Even the most careful of housekeepers
cannot prevent the gradual contamination of
their air duct system, recent studies have
shown that that the indoor air we are
breathing may be much worse than polluted
outdoor air.
At Clean Air America our deep down
cleaning process will always include our
home protection service. Every employee
arrives to your home in uniform and has
protective coverings for their shoes. If
your furnace is in your basement there will
be protective tarps placed on your floors as
well as provisions to protect your walls.
Your home will be professionally cleaned
with our state of the art PTO driven vacuum
trucks providing you with unbeatable
cleaning power! Our Power Vacuum trucks have
capability of producing up to 16,000 c.f.m
(cubic feet per minute). Unlike our
competitors who use portable units or
so-called truck mounted vacuums that are
only capable of producing between 400 and
4000 c.f.m of vacuum. Additionally
everything that we remove will be filtered
outside to our truck.
Call 866-AIR-DUCT today or
contact us….Clean
Air America professionals deliver and that
is 100% guaranteed
Don't forget to ask about our
Ultraviolet Germicidal Light system to
help kill mold and bacteria.
Contact us
today or
request a free estimate!
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Step 1.
Protection
Job one
at Clean Air America is the
protection of your home and
property. We begin by placing a
heavy vinyl tarp over your driveway. |
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Step 2.
Complete Setup
Work
will not begin until the floors,
doorways and corners are protected
against dirt or scratching.
Protective shoe covers are worn at
all times. |
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Step 3.
Negative Air Pressure
The 8"
vacuum hose is attached to both the
supply and return sides of the
system. During the cleaning, all
dirt and debris is pulled directly
to the vac truck. |
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Step 4.
Hand Cleaning
The
metal box under the floor register
is called a "stack-boot." We brush
and vacuum each one along with the
register covers. |
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Step
5. Maximizing Vacuum
All
registers are covered on an
as-needed basis while each run is
being cleaned, maximizing the air
flow in that duct line. |
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Step
6. Scrub the System
Pulling
large volumes of air toward the
truck, we now send our scrubbing
tools down each supply run to remove
the last trace of dirt. |
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Step
7. Cold Air Returns
Once all
the supply registers are clean, we
move to the return air system. This
includes all the grill covers and
drops throughout the house. |
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Step
8. Trunks & Plenums
All
trunk lines (supply) and plenums
(return air) are cleaned with our
special scrubbing tools. Specially
designed plastic plugs insure
there's no air flow loss. |
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Step
9. Furnace Interior
The
cleaning is completed with the
air-washing and vacuum of the drop,
filter box, blower fan, cabinet
interior and combustion chamber. |
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Step
10. Wrapping it Up!
New
galvanized access panels are
installed over the openings created
for the vacuum hose. Floors are
swept and all debris is removed. |
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