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Air duct cleaning is essential for removing dust, debris, and other pollutants that can accumulate within your HVAC system. This process not only enhances your indoor air quality but also supports the system’s efficiency and longevity.
How frequently air ducts should be cleaned depends on several factors, including household conditions, usage, and the presence of pets or allergies. Most experts recommend service every 3–5 years, though homes with pets, allergies, or recent renovations may benefit from more frequent cleaning.
Warning signs include increased dust buildup, visible mold, musty or unpleasant odors, reduced HVAC performance, and health symptoms like allergies or respiratory discomfort.
Key indicators include clothes taking longer to dry, your dryer feeling unusually hot, a burning smell during operation, or noticing lint collecting around the vent opening.
We proudly serve the Bay Area, including San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Marin, and surrounding communities.
Our cleaning removes the dust, allergens, and buildup that can recirculate through your home, leading to cleaner air. By clearing blockages, air flows freely, easing strain on your HVAC unit and boosting operational efficiency.
Most dryer vent cleanings take about 1–2 hours, depending on vent length, complexity, and the extent of debris buildup.
Lint in dryer vents is highly flammable and a leading cause of household fires. Routine cleaning significantly lowers this risk and helps ensure your dryer operates safely.
Regular chimney cleaning removes creosote buildup and blockages, reducing the threat of chimney fires and ensuring harmful gases can safely exit your home.
For homes using their fireplace or stove frequently, annual chimney cleaning is best. Less frequent use may allow for cleaning every 2–3 years, but annual inspections are always recommended.
Professional dryer vent cleaning helps prevent fire hazards, restores optimum airflow, and prolongs your dryer’s lifespan by preventing overheating and improving overall efficiency.