It’s time to get your air ducts and call IAC-Indoor Air Care if…
1. There is substantial visible mold growth inside hard surface (e.g., sheet metal) ducts or on other components of your heating and cooling system. There are several important points to understand concerning mold detection in heating and cooling systems:
- For an untrained eye, it can be very easy for someone to not notice the mold or mildew growing, that’s why IAC-Indoor Air Care will check every inch of your home or office with manual and high-tech.
- Testing for mold is a crucial step in the indoor air care process because of how difficult it is to know what’s mold and what isn’t. IAC-Indoor Air Care’s certified technicians can tell you whether a sample sent to us is mold or simply a substance that resembles it.
- With insulated air ducts, the home or office insulation can get wet and moldy, sometimes the best decision is to get rid of them and install brand new insulation.
- The longer you wait to get your ducts and HVAC cleaned, the more mold growth your home or office will experience. That’s why it’s best for any Long Island residential or commercial property to get proper cleaning right away, due to the humid weather we have.
2. Air Ducts are infested with insects and rodents.
3. Air Ducts are clogged with dust, dirt, and debris and/or any other harmful particles that may cause allergies or illness.
If any of the conditions identified above exists, then it’s time to call IAC-Indoor Air Care at 631-451-7500 or contact us here to get professional air duct, HVAC, and mold cleaning.
Research also suggests that cleaning your HVAC system will improve the efficiency of your system, resulting in a longer life and less-expensive bills. That’s why we stress the importance of proper indoor air care to our residential and commercial customers. The EPA states: “You may consider having your air ducts cleaned simply because it seems logical that air ducts will get dirty over time and should be occasionally cleaned. Provided that the cleaning is done properly, no evidence suggests that such cleaning would be detrimental. EPA does not recommend that the air ducts be cleaned routinely, but only as needed. EPA does, however, recommend that if you have a fuel burning furnace, stove or fireplace, they be inspected for proper functioning and serviced before each heating season to protect against carbon monoxide poisoning.” Read more here.
IAC: Long Island Air Duct Cleaning, HVAC Cleaning, and Mold Removal
For over 30 years we have led Long Island, NYC, and the Hamptons with quality indoor air care services. We provide residential and commercial services to the local community. Call us today for your FREE quote! 631-451-7500