More and more, homeowners are becoming conscious of the pollution, allergens, mold and contaminants that are floating around in the air we breathe. Your HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) system circulates the air in your home. Many of these air pollutants we want to avoid inevitably end up in the air duct system, thus trapping the air pollutants and irritants inside with us. Every time we take a breath, we are pulling these unhealthy things from the air into our bodies.
Let Courtesy Care Restoration help make your home or office a healthier place to be. Our trained professional staff will clean the air ducts according to the highest level of industry quality standards for air duct cleaning. Breathe easier today!
Courtesy Care Restoration has been in the business of air quality control for nearly 25 years. Due to our exceptionally high standards, we use the Biltwell Air Duct Cleaning System, which has proven to be one of the best ways to clean air ducts and vents in North America. We give every job our best, taking the time and effort to make sure things are done right. Indoor pollution should not be taken lightly, so we do everything in our power to keep your air pure and your ducts clean.
We use the most effective way to clean air ducts and ventilation systems, which is the Source Removal method of cleaning. One of our professional, certified technicians will place the system under negative pressure using a specialized, powerful vacuum.
While the vacuum draws air through the system, devices are inserted into the ducts to dislodge any debris that might be stuck to interior surfaces. The debris can then travel down the ducts to the vacuum, which removes it from the system and the home.
We also use one of the best cleaners on the market, Benefect Botanical Decon 30, which doesn’t require any evacuation or even rinsing of surfaces.
According to an article by the US Environmental Protection Agency, central heating and cooling systems are listed as one of the top indoor pollution sources in a home. HVAC systems can be a collection zone for a variety of contaminants that might potentially affect the habitants’ health. Mold, fungi, bacteria, water droplets, and very small particles of dust can cause allergies and diseases like pneumonia. The regular removal of such contaminants from the HVAC system and the home can help limit the risk of future health problems typically caused by household pollution.