Tuesday, 22 October 2013

CLEAN AIR For A Healthier Environment

CLEAN AIR For A Healthier Environment


Is the air in your home making you sick? Allergy and disease causing dust, pollen, animal dander, mouse droppings, incest, dust mites, fungus, bacteria, mold and tobacco smoke residue have set up house-keeping in your air ducts. Each time you turn your furnace on whether it is heating or cooling the fan forces them into your living environment for you to breath. Poor indoor air quality impacting the health and comfort of your family, but children and the elderly who suffer from allergies and respiratory ailments are more vulnerable to the polluted air in your home. Protect your family by scheduling duct cleaning on regular bases.

Dust mite allergies can cause you to have an asthma attack. Dust mite allergens in the air duct system can cause itching, headaches and other symptoms. Is hypo-allergenic animal dander causing you to sneeze, cough and have difficulty breathing? Chronic illness can result from dust mite allergens unless they are kept at a reduced level through allergy and Allergy relief Treatment. Our Duct Cleaning Package provides everything to significantly reduce animal dander and dust mite allergens in your home.


Health Effects


1) 9 out of 10 system failures are caused by dirt and dust. (Lces) louisiana cooperative extension service.

2) Clean systems restore capacity and lessen running time. Translation: savings on monthly heating/cooling bills. (Lces)

3) A buildup of .042 inches of dirt on heating or cooling coil can result in a decrease in efficiency of 21%. (Epa) environmental protection agency.

4) Most commercially purchased fiberglass filters are only 7% efficient in stopping dirt, dust, pollen, etc. Passing through it. (Ashrae)

5) 50% of all illnesses are either caused or aggravated by polluted indoor air. (American college of allergists)

6) One out of six people who suffer from allergies do so because of the direct relationship to the fungi and bacteria in air duct systems. (Total health & better health magazines)

7) Legionnaire’s disease was spawned in air conditioning ducts. It killed 29 people in 1976. (American lung assoc)

8) In the summer of 1988 at least 7 people died in the los angeles area from legionnaire’s disease. (Modesto bee9/22/88)

9) Children are more likely than adults to be affected by polluted indoor-air they breathe faster, inhale more air per unit of body weight and are closer to the ground where concentrations are higher. (Dept. Of consumer affairs)

10) The elderly, asthmatics, and people with breathing problems, allergies, and lung diseases are also likely to be more sensitive to pollutants. (Dept. Of consumer affairs)

11) Most people spend 60-90% of their time indoors. (Ala) american lung association

12) Indoor air is found to be up to 70 times more polluted than outdoor air. (Epa) environmental protection agency

TOPLINE SERVICES


    Air Duct Cleaning
    AC Cleaning
    Furnace Cleaning
    Humidifier Installation
    Dryer Vent Cleaning
    Checking the cycling and fan speed
    Removing carbon and sulphur
    Clean the igniters



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Thursday, 3 October 2013

Furnance changing

Furnance changing:

The first step to an effectively filtered heating, ventilation and air conditioning system is the correct insertion of a furnace filter. If the filter is inserted the wrong way, it will not filter as effectively, airflow will be impeded and the strain on the furnace motor will increase. The first step in air quality, efficiency and proper furnace operation is the correct installation of the furnace air filter.
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Determine where on the furnace you can find the filter air box. Stand in front of the furnace and look for the ducts. The heating duct will begin near or at the top of the furnace. Air is pushed through these ducts and into the rooms that the furnace services. The cold air return duct will be attached near the bottom of the furnace. This latter duct is the one that holds the filter air box.


Locate the filter. On most furnaces the filter will be directly adjacent to the furnace. The filter box may be covered by a small and wide hinged door, or the filter itself will be visible inside a notch that it slides into.


Pull the old filter out and discard it. Look on the new filter for airflow arrows that are imprinted along the sides of the filter. These arrows are always meant to point in the direction of the airflow; another way of determining the correct orientation of the filter is that the arrows always point toward the furnace itself.


Slide the furnace filter into the filter air box with the arrows pointing toward the furnace. This is the correct orientation when replacing the filter.
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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Air Duct Cleaning Procedure


Air Duct Cleaning
Procedure



    1. Professional technician with over 15 yrs experience will arrive at your door, with a truck
    2. We will need to see the location of the furnace to figure out the easiest and shortest access so we can bring a 8" Vacuum hose that is connected too a truck mounted unit down to your furnace.
    3. We will need to turn off your furnace.
    4. This hose will be hooked up to your main ductwork for the heat/air conditioning and for the cold air returns that are found on the walls in some rooms of the house (several hook-ups may be needed).
    5. Hook-ups are done by cutting a 6" hole in the main ductwork (These access holes may exist if previous done).
    6. We will then need to get access to all the vents throughout the house to high pressure clean each vent with our unique 25 ft air scrubbing duct snake that we snake down each vent with 250 psi to loosen and force all the debris down to the powerful vacuum hooked up to your furnace/main duct then to our large container in the truck.
    7. Dust or debris around the house will not be a factor because of are powerful truck mounted vacuum.
    8. Our technicians will loosen and remove dust and debris what others leave behind your satisfaction is our guaranteed 100%.
    9. We will then hook up the vacuum to the cold air return main duct for the furnace.
    10. carefully remove all wall returns for high pressure cleaning
    11. this is were majority of the dust is located because in order for your furnace to force air up it must take in air. wall returns is how your furnace takes in air so taking in all household dust and debris. all this household dust and debris your furnace takes in will not get carried down to your furnace filter. 80% of the dust debris will remain in your duct air system eventually over time will slow down the furnace intake air flow which then effects the performance of the furnace heating/cooling throughout your home.
    12. This is where cleaning the air ducts comes in. By cleaning the ducts/vents and furnace you eliminate any resistance which then provides increased air flow throughout the home. this will allow you to lower your thermostat a couple of degrees saving you energy costs.
    13. filters, filter any dust and debris from recirculating in your home (note filters are not 100% efficient and will allow dust to pass through especially fine dust like drywall dust, pet dander, fine airborne pollutants).
    14. To conclude the procedure we will then air scrub the main ducts pulling everything out what we forced down with the duct snake.
    15. We will then have to high pressure clean the blower motor, fan blades and filter compartment.
    16. if required we will deodorize the system with a germicidal which is used to disinfect hospitals/nursing homes.
    17. All access holes will be professionally sealed air tight and for reuse.
    18. all vents and wall returns will be carefully screwed back.
    19. Clean or replace furnace filter.
    20. check humidifier.
    21. Turn on your furnace
    22. make sure everything is okay before payment is made.
    23. our work is guaranteed for 1 year
    24. your satisfaction is our guarantee

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Tuesday, 1 October 2013

BREATHE THE DIFFERENCE WITH

BREATHE THE DIFFERENCE WITH TORONTO DUCT CLEANING

The Duct Truck

is at the core of our business. With equipment built and designed for this industry which runs directly off the engine of the truck, there is no substitute.  To ensure maximum suction, these trucks are designed with 12 six foot vacuum bags that emerge from the top of the truck so the dirt and debris collects in an environmentally sealed compartment not the vacuum bags.

Full-Service Duct Cleaning

encompasses the entire forced-air system, from each register and return down the duct lines to and including all main duct lines in the ceiling of the basement. Finally, the air handling side of the furnace is cleaned to remove any loose dirt and debris from around the air conditioning coils, exterior of heat exchanger, blower compartment and the plenum.

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