Home and Commercial Cleaning Solutions
Our Services
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Commercial Air Duct and Dryer Vent Cleaning
Cleaning solutions for apartment buildings and light to medium business and other warehouse applications.
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Residential Air Ducts and Dryer Vents
Cleaning solutions for your home air ducts and dryer vents.
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Custom Cleaning Solutions
We do more than just air ducts and dryer vents!
Why should you clean your air ducts ?
Experts recommend cleaning your air ducts at least once every three years or when there are clear signs that it is time to take a look at your furnace. For instance, if you see mold growing in your ducts, if there is a presence of rodents or insects and an abnormal amount of dust accumulating on all the surfaces of your house.
An air duct inspection can bring you endless benefits, such as not having to clean your house frequently to avoid dirt buildups. But you need to learn how to differentiate the real benefits from the fake ones.
In this regard, some companies will tell you that cleaning your air ducts will improve your health, which is not scientifically proved. Cleaning your air ducts can indeed increase the air quality in your house but not your health condition. However, if you suffer from respiratory problems such as asthma or struggle with allergies, maintaining your air ducts is crucial.
Why should you clean your dryer vents ?
Over time, lint, small debris, and even bird’s nests build up in dryer vents and need to be removed. “The leading cause of ignition of home fires involving clothes dryers was failure to clean (dryer vents), accounting for one-third (33%) of dryer fires” (NFPA, 2017). This buildup can reduce the efficiency of the unit and eventually become a fire hazard.
According to (NAFPA, 2017), Fire Departments respond to an estimated 15,970 home structures involving clothes dryers or washers each year. These fires caused an annual 13 civilian deaths, 444 injuries, and an estimated $238 million in property damage between the years of 2010- 2014. Renewed Cleaning Solutions recommends cleaning the clothes dryer vent at least once a year. The last thing you want to do is become a statistic!
Source:
Report: NFPA’s “Home Fires Involving Clothes Dryers and Washing Machines”: Author: Richard Campbell issued: March 2017
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