Air Duct & HVAC Cleaning

Professional source removal of airborne contaminants. We utilize high-static pressure vacuum systems and HEPA filtration to sanitize your building's "lungs" and restore peak mechanical efficiency.

Total Source Removal vs. Surface Dusting

Most residential and commercial HVAC systems circulate the same air 5 to 7 times per day. Over time, this air deposits a "mat" of dust, dander, mold spores, and chemical particulates inside your supply and return plenums.

Diagram of the Elevated Construction Negative Pressure HVAC Cleaning Process

The Negative Pressure Cleaning Process

Visualizing how we isolate your HVAC system to prevent dust blow-back and ensure total source removal.

The Elevated Cleaning Protocol

We follow the **NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association)** standards for "Source Removal" to ensure your system is clinically clean:

  • Negative Pressure Isolation: We connect a 5,000+ CFM HEPA-filtered vacuum to your main trunk line, putting the entire system under vacuum so no dust escapes into your living space.
  • Agitation Tools: We use pneumatic whips and rotating brushes to dislodge debris from the walls of your ducts, which is then sucked directly into our containment system.
  • Coil & Blower Sanitization: We don't just clean the "tubes." We clean the evaporator coils and blower motor—the heart of your HVAC system—to improve heat transfer and reduce energy bills.
  • EPA-Registered Disinfectant: Upon request, we apply a fogged antimicrobial treatment to kill lingering bacteria, fungi, and viruses inside the ductwork.

Technical Fact: The "Mat" Effect

A buildup of just 1/16th of an inch of dust on your HVAC coils can reduce system efficiency by up to 21%. This forces your blower motor to work harder, shortening the lifespan of your expensive equipment and significantly increasing monthly utility costs.

When to Call Us
  • Post-Construction: Drywall dust and sawdust are highly abrasive and will destroy a new HVAC unit if not removed.
  • Allergy Season: If you suffer from unexplained respiratory issues, your ducts may be harboring years of pollen and dander.
  • Musty Odors: If you smell "locker room" or "earthy" scents when the AC turns on, biological growth is likely present on your coils.
  • Visible Dust: If your registers show dark "ghosting" or soot-like streaks, the system is actively recirculating contaminants.
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Restore your home’s air quality and lower your energy footprint today.