The HEPA-AIRE method used by our company assures you that your ducts are being cleaned with the most advanced source removal equipment available. This high tech, state-of-the-art system is used by leading professional duct cleaners throughout North America, and is widely recognized as the most significant breakthrough in duct cleaning equipment technology in the past 30 years. The key components of this system are the patented HEPA-AIRE portable power vacuum and the AIRE-SWEEP compressor. This system enables our technicians to reach and thoroughly clean your entire duct system with minimal noise and disruption. First, the HEPA-AIRE power vacuum is connected to the duct system near the furnace. Next, 1 inch across holes are drilled into the air ducts. Long lengths of air hose with special 360 degrees high velocity nozzles are connected to the compressor and "snaked" through the entire duct system, dislodging debris that has accumulated on inner duct surfaces. The HEPA-AIRE unit creates a powerful vacuum, pulling dislodged contaminants into its filtration system. This filtration system is so efficient that it captures c ontaminants 1/300th the diameter of a human hair and returns filtered "hospital grade" air to your home. And, it's so quiet you'll hardly know its running. Once your duct system has been cleaned, we reseal all access holes and your ducts are returned to "like new" condition.
WHY AIR DUCT CLEANING?
Worker Productivity Nemi reports significant worker productivity gains after implementing IAQ improvements.
Health Risks Over 21,000,000 Americans suffer needlessly from the toxic effects of poor indoor air quality.
Absenteeism The cost of a sick building is high absenteeism and reduced
productivity.
Lost Tenants Polluted indoor air pushes tenants away, allowing them to successfully break leases.
Lawsuits/Comp Claims Huge judgements and Worker's Compensation claims paid to injured employees are only the beginning.
Government Regulations Proposed regulations from OSHA include fines, penalties and additional compliance requirements.
High Utility Expenses Dirty, restricted HVAC systems can double utility costs in addition to causing air flow lossses of up to 500%.
Early Equipment Failure A dirty HVAC system can lead to premature failure of mechancial components.
High Management Costs Crisis management is an expensive way to handle IAQ.
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