Experience Negative air cleaning, this process removes dust and contaminants from HVAC ducts using negative pressure, preventing recirculation. It improves indoor air quality, boosts HVAC efficiency, reduces allergens and pollutants, creates a healthier environment, and may lower energy costs by enhancing airflow efficiency.
Negative air duct cleaning effectively eliminates more dust and debris than traditional duct cleaning methods. Over time, dust, allergens, and pollutants can build up in your HVAC system, silently affecting the air you inhale daily. These unseen contaminants can exacerbate allergies, diminish air quality, and lead to higher energy costs.
Investing in professional HVAC cleaning might seem like an unnecessary expense at first glance; however, considering the improved air quality and energy savings it delivers over time makes it an undeniably wise decision.
Step 2 Protecting Floor, cut access hole
Protect floor, hook up to access hole to negative air hose. It's the large main trunk, other duct pipes connect to this trunk and to various rooms.
6 step process.
Step 1 Inspect HVAC system
Inspect HVAC unit, how many, system type, how many vents and main ductwork location for access.
Step 3 Block Off Vents, Contained environment
Third is to block off register vents with seal tape, so no dust escapes while under pressure.
Step 4 Clean vents & trunk lines
Clean each vent, supply, and main trunk line, move over to intake (returns) clean vets then proceed to the return side of the main trunk line of the system.
Step 6 Sanitize / Filter / Post-Cleaning
Sanitize various parts of the system. Finally, filters are either cleaned or replaced entirely to ensure optimal performance moving forward.
Step 5 Clean Blower & coils Furnace Area
Coils and fans cleaned, these elements is vital because dirt build-up can hinder airflow and reduce efficiency.