What Happens During a Typical Duct Cleaning

What Happens During a Typical Duct Cleaning?

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With Americans spending up to 90 percent of their time indoors, your indoor air quality is more important than ever. Lindstrom Air Conditioning & Plumbing offers whole-house duct cleaning to help improve eliminate allergens, bacteria and germs from your home, thus improving your family’s health.

Why Should I have a Duct Cleaning?

A typical duct cleaning can help reduce the amount of allergens, bacteria and other particles that can cause asthma, allergies or general illness.

What is a Typical Duct Cleaning?

duct cleaningHaving your air ducts cleaned generally means your Lindstrom Air Conditioning technician is cleaning various components of your home’s forced air system, including:

  • Supply and return air ducts and registers
  • Grilles and diffusers
  • Fan motor and housing
  • Cooling coils
  • And more

Your technician will discuss exactly what will be cleaned in your home prior to the service. The technician uses specialized tools to dislodge dirt and debris in the system, followed by a thorough sanitizing process to effectively “wash away” the mess.

Every piece of your forced air system is expertly removed, cleaned and reinstalled for proper seals and efficient use. Without taking the time and care to replace everything once cleaning is complete, the components of the air duct can become contaminated with dust, pollen or other debris, thus negating the benefits of a duct cleaning.

When Should You Clean Your Air Ducts?

While there is no determined timeframe that air ducts should be cleaned (i.e., yearly, quarterly, etc.), there are specific times you should consider cleaning your air ducts:

  • Presence of a vermin infestation (rodents, insects, etc.)
  • Presence of excess amounts of dust, debris and/or particles that are being released into the home via the registers

If you run into any of these problems, you can discuss with your Lindstrom technician about looking deeper into the problem as to what might be causing the mold growth or the excessive dust.

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