Best deal on duct cleaning in the North Okanagan,
Some might do it cheaper but no one does it better quality for our price.
1.We remove your air vents and inspect the inside of the ductwork lines with our light and mirrors.
2.Pull off the furnace doors and inspect the blower fins and overall condition of the furnace .
3.Check all peripherals such as any Humidifiers, UV lights , Furnace filters.
4.If possible we check the AC coils for lint and grease build ups.
5. Check the outside A/C compressor for overall condition.
6. Check your dryer venting for lint build ups and airflow.
If the system is dirty and you decide to go ahead with a cleaning, we will give you an exact price while we're there.
The inspection Fee goes towards reducing the cleaning costs if you decide to go ahead with cleaning .
Takes Approx 30-60 mins
Cleans 1 furnace, all duct work up to the vents .
May Be Mileage charges if out of town . Inquire
We use our high powered vac system along with Compressed air whips to do a thorough cleaning of the whole system, from the floor vents to the furnace.
There may be extra costs , factors such as where the furnace is located , crawl space, attic , basement , is it an upright or downdraft furnace and the size of the system, are there 18 vents or 30 , is there 1 furnace or 2, all these questions effect the pricing.
Best to contact us ahead of time if you need an exact price ,
or we can come do the $99 Pre-Inspection ahead of time which is credited towards the duct cleaning cost.
Dryer Vent cleaning if we're there already
add around $50-$150
HRV Cleaning if we're there already
add around $50 - $150
FAQS
You should always make sure your furnace and ducts are cleaned right after construction or renovations , then usually every 3 to 5 years after that. If you have pets with a lot of hair or someone suffers from asthma or is sensitive to dust particles in the air then you may consider having your system cleaned more often.
Its very Critical that Professional Air Duct Cleaners use the right equipment and methods. The equipment needs to consist of a high powered vacuum system ( Portable or Truck-mounted ) which always uses 8" or larger hoses along with a high powered air compressor with a min 175 PSI and 20 CFM.
If a duct cleaner shows up using a shop vac with spinning brushes, carpet cleaning vac or a "house central vac system" on wheels then that is the wrong equipment and the wrong method for professional duct cleaning.
A Professional duct cleaner will tie into the duct system with the large high powered vac system ( 8" to 10" wide hose ) and with the vacuum pressure sucking they will blast compressed air into the vents and ducting to push dust and debris back to the vacuum. After all the ducts are blown the furnace itself must be cleaned such as the blower , reheat coils , burners, heat exchanger, and AC coils. The entire system from the ducts to the furnace must be cleaned.