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.
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.
The vacuum hose is securely
installed into the trunk line to create a centralized vacuum.
All
registers are blocked off to create a sound vacuum on the
entire side of the
system to be cleaned.
The vacuum and air compressor
are turned on.
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.
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.
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.
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.
We now install
our vacuum into the return side (air intake) of the system
to create a centralized vacuum.
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
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.
The air
handler will be turned on and the technician will make sure that
the air handler
is cycling
properly
Any messes that are
made around the registers
are vacuumed and cleaned up.