How do you clean furnaces and ducts?
- We use our own Multi-Zone™ cleaning method
- We clean the cold and hot air systems separately
- We cut bypasses above the heat exchange and on the cold-air plenum
- We cut eight-inch holes for the vacuum hoses
- We seal them with reusable access panels
- We cut eight-inch holes for the vacuum hoses
- We may cut one-inch holes for the Octopus™ whip and Backskip tools
- We connect a hose from the hole to the powerful vacuum in our custom-built trucks
- The RotoWhip™ we developed cleans each individual vent by circulating compressed air and providing full contact cleaning
- The Octopus™ multi-headed whip also moves dust and debris from the main plenums to the main vacuum
- The Backskip tool goes on the end of a compressed air line and feeds air backward to send debris to the opening
- The blower is removed, air-washed, and wiped down and all the parts are reassembled
- Finally, we test the system
- Unlike brush cleaning methods, our RotoWhip™ does not damage dampers and other parts of an HVAC system
- We need:
- A paved, legal parking space within 30 feet of the door
- That’s close to the length of a bus, half the length of a bowling lane, or about two car lengths
- A path of no more than 150 feet between our truck and your furnace for our hoses
- A paved, legal parking space within 30 feet of the door
Last Update: January 22, 2021
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