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Residential Air Duct Cleaning

Residential | Commercial Air Duct Cleaning

residential air duct cleaningYou can invest a lot of time, money, and effort in removing allergens from your home, but if contaminants linger in your air, you will not solve your family’s allergy problems. No matter how thoroughly you clean, if your air ducts are dirty, you may be missing the main source of your problems.

Teasdale Fenton thoroughly cleans your home’s air ducts with the most powerful and efficient equipment available. If vent cleaning is not done correctly, it could lead to even more problems, so do not trust your home’s safety just anyone. Trust Teasdale Fenton to do the job right.

Residential Air Duct Cleaning performed by experienced Teasdale Fenton technicians can: 
 Improve the indoor air quality of your home 
 Lower utility costs by improving airflow 
 Extend the life and improve the efficiency of your heating and air conditioning system 
 Improve the health and well being of you and your family

Q: How often should I have the ductwork cleaned? 
A: Typically every 3 to 5 years. However, this frequency depends on the individual circumstances.

Reasons to consider more frequent duct cleanings would include: 
 Residents with allergies or asthma 
 Smoker in the household 
 Hair and dander from pets

You should consider having the air ducts in your home cleaned if:

  • There is substantial visible mold growth inside hard surface (e.g., sheet metal) ducts or on other components of your heating and cooling system.  
  • Ducts are infested with vermin, e.g. (rodents or insects); or 
  • Ducts are clogged with excessive amounts of dust and debris and/or particles are actually released into the home from your supply registers. 

Bathroom Exhaust Duct Cleaning

Bathroom exhaust airflow, if blocked by debris, can significantly inhibit the removal of humid air from the bathroom. This creates a burden on the HVAC system and prevents the proper removal of water vapor. If humid air is not properly exhausted, the vapor condenses on bathroom surfaces and provides a growth environment for biological contaminants such as microbial growth.