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Reduce Risk With Air Duct Cleaning

Over time, air ducts can accumulate dust, dirt, and other contaminants. It is also possible for mold to grow inside your ducts, which is a major concern for homeowners and commercial property owners alike. When you suspect mold is growing or your ducts are clogged by dust, give the professionals at AirCare Environmental Services a call. We will efficiently remove the offending particulates, sanitize your air ducts, and make it easier to breathe in your space.

We have served New England for the last 25 years, and customers both commercial and residential continue to rely on us for all of their indoor air quality needs. We are prepared to clean your air ducts thoroughly today, including a pre-cleaning inspection of all ductwork components that will allow us to find the cause of any problems and reduce the chance that they’ll recur.

What is the Purpose of an Air Duct?

Air ducts are a crucial part of most HVAC systems, including central cooling and heating systems. They guide air to and from vents throughout your property to ensure the whole space is cooled or heated to the appropriate temperature.

Your ductwork consists of both supply ducts and return ducts. The supply duct provides cooled or heated air to your home, while return air ducts bring unconditioned air back to your system. Ducts are attached to the vents, which are generally the more noticeable part of the system.

When Should Air Ducts be Cleaned?

Air ducts should be cleaned on a regular basis, especially in commercial environments where air quality is critical to the health and safety of your occupants, employees, customers, or tenants. Here are some of the signs you should give us a call for air duct cleaning:

Dryer Vent Cleaning

Your dryer vent also requires regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure it remains safe for regular use. Dryers accumulate dust, lint, and other build-up that can clog the exhaust vent, increasing the risk of a dryer fire. Annual cleanings are recommended, and they can help with the better function of your dryer as well.

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