American Air Duct Cleaners
About us
Dust, dirt, pollen, animal dander, and other airborne contaminates are pulled into your duct system every time the furnace or air conditioner runs. Lower Your Heating and Cooling Bills 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 and affect the health and comfort of your family. Family members who suffer from allergies, asthma, or other respiratory ailments as well as children and the elderly are especially vulnerable to the effects of indoor air pollutants. The removal of contaminants from the entire HVAC system is recognized by industry experts as the most effective way to eliminate air duct pollutants. This is referred to as the "source removal" method of duct cleaning. In addition to the obvious health benefits, duct cleaning can help you maintain a cleaner home. It also helps restore HVAC system capacity and lessen running time, resulting in lower heating and cooling bills.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Dryer Vent Cleaning., Residential & Commercial Duct Cleaning
Amenities
Free Estimates
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"From time to time we find areas that insulation was blown in.. not alway's intentional and some cant be removed. It was a pleasure to work in your home and we appreciate your feedback."
On the day of our appointment, John showed up on time, and walked through the house with me to explain everything that was going to happen. He even helped me find the best room to shut my cats in so that they weren't in the way, but also wouldn't escape out the front door while it was cracked open for the air hose.
John and his assistant were very clean, and professional. I noticed very little disruption in my normal activities while they were in my home, and they cleaned up after themselves extremely well. When they were done, John's assistant asked if I wanted to see what had been removed from my furnace and air ducts. Of course, I said yes, and they showed me that their entire (very larger) canister was full. Furthermore, they explained that this was the SECOND time they had filled it. John's assistant could not remember the last time they had filled the canister twice, and John said the ducts in my house had never been cleaned (the house was built in 1948).
John arrived at my house at 10:30 in the morning, and left at about 2:45 that afternoon. Even though there were more vents and returns on the second floor of my cape cod than he had anticipated, and in spite of the fact that the ducts were so dirty, John charged me exactly what he had initially quoted me over the phone. He also wrote the size of my furnace filter and built-in-humidifier filter on the invoice so that when it comes time to replace those items, I will know exactly what to purchase.
John was friendly and professional throughout all my interactions with him; not only would I use his services again, but I would definitely recommend him to anyone.
Two guys did a very thorough job of cleaning each air duct. Very pleasant and a great job was done.
When we turned the furnace on my very allergic spouse was in no way affected by the air coming out of the vents which I consider a win.
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