Clean air ducts are the foundation for good indoor air quality.

Rotobrush® Duct Cleaning

Clean air ducts are the foundation for good indoor air quality. Homeowners and business owners want to breathe clean indoor air for themselves, their guests, employees, and customers. Over several years, air ducts can become contaminated with mold, fungi, and bacteria, as well as dust. Routine HVAC doesn't remove them. Proper removal with equipment like Rotobrush's air duct cleaning machines and systems is one way to improve indoor air quality.

Your indoor air quality could be a problem!

According to the EPA, levels of air pollution inside the home can be 2-5 times higher than outdoor levels. Household dust can contain mites, mold, mildew, pollen and animal dander—all of which is cycled through the central air system, which circulates the air in your home 3-5 times a day.

 

We inspect your duct work to show you what you are breathing.

Our technicians use a video inspection system to evaluate your home’s duct work. We look for dirt, debris, animal droppings, mold moisture and more to determine whether cleaning is necessary to improve the quality of your home’s air.

How your ducts are cleaned makes a difference. The EPA recommends having the air ducts in your home cleaned only as needed—without inspection you don’t know when there is mold growth or other harmful contaminants inside.

Duct cleaning before and after.

 

The duct cleaning and sanitizing process:

  1. We start by removing all of your register covers and cleaning them thoroughly to remove dirt, grime and other contaminants.

  2. Our technicians will insert the hose and rotating brush head into your duct work.

  3. After the ducts are scrubbed clean, we can fog them with an EPA-registered antimicrobial mist, leaving your home fresh and clean.

 

Here are the facts.

  • Indoor air quality is one of the EPA’s top 5 environmental risks to public health.

  • 87% of American homeowners are not aware that pollution may be worse inside their home than outdoors.

  • The three most important methods of improving indoor air quality are source removal, air cleaning, and increased ventilation.

Get your comfort on.

Cleaning from the inside out.