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Are there any benefits in to having my HVAC duct
system cleaned?
HVAC duct systems will collect
dust, dirt and debris over years. This matter will lay
in your system and little by little can disburse back
into your home. Inside your air ducts it is dark and
sometimes damp, this is a great place for mold, mildew,
bacteria and fungi to form. The removal of such
contamination's from the duct system should be #1
priority in improving indoor air quality.
Why should I have my ducts cleaned?
So your family and co-workers will breathe cleaner and
healthier air. To improve the efficiency of your
heating and cooling equipment. Regular air duct cleaning
along with hvac maintenance, carpet cleaning, house
cleaning/dusting, and frequent filter changing; can help
improve the indoor air quality of your home.
How should my ducts be cleaned? The best way is called a Source Removal. The
contractor places the system under a negative pressure,
using a specialized and powerful vacuum. The vacuum
draws air through the ducts, then with different types
of pneumatic tools the on-board compressed air dislodges
dirt, dust and debris that otherwise will lay in the
system, travels down the ducts and into the vacuum hose
and empties into the
HiVAC truck mount unit.
Some companies use portable units which must be brought
into the home. These units filter all of the dust and debris inside the home. Our
Truck Mounted Power Vac Units filter all of the dust and
debris outside of the home.
How long should it take to clean an average
residential HVAC system? There are a lot of factors that go into the amount
of time needed to properly clean a duct system. How many
systems does the home have, the accessibility of the
HVAC system, how much duct work, manpower, etc. The average three bedroom,
single story home will take approximately 3 hours
to complete. Again, every home is unique and "time
estimates" are given; but vary.
How often should my ducts be cleaned? NADCA
recommends every 3 to 5 years in a residential home; and
every 2 to 3 years in a commercial/industrial
application.
Will having my ducts cleaned make a mess?
With Mite-E-Ducts cleaning process; the duct system
is under a negative pressure at all times during the
cleaning process and all of the debris that is cleaned
our of your HVAC duct system is contained inside our
truck mounted power vac unit, located outside. Some companies will
use portable equipment which, in most cases, has to be
brought inside the home to perform cleaning. This means
that all of the dust and debris they remove will be
filtered inside the home.
Do you guarantee your work? Yes. All of our duct cleaning services are
guaranteed. We will
make every attempt possible to make sure you are
completely happy with our service. If you are
dissatisfied we will take what ever measure it takes to
make sure you are completely satisfied.
If I am having my furnace
replaced, should I have the ducts cleaned before,
during, or after the installation?
You can have the duct cleaning
performed whenever it is convenient for you and your
HVAC contractor.
If my home under construction/
being remodeled, should I have the duct cleaning done
before or after?
AFTER! Make sure all of the drywall
sanding, wood sanding, wood cutting, carpet laying, etc.
is completely finished before we come out to clean the
air ducts. We call it "Making sure the 'Dust' has
settled". We strongly recommend waiting until all of the
"dirty work" has been completed.
I am having the carpets cleaned,
should I have the ducts cleaned before or after?
BEFORE. We strongly recommend the
carpets be cleaned after the duct cleaning mainly
because there is a phenomenon referred to as "Candle Sooting" which causes the area around the registers to
be stained black. If Mite-E-Ducts cleans the air ducts prior to the
carpet cleaning, then we can remove a majority of this
soot so you can keep the carpet cleaner.
What is this black stuff around my
registers?
Most of the time, this is from a
phenomenon referred to as "Candle Sooting". When candles
are burned repeatedly, the soot gets pulled into the
cold air returns, moves through the filter, and blows
out of the supply side of your HVAC system causing black
stains on ceilings, walls, carpet, etc. The best
alternative to prevent this is to use soy candles or
candle warmers.
What is this brown and
yellow stuff around my registers?
Most of the time, this is from heavy smoking in the
home. If the occupants of the home are/were heavy
smokers; it is most likely you will see a brownish
yellowish residue around the vents.
Mite-E-Ducts is a Residential and Commercial air duct cleaning company located
in Zionsville, Indiana. We serve a
statewide customer base
including customers in Brownsburg, Carmel, Fishers, Greenwood, Noblesville, Zionsville, and the greater Indianapolis
area.
If you have any questions, feel free to email or call us at 317-733-1012 or Toll Free
at
1-877-8-NO-DIRT (1-877-866-3478).
MITE-E-DUCTS
1200 Parkway Dr.
Zionsville, IN 46077
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