There is, unfortunately, only one answer to the above question, and that is a resounding “Yes!” While it may not seem too much of a problem if your ducting allows 20% of the ‘conditioned’ air to escape, it immediately creates three problems. First, the air that flows through your HVAC […]
Commercial air duct cleaning is a totally different world compared to residential air duct cleaning, even if the air ducts serve the same purpose in both types of location. The principal reason why relates to scale. If you can imagine the amount of ducting there may be in a megastore […]
The goal of using a forced air HVAC unit is for it to work as efficiently and economically as possible. So, is there anything you can do to help? The answer is yes, use zone control, as installing a zone control system will help you get the maximum from your […]
When we clean our home, we make sure that everything we can see looks good. That can cover everything from vacuuming or mopping the floors, running a duster over easy-to-reach surfaces and on a bright and sunny day, even cleaning the windows. Every so often, we may even go as […]
As long as your HVAC unit seems to be working, it is pretty much a case of letting sleeping dogs lie. For many of you, if the unit has given you no problems for a year, what is the point in getting an engineer out to check things over when […]
There is no industry standard and one-size-fits-all ducting for home heating and air conditioning. There are a variety of different materials used, and diameters of ducting vary considerably, depending on the area being cooled or warmed up. In movies, we’ve all seen the rigid galvanized ducting, usually standard installation in […]
It may sound like a complete contradiction in terms, but though it is now called duct tape, its only real use is for minor household projects. The name duct tape has evolved over time in the same way that Chinese whispers works. It was originally developed to seal round ammunition […]
According to the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) it is recommended that your air ducts should be cleaned once every 3-5 years. Of course, if a member of your family has any allergies, you should consider having us round to clean your HVAC ducting on an annual basis. One […]
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