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AIR DUCT CLEANING

The air circulating in the ductwork of the average home or office can be some of the poorest quality anywhere. Reasons? Molds, bacteria, yeast, dust mites, viruses - all may be present in the indoor air supply system.

Over time, these contaminants become concentrated causing allergies, inflammations of the mucous membrane, upper respiratory problems, asthmatic conditions, head aches and even flu-like symptoms.

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State-of-the-Art Source Removal Duct Cleaning Process

SAS utilizes a HEPA-AIRE portable power vac in tandem with a specially designed AIRE-SWEEP® portable air compressor and agitation tools for efficient state-of-the-art source removal duct cleaning. This method enables SAS professional duct cleaners to remove contaminants from all parts of the duct system, regardless of location or type of duct. Yet it is simple to perform and requires only a limited amount of access holes.

Indoor Air Facts:

Indoor air can contain up to 100 times more airborne contaminants that outside air.

Indoor air quality problems, often referred to as Sick Building Syndrome, cost North Americans over $100 billion each year in health care, absenteeism, lost production and lost revenue.

65 to 75 percent of infections and allergy sources are passed from person to person through the air.

Airborne contaminants cause diseases such as influenza, hepatitis, tuberculosis and pneumonia.

Did You Know?

Dust, dirt, pollen, animal dander and other airborne contaminants are pulled into your duct system every time the furnace or air conditioner runs.

These contaminants build up inside the ductwork over time and can help make your duct system an ideal breeding ground for mold spores, bacteria, fungus, mildew and other microbes.

Each time the furnace or air conditioner is turned on, contaminants are spewed out and circulated throughout your home or office and affect the health and comfort of your family or co-workers.

The removal of contaminants from the entire HVAC system is recognized by industry experts as the most effective way to eliminate air duct pollutants.