WE CLEAN DUCTZ
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- Hidden Health Hazards Accumulating in Your Ductwork?
- Unattended lint buildup increases the risk of dryer fires, posing a serious threat to your home and safety.
SERVING THE FT. WORTH AREA
We Provide A Full Range of Duct Cleaning Services
DUCT CLEANING
Dirty ducts can harbor allergens, dust mites, pet dander, pollen, mold spores,and other pollutants. These contaminants circulate through your home leading to poor indoor air quality. Clean ductwork helps remove these particles, improving the air you breathe and reducing the risk of respiratory problems or allergic reactions.
Dryer Duct Cleaning
Regular maintenance, including vent cleaning, helps extend the lifespan of your dryer. Proper airflow reduces stress on the appliance's components, leading to fewer breakdowns and the need for premature replacements.
COIL CLEANING
A clean coil requires less maintenance and is less prone to malfunctions. When the coil is dirty, it can lead to issues such as frozen coils, reduced cooling capacity, or even system breakdowns. Regularly cleaning the coil helps prevent these problems, saving you from costly repairs and minimizing the need for frequent maintenance.
Birds Nest Remol
Bird nests are often constructed with twigs, leaves, and other flammable materials. When these nests block the dryer vent, hot air cannot escape properly, increasing the risk of overheating and igniting a potentially devastating dryer fire.
DUCT SANITITIZING
Ductwork provides an ideal environment for mold growth if moisture is present. Mold spores can be distributed throughout the building when the HVAC system is running. By sanitizing the ductwork, you can remove existing mold spores and prevent further mold growth, helping to maintain a healthier indoor environment.
Dryer Fire Saftey
Dryer fires are a substantial concern, and they account for a notable percentage of home fires. The leading cause of dryer fires is the buildup of lint and debris in the dryer vent and exhaust system. When this lint accumulates and restricts airflow, the dryer can overheat, leading to ignition of the highly flammable lint.