Most individuals put a lot of effort into creating a safe atmosphere at home that is free of dangerous toxins. Air ducts and dryer vents are two places that many people neglect but which can be compromising the quality of indoor air. That could alter thanks to Lowe’s Air Duct Cleaning. Your ductwork and vents are cleaned of impurities, and we also keep them free of blockages. Call +1 516-788-8060 or submit a quote request online. In Westbury, New York, there are several.
Air Duct & Chimney Cleaning adheres to the high standards set forth by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association when it comes to the cleaning procedure. Since 2012, NADCA has been establishing the benchmark for experts in source contamination removal.
Source removal simply means that during our duct cleaning services we physically remove the contaminants from the air ducts. Some companies choose to spray or “glue” dust, dirt, and other contaminants to the surface of air ducts — an ineffective process. We never do that.
Sometimes homeowners may live in their home for years without ever thinking about scheduling dryer vent or air duct cleaning services. Here’s our top three reasons for why cleaning your air ducts and preventing duct contamination should be a regular part of your HVAC maintenance.
Dirty ducts may contribute to larger health issues by harboring contaminants that could cause serious problems for people with respiratory health conditions, autoimmune disorders, or some environmental allergies.
Your HVAC system is the lungs of your home. It takes air in and breathes air out. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 25% to 40% of the energy used to heat or cool a home is wasted. Despite the use of filters, contaminants in the HVAC system cause it to work harder and may shorten the life of your equipment. When the system is clean, it doesn’t have to work as hard to maintain your desired temperature. Less energy is used, which equals money saved.
Certain situations may require more frequent cleaning.
- The presence of indoor furry pets.
- Family members who are prone to asthma or allergies.
- Home renovation or remodeling projects.
- Water contamination or damage to the home or HVAC system.