Products Dehart Offers Why You Need Them/What They Are: Duct Cleaning

Duct CleaningDe Hart Plumbing Heating & Cooling provides a full range of air duct cleaning services. We use the finest duct cleaning tools to remove contaminants, mites, dust, mildew, animal dander, pollen, and debris from your air ducts. In addition, we provide the EnviroCON® air duct fogging device. The EnviroCON® fogging system is extremely effective at removing odor-causing microorganisms, as well as those connected with mold, mildew, and bacterial growth.

Statistics on air quality:

  • Indoor air quality is one of the EPA’s top five environmental risks to public health.
  • 87% of American homeowners are not aware that pollution may be worse inside their homes than outdoors.
  • The three most important methods of improving indoor air quality are source removal, air cleaning and increased ventilation.

Our air duct cleaning process:

  • We begin by removing all of your register covers and thoroughly cleaning them to eliminate dirt, grime, and other impurities.
  • Our experienced technicians will insert the hose and spinning brush head into your duct work and thoroughly clean all return and supply air ducts while utilizing our powerful suction vac to clear all loose debris from vents.
  • Depending on the duct cleaning package you select, we will also thoroughly clean and rejuvenate your indoor air conditioning coil and furnace/air handler blower compartment.
  • After the ducts have been thoroughly cleaned. We can fog them with an EPA-registered antimicrobial mist that leaves a pleasant odor.

This job is very labor intensive and typically takes a full day to two days to service. At the end of the cleaning process we will send a camera through the ducts to ensure they are clean. You will receive a report that shows the camera’s findings and proof the ducts were cleaned.

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