Coil Cleaning
A good air duct cleaning HVAC maintenance plan will include the coil cleaning process. Typically, coil cleaning is done annually, but this frequency varies depending on the unit’s condition, size of the home, and age of the system. To ensure the coils’ optimal functioning, we recommend that you clean them at least once a year. For best results, have the coils cleaned by a professional. This preventive maintenance will extend the life of your HVAC system.
Keeping Your HVAC Coils Clean Will Save You Time & Money!
Using a high-pressure air nozzle, blow air from close to the bottom side of the debris. You can also direct air at a 90-degree angle, which will force out the buildup and prevent it from spreading further into the fins. If the airflow is consistent and effective, the debris will be dislodged. If the debris is loose, a shop vacuum can collect it. Then, you can use a fine brush to remove any loose material.
Another method of AC coil cleaning is to use a mild detergent to mix with warm water. Then, apply it to the coil with a brush or a piece of cloth. The cleaner should remove all debris from the coil and allow the AC to cool more efficiently. The coil-cleaning method may vary depending on the type of dirt and buildup on the coil. If the coils are very dirty, we may use a chemical solution to remove any remaining residue.
All Air Goes Through Your AC Coil Then Through Your Vents
Having your AC coil cleaned is very important! Because all of the air from your HVAC system will go through the coil then into the ducting and out the vents in your home. Changing your filters frequently, installing UVC lighting, or an Air Scrubber will prolong the life of your AC system and keep your indoor air quality in pristine condition.
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Keeping your dryer vent clean is essential to keeping your house safe from fires and carbon monoxide intrusion. In addition to preventing fires, professional cleaning helps ensure maximum air flow through your dryer.
Squirrel Cage Cleaning
This is what moves all the air throughout your home. This means if it’s dirty your air pressure might not be at peak performance. Also it’s a point that is notorious for collecting dust & debris and should be cleaned.
Air Duct Cleaning
If you want to improve the air quality in your home, residential duct cleaning is an excellent option. It removes contaminants from your ductwork, thereby boosting your indoor air quality. According to the EPA, your home may contain up to five times more pollutants than the air outside.