Q- If my ductwork is moldy can it be cleaned
A- No, in accordance with EPA guidelines, any duct board or flex duct system found to have microbial contamination shall be replaced. Ref. www.epa.gov
A- No, in accordance with EPA guidelines, any duct board or flex duct system found to have microbial contamination shall be replaced. Ref. www.epa.gov
A- National Air Duct Cleaners Association. Also known as the HVAC inspection, maintenance and restoration association. NADCA provides independent guidelines for proper cleaning of your air
A- Hot and cold spots usually are caused by poor installation practices and poor engineering. However, a dirty evaporator coil and/or an impacted blower wheel can
A- No. The duct system is under a negative pressure while the duct work is being air washed cleaned. The duct system is constantly HEPA filtered
A- No, in accordance with EPA guidelines no chemicals shall be used in the air conveyance system. Ref. www.epa.gov
A- All homes have some microbial activity, mold is a living organism transferred from place to place by air. However, the only way to accurately know
A- Most mold spores need a food source, water source and humidity above 60%Rh. When your home’s indoor environment equals this environment microbial spores will propagate
A- You cannot completely remove all mold from the home, mold is a living organism transferred from place to place by air. Therefore, you can only
A- During the hot summer season the interior of air handler is a perfect environment for mold growth. Mold needs water, food and air to propagate.
A- Most air handlers can be cleaned and sanitized by a certified Technician using approved biocides. Air handlers with porous internal liner may need the liner
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