Showing posts with label air duct cleaning FACTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label air duct cleaning FACTS. Show all posts
Monday, March 26, 2007
Air Duct Cleaning and Fighting Allergies
I found this article and thought it was very informative. It does cover a broad range of Air Duct Cleaning issues including; air duct cleaning methods used, FACTS, and allergies. You might want to visit the Article Library at CleanMyFurnace.com and learn even more about this subject.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Why do Air Duct Cleaning Prices Differ so Greatly?
Having your duct system professionally cleaned is a vital part of dramatically improving the indoor air in your home. The service providers may apply chemical biocides, designed to kill microbiological contaminants, to the inside of the duct work and to other system components and some providers may also suggest to apply chemical treatments such as sealants to encapsulate or cover the inside surfaces of the air ducts and equipment housings as it will help to control mold growth or prevent the release of dirt particles or fibers from ducts.
Because we spend approximately 90 percent of our time indoors, we must do everything possible to improve the air we breathe. When choosing a company to clean your air ducts, it is important to understand what components will actually be cleaned and at what price. Your air duct system functions as the respiratory system of your home.
Following are a few air duct cleaning FACTS that have been determined by recognized authorities in the fields of health and air quality:
-Most people spend 60-90% of their time indoors.
-Children and the elderly are especially affected by polluted indoor air.
-Studies have shown that two out of three indoor air quality problems involve the Heating Ventilation System.
In light of these facts, you may want to ask yourself a few questions:
-Is there a smoker in the house?
-Do you notice dust on your furniture shortly after cleaning?
-Do you notice 'musty' or 'stale' odors when the furnace runs?
If you answer YES to any of the following questions, it may be time to have your air ducts cleaned.
Do you or does someone in you home suffer from allergies? Air duct filters are another way that allergy sufferers can begin to take back their life and break free from from allergy symptoms. If your allergy is to airborne elements, you are really at the mercy of changing winds, weather, and seasons too when you are outdoors.
Here are just a few things which can effect the air you breathe:
Inadequate or contaminated air handling units
There are numerous occupants in the home
There are shedding pets in the house
But wait, there are things you can do to improve the quality of your air. Ventilation and cleanliness play important parts in maintaining good air quality; although, the indoor environment is impacted by many factors. If possible, a portable unit should be placed as close as possible to any known pollutant point, example, close to a pets sleeping area.
In addition to air duct cleaning, you may want to think about filtration. Electrostatic filters are environmentally friendly. They are a lifetime filter, so you will no longer have to toss out disposable filters every month (our environment will love you for it). Using ionization, electrostatic high performance efficiency furnace filters remove dust, pollen, mold spores and animal dander as the air circulates through your central system.
An inadequately trained air duct cleaner can damage your ducts or heating and cooling system, possibly increasing your heating and air conditioning costs or forcing you to undertake difficult and costly repairs or replacements. So next time you hire the services of a Duct Cleaning company dont just choose the one with the lowest price or the one with the big fancy advertisement, be sure to get references, check them out with your local BBB and make sure that they are licensed and insured.
Because we spend approximately 90 percent of our time indoors, we must do everything possible to improve the air we breathe. When choosing a company to clean your air ducts, it is important to understand what components will actually be cleaned and at what price. Your air duct system functions as the respiratory system of your home.
Following are a few air duct cleaning FACTS that have been determined by recognized authorities in the fields of health and air quality:
-Most people spend 60-90% of their time indoors.
-Children and the elderly are especially affected by polluted indoor air.
-Studies have shown that two out of three indoor air quality problems involve the Heating Ventilation System.
In light of these facts, you may want to ask yourself a few questions:
-Is there a smoker in the house?
-Do you notice dust on your furniture shortly after cleaning?
-Do you notice 'musty' or 'stale' odors when the furnace runs?
If you answer YES to any of the following questions, it may be time to have your air ducts cleaned.
Do you or does someone in you home suffer from allergies? Air duct filters are another way that allergy sufferers can begin to take back their life and break free from from allergy symptoms. If your allergy is to airborne elements, you are really at the mercy of changing winds, weather, and seasons too when you are outdoors.
Here are just a few things which can effect the air you breathe:
Inadequate or contaminated air handling units
There are numerous occupants in the home
There are shedding pets in the house
But wait, there are things you can do to improve the quality of your air. Ventilation and cleanliness play important parts in maintaining good air quality; although, the indoor environment is impacted by many factors. If possible, a portable unit should be placed as close as possible to any known pollutant point, example, close to a pets sleeping area.
In addition to air duct cleaning, you may want to think about filtration. Electrostatic filters are environmentally friendly. They are a lifetime filter, so you will no longer have to toss out disposable filters every month (our environment will love you for it). Using ionization, electrostatic high performance efficiency furnace filters remove dust, pollen, mold spores and animal dander as the air circulates through your central system.
An inadequately trained air duct cleaner can damage your ducts or heating and cooling system, possibly increasing your heating and air conditioning costs or forcing you to undertake difficult and costly repairs or replacements. So next time you hire the services of a Duct Cleaning company dont just choose the one with the lowest price or the one with the big fancy advertisement, be sure to get references, check them out with your local BBB and make sure that they are licensed and insured.
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