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Duct cleaning can fight pollen

Duct cleaning can fight pollen It’s pollen season in New York, which means visits to emergency rooms and purchases of over-the-counter medications will rise. One way to nip pollen in the bud is to clean the air ducts in your

Rid your HVAC ducts of smoky smells

Rid your HVAC ducts of smoky smells If you have acquire a business or home from a smoker, be prepared to deal with cigarette smoke that inevitably lingers and lingers. This old smoke and its smell cling not only to

Keep your ducts dry

Keep your ducts dry   Moisture can be bad news for your duct system. Condensation and high humidity will allow unwanted biological growth to develop inside ducts. Biological growth may be welcome in other areas, but not in your building’s

Quality of indoor air in offices is a growing concern for many workers

Quality of indoor air in offices is a growing concern for many workers People who work in offices have higher expectations for the quality of the air indoors than they did three years ago. Some say they would even quit

Why New Yorkers prefer laundromats that have clean ducts

Why New Yorkers prefer laundromats that have clean ducts Nothing irks a laundromat customer more than pouring still more money into a dryer that’s taking too long to do its job. But dirty ducts, not the dryer, may be to

Cleaner vents mean better HVAC

Cleaner vents mean better HVAC Duct-cleaning is a smart way to not only clear the air but also reduce your heating and air-conditioning bills. Over time ducts and coils collect dust, dander, pollen, chemicals, and other pollutants as the air

Studies show that a sealed attic is great for energy savings

Studies show that a sealed attic is great for energy savings’ The duct system is no longer in a space that  gets to 140° in the summer; especially when you’re pushing 58° degree conditioned air thru the ducts to bring

Duct cleaning helps clothes dry faster

Duct cleaning helps clothes dry faster Is your dry cleaner taking an unusually long time to do its job? The problem may be ducts clogged with lint. Lint collects all through the system, not just in the lint trap, and

Why ductwork goes bad

Why ductwork goes bad Over time, ductwork can move. Summer heat makes it swell, winter cold causes shrinkage. In New York City and parts of Long Island, ductwork can be vulnerable to the rumbling trucks and aircraft and train vibrations

Energy costs rising? Ducts may be leaking

Energy costs rising? Ducts may be leaking Sometimes our workers find leaks while cleaning ductwork in homes or businesses. These leaks are costing you money – heated or cooled air is escaping through the holes rather than serving your rooms.