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Fairbanks Duct Cleaning Experts Indoor air pollution is now listed by the Environmental Protection Agency as the fourth greatest environmental threat to Americans. When your heating and cooling system is running, airborne contaminants are being drawn into your duct system. Over a period of time, these harmful contaminants will eventually build up inside your air ducts. By having our experts provide Fairbanks duct cleaning, you can turn your home into a clean breathing haven. It will also help reduce your heating and cooling costs and can even extend the life of your heating and cooling equipment. When was the last time you had your ducts cleaned? If the answer is anything but “within the past four years,” it’s been too long. Studies by the EPA have shown that indoor air quality can be anywhere from 2 to 100 times worse than the outdoor air quality.(Dept. of Consumer Affairs) One out of every six people who suffer from allergies does so because of the direct relationship to the fungi and bacteria in the air duct systems.

90% of heating and cooling system failures are caused by dust and dirt.
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do furnace air purifiers work There are several good and important reasons to have your air ducts and vents (including your clothes dryer) periodically cleaned: Duct cleaning can help remove airborne contaminants such as mold, bacteria, fungus, pet dander and pollen from your home, providing relief for people with allergies or asthma. Duct cleaning helps minimize dust build-up, which helps you with your house cleaning and provides added relief for allergy sufferers. Your heating and cooling systems will last longer since dirt and other inside-duct contaminants restrict airflow.

You’ll save money on your energy bill too, as dirty ducts make your home comfort systems work harder and longer to provide the desired comfort levels. Who Can You Turn to…to Get the Job Done? We employ the most advanced and effective Fairbanks duct cleaning systems in the business. More importantly, our trained and licensed technicians know how to use them to help you breathe cleaner indoor air…with confidence. Plus, we’re licensed, insured, and we guarantee your 100% satisfaction. Contact our HVAC contractors and plumber in Fairbanks today for a free estimate or to schedule service. Because any time is the right time to clean up your indoor air. Our Fairbanks Duct Cleaning Services Include: We Provide Duct Cleaning to the Following Towns in AlaskaNorth Pole, AK | Delta Junction, AK | Denali Park, AK | Recent Articles About Duct Cleaning Fairbanks Air Conditioning Maintenance & Heating Service Finding the Right Fairbanks Air Conditioning Contractor

If you are looking for Fairbanks Duct Cleaning then please call 907.452.8680 or complete our online request form.DOES SOMEONE IN YOUR HOME HAVE ASTHMA? LOOKING FOR WAYS TO KEEP YOUR HOME CLEANER? 5 Steps To Create A Cleaner, Allergen-Free Home 1. Frequently remove dirt from vacuum bags. 2. Dust and Dust Mop regularly. 3. Increase Carpet Cleaning frequencies and vacuum with a Hepa-filter bag on a regular basis. 4. Limit Mold Growth 5. Focus on overlooked areas where people spend time. (Click on image to the left to read more.) We turn off the furnace for the safety of our technicians and so that the furnace doesn’t cycle on and off while we are cleaning, interfering with the air duct cleaning process. We start by cutting two 8” diameter holes in the duct work nearest the furnace above the A-Coil. One hole is cut on the return ductwork and one hole is cut on the supply ductwork. We then mount the air duct cleaning machine to the duct work.

When cleaning the return ductwork side of the furnace we mount to the return ductwork side. When cleaning the supply ductwork side of the furnace we mount to the supply ductwork side. We can only clean one side at a time. We then seal all of your register vents and returns with duct masking. When we turn on the vacuum motors on our air duct cleaning equipment mounted to the furnace system, it creates a negative air pressure on the duct work system so that all the air is pulling toward the air duct cleaning machine to capture all the dirt and debris. We begin cleaning from the register furthest away from the furnace. We start by peeling back the duct masking on the register cover and inserting a compressed airline with interchangeable fittings to push, pull and loosen up debris in the duct work. As the debris loosens, the air duct cleaning machine pulls the airborne particles toward the furnace. All of the other registers still remain masked off, maintaining negative air pressure so the debris doesn’t free flow back into the airspace.

Once we have cleaned that particular register port we then reattach the register vent cover and cover the register back up with the duct masking to ensure we are still maintaining negative air pressure. Using this process, we systematically move all the dirt and debris in the duct work towards the air duct cleaner. Once all of the register vents have been cleaned and the debris is in the main trunk line off the furnace, we use a cone hole bit and drill 1” holes to get our airline in the duct to push all of that heavy debris into the air duct cleaning machine that we just removed from the rest of the system. Don’t worry about the holes we drilled – we use small, black air seal plugs to plug the hole where we drilled to ensure you don’t have any air leaks or lose any system performance. After all the dirt and debris is moved toward the air duct cleaning machine, the air goes through a three-stage HEPA-filtration system: the largest debris is caught in the first-stage catch basket filter and finer particulates are caught by the second and third stage filters, leaving you with 99.9 percent clean air coming out of the air duct cleaning machine back into the airspace.