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Using a Certified Air Duct Cleaning Company

2/19/2018 (Permalink)

Make sure that when the air ducts are cleaned that full service is chosen.

This ensures the building gets a complete cleaning of the entire cooling and heating unit. Ask for an estimate to be prepared for the cost of getting the cleaning done. The company should hold a certification from the national air duct cleaners Association or NADCA.

Know that the job is being done right because the NADCA create the rules by which professional duct cleaners operate. They follow the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA). Feel free to have a visual inspection of the ductwork once it’s been cleaned and see if any debris or dirt is visible.

The air ducts in a room that return the air back to the unit are typically the dirtiest and less clean than the supply ducts. Take before and after photos because the difference should be somewhat significant.

For more information entailing air duct cleaning and restoration services, please visit www.SERVPROgreenecounty.com.

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