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Air Duct Cleaning by Clean Sweep Plus

 

 

How we perform an Air Duct Cleaning.

  1. A drop cloth pathway is made to protect our customers’ floors and wall corners and then our vacuum hose is connected together on the drop cloth.

  2. One of our Clean Sweep Plus Technicians will turn on your air handler to cycle it to ensure that it is working properly. If any abnormalities are discovered, the technician will be sure to inform the customer.

  3. The vacuum hose is securely installed into the trunk line to create a centralized vacuum.

  4. All registers are blocked off to create a sound vacuum on the entire side of the system to be cleaned.

  5. The vacuum and air compressor are turned on.

  6. All registers are brushed and air washed with 180-200 psi of air pressure. As a result, all contamination inside the heat run will be pushed and blasted down to the supply trunk line. Although the force of the vacuum and air pressure is tremendous, it will not harm or alter your duct work.

  7. After all the registers and heat runs have been brushed and blown out, we proceed to rigorously clean the supply trunk line with a wide array of pneumatic tools to agitate all four walls of the interior trunk line and blow back tools that we can shoot into the ductwork to pull debris and contamination back to the installed vacuum to remove it from the system.

  8. We begin to clean the furnace by cleaning the blower of the furnace so that the squirrel cage can be air blasted to dislodge all dust and debris with our vacuum hose right over it.

  9. If air conditioning is present, the technician will gently air wash the outside and inside of the evaporative coil fins to dislodge the common dust mat. Matted coils are a haven for nasty microbials and can also cause your air conditioning to run less efficiently. The condensate drain pan and drain is also air washed.

  10. We now install our vacuum into the return side (air intake) of the system to create a centralized vacuum.

  11. Each cold air register is removed and we proceed to air wash everything down the return channels to push all dust and debris to drop into the return trunk line

  12. After all return vents and channels are cleaned the technician will clean out the entire return trunk line the same as previously explained with the supply trunk line.

  13. The air handler will be turned on and the technician will make sure that the air handler is cycling properly

  14. Any messes that are made around the registers are vacuumed and cleaned up.




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