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Breathe Easier!
A word from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
Duct cleaning generally refers to the cleaning of various
heating and cooling system components of forced air systems,
including the supply and return air ducts and registers, grilles
and diffusers, heat exchangers heating and cooling coils,
condensate drain pans (drip pans), fan motor and fan housing,
and the air handling unit housing. If not properly installed,
maintained, and operated, these components may become
contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris. If
moisture is present, the potential for microbiological growth
(e.g., mold) is increased and spores from such growth may be
released into the home's living space. Some of these
contaminants may cause allergic reactions or other symptoms in
people if they are exposed to them.
Benefits of Clean Air Ducts:
Cleaning removes 5 to 15 pounds of dirt and debris from the
ductwork!
A Clean system improves air circulation.
Cleaning will add life to your current system.
Cleaning will improve overall indoor air quality.
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If you answer "Yes" to any of
the following questions, your home may suffer from indoor air
pollution:
· Do you experience headaches, nausea, or burning sensations in
the nose, throat, or eyes more frequently at home than when
outside?
· Do you have allergies to mold and mildew?
· Do you have pets?
· Do you have a central air circulating system that utilizes
standard throw-away fiberglass filter?
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems have
been shown to act as a collection source for a variety of
contaminants that have the potential to affect health, such as
mold, fungi, bacteria, and very small particles of dust. The
removal of such contaminants from the HVAC system and home
should be considered as one component in an overall plan to
improve indoor air quality.
If you answer yes to any of
the following questions you may be throwing money in the air: If
you answer yes to any of the following questions you may be
throwing money in the air:
· Do you regularly clean excessive dust accumulations from your
household furniture?
· Do you notice poor air flow?
· Do you live in a new or newly remodeled home?
· Do you live in a house that has been recently insulated or
weather-proofed?
· Do you live in a home that has never been cleaned by an
expert?
Research by the U.S. EPA has demonstrated that HVAC system
cleaning may allow systems to run more efficiently by removing
debris from sensitive mechanical components. Clean, efficient
systems are less likely to break down, have a longer life span,
and generally operate more effectively than dirty systems.
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The Facts:
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor
air quality is among the five most important environmental
concerns facing Americans today. Not surprising, since the EPA
also estimates that we spend approximately 90% of our time
indoors. The National Energy Management Institute (NEMI)
estimates that indoor air quality problems cost the economy more
than $63 billion dollars a year in decreased productivity and
healthcare costs. In the home, the effects of poor indoor air
quality can be just as damaging. EPA studies indicate indoor air
pollutants may be two to five times, and possibly more than 100
times higher than outdoor levels. Prolonged exposure, or
exposure to contaminants at an early age can lead to a lifetime
of debilitating sensitivity. While young children and those with
allergies and asthma are especially susceptible to its effects,
poor indoor air quality can lead to health problems for any
person. First Response Carpet Care is dedicated to helping all
people live and work more comfortably in their homes and
offices. By strictly adhering to industry guidelines, First
Response is providing the highest level of service to both its
residential and commercial clients. The importance of the issue
of indoor air quality demands nothing less.
Additional Services:
· Blowers can be pulled and cleaned if needed to maintain
efficient airflow.
· The dryer vent is vacuumed-cleaned. This improves dryer
performance and helps eliminate the chance of fire.
How Often Should Residential
HVAC Systems Be Cleaned?
Frequency of cleaning depends on several factors, not the least
of which is the preference of the home owner. Some of the things
that may lead a home owner to consider more frequent cleaning
include:
· Smokers in the household.
· Pets that shed high amounts of hair and dander.
· Water contamination or damage to the home or HVAC system.
· Residents with allergies or asthma who might benefit from a
reduction in the amount of indoor air pollutants in the home’s
HVAC system.
· After home renovations or remodeling.
· Prior to occupancy of a new home.
The Cost of HVAC Cleaning
The Environmental Protection Agency says that duct cleaning
services typically but not always range in cost from $450 to
$1000 per heating and cooling system, depending on the services
offered, the size of the system to be cleaned, system
accessibility, climactic region, and level of contamination and
the type of duct material.
Consumers should beware of air duct cleaning companies that
making sweeping claims about the health benefits of duct
cleaning such claims are unsubstantiated. Consumers should also
beware of blow-and-go air duct cleaning companies. These
companies often charge a nominal fee and do a poor job of
cleaning the heating and cooling system. These companies may
also persuade the consumer into unneeded services with and/or
without their permission.
Wilsons Environmental
Prices
Residential Air Ducts Cleaning 30.00 per vent with a 10 duct/return
minimum. Commercial Air Ducts Cleaning 50.00 per vent with a 10 duct/return
minimum. Residential Air Ducts Sanitizing 5.00 per vent with a 10
duct/return minimum. Commercial Air Ducts Sanitizing
15.00 per vent with a 10
duct/return minimum. Residential HVAC units are 75.00 for a ground
unit, and 150.00 for an attic unit. Commercial HVAC
units are 115.00 for a ground unit, and 190.00 for an attic
unit. Example: Residential 10
ducts/returns with a ground unit; total cost 375.00!
How long does it typically take
to clean an average ventilation system?
On average, it takes approximately 2 to 4 hours to clean a
ventilation system with a single air-handling unit. This time
can vary based on the size of the ventilation system, the number
of air-handling units in your home, the number of vents and the
condition of the system.
We strive to keep our overhead expenses down to a minimum, such as
maintaining our equipment, doing research before purchasing
supplies, and keeping advertising expenses to a minimum,
therefore passing the savings of all of our services along to
our clients.
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