to excellence without passion. They are certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), and are also a certified VSMR (Ventilation System Mold Remediator) as well. They keep up on the latest information and technology and bring that to their customers.
Dryer Vent Cleaning FAQ Serving the entire Florida’s Gulf Coast
What Does Dryer Vent Cleaning Involve?
ProClean Air Duct Cleaning offers a four-step process that is straightforward. The technicians will arrive in clearly marked vehicles and uniforms so you know who is there. They will then perform an inspection of your dryer vents to determine what your price will be, and will get your approval before they do any work. Once you approve of everything, they will get to work on your dryer vent cleaning. After they are done, you get to inspect the work and they aren’t done until you are satisfied.
How Often Should a Dryer Vent be Cleaned?
Dryer vents should be cleaned annually, and there are several telltale signs that point to needing a dryer vent cleaning. If you have a build-up of lint behind your dryer, if your dryer takes more than a single drying cycle to fully dry your clothes, if your dryer is shutting off prematurely due to excessive heat, if you are finding an excessive amount of lint on your clothes after the drying cycle, or if the top of your dryer is hot to the touch or if your clothing is excessively hot after a drying cycle, any of these can be indicators that your dryer vents need to be cleaned.
Are Dirty Dryer Vents a Fire Hazard?
The build-up of dryer lint is definitely a fire hazard. Over 2,900 home clothes dryer fires are reported each year. Because the weather in winter isn’t conducive to drying clothes outdoors, the majority of clothes dryer fires happen during the fall and winter when dryers are more heavily used. And while you can help prevent these fires by cleaning out the lint trap on your dryer every time you use it, it is still important to check the dryer vents and have vent cleaning annually to prevent lint from becoming a fire hazard in your home.
What’s The ProClean Difference?
Dirty dryer vents lead to thousands of dryer fires each year. ProClean Air Duct Cleaning greatly reduces the risk of dryer fires for residential and commercial settings with our professional dryer vent cleaning service. You don’t succeed in any business for more than 35 years without satisfying your customers, and you can’t sustain that kind of commitment to excellence without passion. They are certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA). They keep up on the latest information and technology and bring that to their customers.
Contact PROCLEAN
Proclean, an air duct and carpet cleaning services company, is a local family owned business. In business for over 35 years, we are one of the most experienced professional air duct cleaning and carpet cleaning companies in the Washington Metropolitan area, specializing in both residential and commercial properties.
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Wildwood, FL 34785