Location-East New York
PO Box 657
Southampton,  New York, 11969
1-866-580-MOLD
Location-West New York
1490 William Floyd Pkwy
Yapank, New York, 11967
631-345-6767
INDOOR AIR CARE

COMMERCIAL DUCT CLEANING

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ranks indoor air pollution as one of top five environmental threats to public health. Studies have shown that pollutant levels indoors are often 2-5 times higher than those found outdoors. Since people spend the majority of their time indoors, the home, school or workplace are locations where exposure to indoor contaminants is the highest concern.
   Indoor air pollutants can increase the risk of illness. In the workplace and school increasing
health problems will result in decreasing productivity and attendance.
  Sick Building Syndrome and Building Related Illness are terms used to describe the negative health
effects and illnesses directly related to the time spent in a building. Lawsuits directed at
building owners have become more frequent, as people realize that there is a
relationship between poor indoor air quality and the illnesses it may cause
  Many contaminants that contribute to poor indoor air quality are found in the HVAC System. In an October 1997 report the EPA stated that if not properly maintained, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust or other debris. If moisture is present, the potential for microbiological growth is increased and mold spores may be released in the indoor environment. Cleaning a dirty and improperly maintained HVAC System will Significantly improve indoor air quality

Our Services
Cleaning the following components of the air conveyance system
  HVAC Units  
  Return Air Chamber 
Fresh Air Chamber
Mixing Box Air Chamber
  Coils Coil Compartment
  Fan Housing
  Condensate Pan
  Humidifier
  Dehumidifier
  Spray Eliminator
  Filters Housing
  Louvers
    HVAC Supply Return Ductwork, Dampers Turning Vanes
  Exhaust Ducts, Dampers, Fans Fan Housings
  Wall Floor Registers, Ceiling Diffusers
Encapsulating Lined Ducts
Microbial Testing Remediation
  Sanitizing
  Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Maintenance
Air Quality Testing

Our Method

  Air Cleaning Systems uses source removal techniques for cleaning your heating and air conditioning system. Source removal is the term used for the process of removing contaminants from the site
The following procedures are used to clean the air conveyance system
  Drop cloths are placed to protect flooring and over furnishings, if necessary.
Prior to cleaning plastic film and/or filter media is placed on supply and/or return openings.
Film will be removed prior to startup of system.
If necessary supply and return networks are zoned in order to be cleaned separately.
The areas to be cleaned will be air washed, swept with forward or reversed air at 175 PSI (pounds of pressure per square inch) power brushed and/or whipped to remove all visible dust and debris.
All registers griles and diffusers will be air washed with high powered, compressed, air (175 PSI)
All registers , grilles and diffusers will be washed, disinfected and
sanitized with an EPA approved germicidal spray.
All service openings made to allow access for cleaning will be sealed with re-usable airtight,
sheet metal access panels with gaskets screwed to ducts.
All 1"  openings or smaller will be sealed with airtight knockout plugs.
  Furnace fan will be air washed.
Air handling side of the furnace will be vacuumed.
  Filter will be removed and the chamber vacuumed
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