How We Do It

Step 1 - Before Picture of an average home's dirty ducts.
Step 2 - We remove all the vents and cut card board to cover the air hole where the air comes out.
Step 3 - We insert the card board into air box over the air hole to cause a air vacuum once our machine is on.
Step 4 -  We use our 5000 cfm vacuum to suck back all the debris that's in the air ducts that we stir up while cleaning.
It has a three filter air collecting process, using Hepa filters.
Step 5 - We use our 150 psi air compressor to power air whips with 50' of rod that we use to scrub the inside ducts clean.
Step 6 - We also use a 20' long cable wire brush to scrub the inside ducts clean, while the 5000 cfm machine is sucking all the debris back to the machine.
Step 7 - This is what the wire brush looks like inside the ducts, you can see it scrubbing the duct walls clean. The brush comes in all sizes.
Step 8 - This is the 12" duct that the vacuum machine uses to connect its self to the duct work. The debris travels though this and to the machine filters.
Step 9 - We then remove the blower motor in the furnace, disassemble it, clean and disinfect it, and then reinstall it.  This blows the air, and is just as dirty as the ducts
Step 10 - We then remove the ac freon, remove the coil, clean and disinfect it, then reinstall it.  The air always goes through this, and the coil fins act like a filter, and is very important that it gets cleaned
Step 11 - After the entire job is completed, we go to all the return vents, turn on the furnace blower motor, and use a fogging machine to spray a light disinfecting mist into the air stream while your motor is allowing it to circulate through the duct system, thus killing the germs harbored.
Step 12 - After picture. This is job done correctly.
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