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What to Expect From an Air Duct Cleaning Service Provider
If you choose to have your ducts cleaned, the service provider should:
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Open access ports or doors to allow the entire system to be cleaned and inspected. |
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Inspect the system before cleaning to be sure that there are no asbestos-containing materials (e.g., insulation, register boots, etc.) in the heating and cooling system. Asbestos-containing materials require specialized procedures and should not be disturbed or removed except by specially trained and equipped contractors. |
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Use vacuum equipment that exhausts particles outside of the home or use only high-efficiency particle air (HEPA) vacuuming equipment if the vacuum exhausts inside the home. |
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Protect carpet and household furnishings during cleaning. |
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Use well-controlled brushing of duct surfaces in conjunction with contact vacuum cleaning to dislodge dust and other particles. |
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Use only soft-bristled brushes for fiberglass duct board and sheet metal ducts internally lined with fiberglass. (Although flex duct can also be cleaned using soft-bristled brushes, it can be more economical to simply replace accessible flex duct.) |
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Take care to protect the duct work, including sealing and re-insulating any access holes the service provider may have made or used so they are airtight. |
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Follow NADCA's standards for air duct cleaning and NAIMA's recommended practice for ducts containing fiber glass lining or constructed of fiber glass duct board. |
Post Cleaning Consumer Checklist | Yes | No | |
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General | Did the service provider obtain access to and clean the entire heating and cooling system, including ductwork and all components (drain pans, humidifiers, coils, and fans)? | ||
Has the service provider adequately demonstrated that duct work and plenums are clean? (Plenum is a space in which supply or return air is mixed or moves; can be duct, joist space, attic and crawl spaces, or wall cavity.) | |||
Heating | Is the heat exchanger surface visibly clean? | ||
Cooling Components |
Are both sides of the cooling coil visibly clean? | ||
If you point a flashlight into the cooling coil, does light shine through the other side? It should if the coil is clean. | |||
Are the coil fins straight and evenly spaced (as opposed to being bent over and smashed together)? | |||
Is the coil drain pan completely clean and draining properly? | |||
Blower | Are the blower blades clean and free of oil and debris? | ||
Is the blower compartment free of visible dust or debris? | |||
Plenums |
Is the return air plenum free of visible dust or debris? | ||
Do filters fit properly and are they the proper efficiency as recommended by HVAC system manufacturer? | |||
Is the supply air plenum (directly downstream of the air handling unit) free of moisture stains and contaminants? | |||
Metal Ducts | Are interior ductwork surfaces free of visible debris? (Select several sites at random in both the return and supply sides of the system.) | ||
Fiber Glass | Is all fiber glass material in good condition (i.e., free of tears and abrasions; well adhered to underlying materials)? | ||
Access Doors |
Are newly installed access doors in sheet metal ducts attached with more than just duct tape (e.g., screws, rivets, mastic, etc.)? | ||
With the system running, is air leakage through access doors or covers very slight or non-existent? |
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Air Vents | Have all registers, grilles, and diffusers been firmly reattached to the walls, floors, and/or ceilings? | ||
Are the registers, grilles, and diffusers visibly clean? | |||
System Operation |
Does the system function properly in both the heating and cooling modes after cleaning? |
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