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What is Professional air duct cleaning service ?
Professional air duct cleaning residential and commercial service
by Emergency Plumbing HVAC & Air Duct Cleaning
Here are some of the main types of equipment used in the process:
1. **Inspection Tools**: Before cleaning, professionals may use inspection tools like cameras and periscopes to assess the condition of the ductwork and identify any issues.
2. **Vacuum Systems**: High-powered vacuum systems, mounted on trucks, are used to remove dust and debris from the air ducts. These systems create negative pressure to pull contaminants out of the ducts.
3. **Brushes and Agitation Devices**: Various brushes (manual and power-driven) and agitation devices are used to dislodge dust, debris, and other contaminants from the duct surfaces. These can include rotary brushes, air whips, and compressed air nozzles.
4. **Air Compressors**: Air compressors are used to power pneumatic tools and provide the necessary air pressure for air whips and other agitation devices.
5. **HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) Vacuum Equipment**: After the initial vacuuming and agitation, a HEPA vacuum may be used to clean up and filter out the fine particulates to ensure that they are not released back into the home or office environment.
6. **Chemical Biocides and Sanitizers**: In some cases, professionals might apply chemical biocides to kill microbiological contaminants, or use sealants to prevent dust and dirt particles from being released into the air. The use of these chemicals is subject to strict regulations and should comply with the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) standards.
7. **Access Tools**: To reach all parts of the ductwork, professionals might use access tools to create entry points. This can include drills, saws, and cutting tools to open sections of the ductwork for cleaning and inspection.
8. **Hand Tools**: Various hand tools, such as screwdrivers, pliers, and brushes, are used for opening vents, registers, and other parts of the HVAC system for cleaning and inspection. The combination of these tools, along with the expertise of the cleaning professionals, ensures that the air ducts are thoroughly cleaned, improving the air quality of the indoor environment.
Servicing North Shore and Northwest suburbs of Chicago.
by Emergency Plumbing HVAC & Air Duct Cleaning
Here are some of the main types of equipment used in the process:
1. **Inspection Tools**: Before cleaning, professionals may use inspection tools like cameras and periscopes to assess the condition of the ductwork and identify any issues.
2. **Vacuum Systems**: High-powered vacuum systems, mounted on trucks, are used to remove dust and debris from the air ducts. These systems create negative pressure to pull contaminants out of the ducts.
3. **Brushes and Agitation Devices**: Various brushes (manual and power-driven) and agitation devices are used to dislodge dust, debris, and other contaminants from the duct surfaces. These can include rotary brushes, air whips, and compressed air nozzles.
4. **Air Compressors**: Air compressors are used to power pneumatic tools and provide the necessary air pressure for air whips and other agitation devices.
5. **HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) Vacuum Equipment**: After the initial vacuuming and agitation, a HEPA vacuum may be used to clean up and filter out the fine particulates to ensure that they are not released back into the home or office environment.
6. **Chemical Biocides and Sanitizers**: In some cases, professionals might apply chemical biocides to kill microbiological contaminants, or use sealants to prevent dust and dirt particles from being released into the air. The use of these chemicals is subject to strict regulations and should comply with the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) standards.
7. **Access Tools**: To reach all parts of the ductwork, professionals might use access tools to create entry points. This can include drills, saws, and cutting tools to open sections of the ductwork for cleaning and inspection.
8. **Hand Tools**: Various hand tools, such as screwdrivers, pliers, and brushes, are used for opening vents, registers, and other parts of the HVAC system for cleaning and inspection. The combination of these tools, along with the expertise of the cleaning professionals, ensures that the air ducts are thoroughly cleaned, improving the air quality of the indoor environment.
Servicing North Shore and Northwest suburbs of Chicago.
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