IAC-Indoor Air Care: Professional Air Duct Cleaning and HVAC Cleaning

Breathe Clean Air with Mold Removal HVAC & Air Duct Cleaning

Do you suspect dirt and mold accumulation throughout your ducts?  It’s time for professional HVAC and Air Duct Cleaning…

Air duct cleaning is crucial to maintain the quality of the air circulation inside your home or office.  Thousands of dirty particles accumulate in the air and gradually build up in the air ducts, vents, and corners of the room.  As this accumulation continues to grow, mold and mildew begin to live inside your ducts and HVAC unit – creating a severe issue to everyone breathing in the air.

Don’t wait until it’s too late.  Destroy the danger living inside your ducts

For local commercial and residential properties in the Hamptons, Long Island, and New York City, it’s so important to conduct thorough and professional air duct and HVAC cleaning.  In terms of cleaner air, lower costs in energy bills, and healthier living/working environments, every property owner should consider getting their ducts and HVAC cleaned this year.

5 Reasons for Air Duct and HVAC Cleaning in 2019:

  1. Cleaner Indoor Air Quality
  2. Better Health and More Energy
  3. Lower Bills/Monthly Energy Expenses
  4. Remove All Signs of Dirt, Mold, and Debris
  5. Easy Way To Be Eco-Friendly

Protecting the air we breathe since 1989

The air duct cleaning IAC-Indoor Air Care provides is unmatched in the local Long Island community.  For over 30 years, we’ve provided services to commercial and residential properties.  For more information on our air duct and HVAC cleaning services click here.   If you suspect mold growing inside your ducts, call 631-451-7500 now to get your inspection taken care of.  We arrive within 30 minutes and will leave your property mold free!

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Make HVAC Cleaning A Priority For Your Business

Are you wondering why you should you have your HVAC cleaned?  It’s pretty simple, the longer you wait the more dirt and mold build up throughout the unit and ducts.  It may not seem like much, but with time they accumulate into large particles of harmful bacteria that can harm your customers and staff.

Better Indoor Air Quality = Better Business

The quality of your indoor air is so important for maintaining your business.  When managers and owners call IAC-Indoor Air Care for HVAC and Air Duct Inspection, typically it’s because they suspect poor indoor air quality.  Poor indoor air quality is caused by contaminants and air pollutants, like dust, chemicals, and moisture, accumulating throughout the building.  Unfortunately, there isn’t much anyone can do about this when there are a lot of people coming in and out of the building daily and with weather changes Long Island deals with.  The problem comes from lack of inspection and maintenance, because as the indoor air quality becomes poorer and poorer, the built up contaminants circulate throughout the building up to 10 times per day!  Overtime this causes severe issues with customer and employee health, work performance, and cost of energy bills.

Clean HVAC System = Lower $ Bills

It’s not a surprise cleaner HVAC systems mean less expenses when it comes to monthly energy bills.  As contaminants accumulate inside the HVAC unit and air ducts, the overall performance of the HVAC becomes severely effected.  According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 25 to 40 percent of the energy used for heating or cooling is wasted.

The built up contaminants cause the system to work harder and shortens the life-span.  Filters work to some degree, but eventually it takes professional HVAC cleaning and air duct cleaning to get the system running at the best level of performance in terms of air quality and costs, because less energy is being used to run.

When is it time to call IAC-Indoor Air Care?

When you suspect your office or home’s air quality is becoming poor, it’s a good time to call IAC-Indoor Air Care Professionals at 631-451-7500.  For over 30 years, we’ve protected the air we breathe from Montauk to Manhattan with professional HVAC Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Mold Removal, and Indoor Air Care.  Contact us today.

 

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Saving A Long Island Business From Headaches and Expensive Bills | Professional Duct and HVAC Cleaning

Poor indoor air quality and mold causes serious headaches for local Long Island commercial buildings.  Last week we were contacted by a Suffolk County business owner after they smelt a distinct smell coming out of their air vents.  Our trained and certified technicians arrived within 30 minutes to conduct a thorough indoor air inspection inside their air ducts and HVAC unit.  Right away we found mildew and mold growing throughout their ducts and HVAC; this explains why their recent energy bills were 25% higher than usual and why there have been an increase in allergy-like symptoms throughout the office.

IAC-Indoor Air Care specializes in commercial air duct cleaning and commercial HVAC cleaning.  Since 1989, we’ve led Long Island with professional service and indoor air care.  We serve commercial properties and businesses from Montauk to Manhattan with duct cleaning, HVAC cleaning, mold removal, odor control, and indoor air inspections.

Call 631-451-7500 for fill out the form below to schedule your FREE air duct cleaning and HVAC cleaning estimate!

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Allergies and Mold: A Common Complaint Around The Office

With Long Island’s weather changing, it seems like everyone is complaining about mold. It is one of the most common complaints about every HVAC system. There are so many moist places this system creates. It is prime for mold to set claim and build a home. Once mold sets in, you start to see people getting sick. As the HVAC system runs, it starts to spread throughout the building like wildfire.

It’s a common complaint in the office because it always exists. When you have a more humid environment you are prone to more mold and if the environment is drier there will be less mold. Remember, mold loves a humid environment. The problem is you will never completely get rid of it. The good news is you can control it. Take away the moisture and the food and start to see less mold and eventually none.  Do not think if you get rid of the moisture and food it is all good. The U.S. EPA advises you to do an inspection of your HVAC system on a routine basis. However, they do not say only look for mold. Since mold grows in moist environments, they advise you to look for moisture.

During your inspection, you want to pay attention to areas that may cause the most moisture.  You want to look through the ducts and each of the components of your HVAC system.  Mold is common to grow inside your air ducts, vents, and HVAC unit.

These areas are a good place to start. Although, you may still get complaints, it’s best to stay on top of this danger by thorough inspection by a professional company like IAC-Indoor Air Care.  Since 1989 we’ve been protecting the air we breathe with quality air duct cleaning, HVAC cleaning, and mold removal services.  Locally owned, we serve Long Island, the Hamptons, and New York City.  Call now for your free estimate.

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The Effect of Mold Inside Your HVAC and Air Ducts

Look out!  Mold is everywhere.  It does not matter where you look. If there is moisture, there can be mold.  Your HVAC system has several places that mold can make a home in such as the AC evaporator coils, ducts, and the drip pans.  Each of these areas will cause moisture. These areas are dangerous if they are not checked for mold. It can cause infestation to spread throughout the house or office.

Mold is a fungus that searches for moist areas to make a home.  It is airborne outside and inside, and is always looking for a new home!  Once it finds a place that’s humid and contains moisture, the mold lands and begins to spread.  This creates dust particles of mold and causes several health problems with everyone who breathes in the dust.

If you care about your health, you should care about it there is mold inside your home or office.  There is not much you can do about the mold outside, it is natural. However, it can cause a world of hidden health problems.

What Are Some Ways to Spot the Growth of Mold?

Being educated about mold is very important.  It will save you a lot of health problems in the future. 

Always look for visual signs:  The easiest way to find mold is by looking for dirt, dust, and mold growth around your air ducts and HVAC unit.  It does not matter if the mold is in your drip pans, evaporator coils, or ductwork.   Keep in mind, if the house or office is typically moist, it would be good to increase your inspection for mold and do weekly cleanings.

Smell for Mold:  Your nose is a great defense in mold prevention.  There will be areas that you cannot see in the ducts or drip pan.  Smelling for moisture and mold growth will help during your inspections.  Mold will give strong mildew like smell. Here is a little test. Turn off your system for about 10 to 20 minutes and smell the air.  Did the smell go away or get weaker with the system? Now turn the system back on. What happened to the smell? If it gets stronger with the system on and weaker with the system off, you probably have mold inside the system somewhere.

A Professional Can Be Sure:  Most cases, mold growing inside the air ducts and HVAC takes a professional company like IAC-Indoor Air Care Professionals to perform a thorough cleaning and remediation.  Call 631-451-7500 and get help now.

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Mold in the Ducts…What Do You Do?

Throughout the years, the HVAC system has evolved. It has become better in time. We now have many different types of units based on the needs of the occupants. The one thing that has always remained the same is mold. This is a huge problem in the ducts. It loves moist places.  The ducts provide many of those places. They can also provide a challenge to clean.  When it is hot outside and the cold air passes through the ducts, it forms condensation. This condensation provides a nice moist home. Imagine what happens over months of not being
checked.

Cleaning the Air Ducts and HVAC

Calling in a professional air duct and HVAC cleaning company like IAC-Indoor Air Care is definitely the best way to deal with mold in the ducts.  For over 30 years, Long Island commercial and residential property owners have trusted IAC for their indoor air care needs including air duct cleaning, HVAC cleaning, testing, remediation, and odor control.  It’s simple.  Call 631-451-7500 to get your free estimate!

One of those DYI-types?  Here’s a quick guide to how to clean your air ducts and HVAC:

You can go and buy an EDA registered mold removal or you can try one of the two alternatives that work just as well if not better.

Solution one: Create your own solution by mixing one tablespoon of your household detergent, ½ tablespoon of baking soda, and one cup of water.

Solution two: Bleach is a wonderful cleaning tool. Take one-part bleach to 16 parts water.  Then use it to clean the non-prone substances.

Always remember, have a mask, safety goggles, and a pair of overalls to protect your body.  This will help protect you from the chemicals and the mold.  The next step is to clean your system and ducts. Make sure you scrub the ducts with a brush or wet rag. Do not forget to turn off your HVAC system before you begin to clean. Always dispose of the used rags or brushes in a trash bag that is airtight. Finally, finish up with an inhibitor. This will help to prevent mold from coming back.

The process sounds like it takes a lot of time. It does! However, it is worth the time and money to ensure your health is not affected by mold in the ducts. The key to a healthy life is the air quality indoors.

There are a few things you can do to safeguard your home from this deadly intruder. Take the time to ask a professional air duct cleaning company like IAC to do a mold test on a regular basis. While the professional is there have them help you get to know about your HVAC system. Knowledge is Power! Find out everything you can about your system such as the primary material that is used on the ducts. You will also want to know a good cleaning method and perform routine cleaning. Along with these routine cleanings, there should also be a routine inspection of your HVAC system. Just because there was no mold a month ago, does not mean you are safe this month. What if the weather changed and caused some added moisture?  Keeping your air fresh can be a challenge. Mold is everyone and it is not going away.

Instead, learn to clean it and control it. Read our latest blog posts and learn different ways to keep your air fresh and the moisture down. Most of all, learn where the moisture collects the most and inspect those areas more often.

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CAUTION: Warning Signs Of Mold Growing Inside Your HVAC System

Watch Out!  These are the warning signs of mold growth inside your HVAC system and air ducts…

It is so easy to forget about your HVAC system at home.  Probably you think there will never be an issue in your home with regards to your HVAC, air ducts, and indoor air quality.  The hard truth is wait until there’s a problem in order to check their indoor air.  But by waiting until there is a problem, you are causing more problems to your money and your health!  

It’s important to consider getting annual air duct and hvac cleaning:

  • Your health will thank you. Better air = better health 
  • It is recommended to have your system checked and cleaned at minimum of once a year
  • Once a problem has been recognized, you need to call a professional air duct cleaning and hvac cleaning company like IAC-Indoor Air Care

What are some warning signs it’s time for air duct cleaning and HVAC cleaning?

Jump In Energy Bills

When it comes to your utilities, you know what is being used and what is probably taking the most energy (and costing the most!).

What will also increase your energy bill are clogs and leaks in your air ducts and vents.  Caused by dirt, dust, and mold growth, clogs and leaks decrease the efficiency of your HAVC system and will cause your bill to rise.  

Problems With Your Allergies Symptoms or Breathing

When there is a problem with your air ducts and HVAC system, you can cause a lot of serious problems with your energy level, respiratory, and overall health.  Breathing in dirty and moldy air will bring nothing but problems to those in your home or office.

Infestation.  Yikes!

Infestations are one of the hardest things to detect.  Maybe your hearing rodents, birds, or insects inside your walls, attic, or basement.  When you hear something that may be in the ducts, it is time to call in the professionals.  Infestation can bring outside dirt and germs into your home, disrupting your air quality.

Visible Mold and Dirt Coming From The Vents

If you look down the ducts and see the mold, that is a pretty good sign that you have mold in the ducts.  That is when you need to call a professional…

Call IAC-Indoor Air Care For Professional Air Duct Cleaning, HVAC Cleaning, and Mold Removal! 631-451-7500

Take the time to look for the signs.  The best way to avoid any issues are through regular maintenance and professional service.  Call IAC today!

Mold Inside Your Air Conditioning (HVAC) Unit? Oh-No!

Mold Growth Inside Your HVAC and Air Ducts Is Harmful For Everyone In Your Home or Office!

Mold can cause several issues for those who breath it.  The worse thing you can have is mold inside your HVAC system.  Once mold starts to set into your HVAC system it can cause serious problems for the people who breath in the air and for those who have to pay expensive energy bills!

The longer you go without professional air duct cleaning, dirt particles accumulates inside the vents.  These particles enter into the cooling system and air ducts, leading to mold growth and contamination of your air quality. The spores from mold causes several symptoms that could give the feel of allergies; such as tightness in the chest, wheezing, or difficulty breathing to name a few.

Breathing In Mold Can Cause SERIOUS Damage!

The older buildings and houses, the higher chance the HVAC system is outdated.  That means the insulation and air flow of the building or home can be deteriorated. So when the HVAC system is turned on, the dirt and mold particles may be disturbed.  This could cause a different set of problems with those who inhale the mold that’s in the air. These problems could be throat irritation, eyes and nose soreness, and upper respiratory issues.

When issues with mold in the HVAC system is visible, it’s time to get professional hvac cleaning and air duct cleaning from a company like IAC-Indoor Air Care

Cleaning mold from your carpet, drywall, or in your basement can be cleaned rather easily. The real danger comes with mold growing in your HVAC system.  Your HVAC system controls the flow of air in your office or home, when mold gets inside the system it brings that problematic danger into the air.  Everyone inside breathes in this mold and the more the unit runs, the more expensive the bills can be and the higher chance of breakdown.

If you enjoy sneezing, a runny nose, coughing, asthma attacks, irritation of your eyes, sore throat, and shortness of breathe, then let it be!  But if you want to clean your air ducts and HVAC from mold and dirt particles, then it’s time time to get help.

What Should You Do If You Have Dirt and Mold Inside Your Air Ducts and HVAC?

Call IAC-Indoor Air Care Professionals at (631) 451-7500 to get a professional cleaning for your home or office.  Since 1989, we’ve led Long Island in air duct cleaning and HVAC cleaning.

HVAC Cleaning: Why You Should Get A Professional Cleaning NOW!

Long Island homeowners and business owners need to consider checking on their indoor air quality.  Why?  When homes or commercial buildings get professional HVAC Cleaning and Air Duct Cleaning, their chances of fatigue, illness, expensive bills, and legality concerns dramatically decrease.

Better Indoor Air Quality

Having good indoor air quality should be regarded as very important for every Long Island commercial office building and home.  Day-to-day living generates tremendous amount of air pollutants and contaminants, like dirt, dust, and mold, that circulate around almost 10 times a day!  Besides pumping out poor air quality to those breathing in, this re-circulation also builds up inside the duct work and can cause break-downs and expensive bills.

Save Your Money!  HVAC Cleaning will decrease your energy bills

Close to 50% of energy is wasted.  When dirt, dust, and mold build up inside the duct work, HVAC systems have to work 10x harder.  This causing the HVAC system to have a short-life and break down very easy.

This can all be solved by cleaning your HVAC system.  When your HVAC and air ducts are cleaned, the systems can work in balance and use less energy.

HVAC Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Indoor Air Care…it all starts will inspection!

Proper inspection is key in determining whether the HVAC system and air ducts are contaminated and dirty.  IAC-Indoor Air Care Professionals has certified, licensed technicians who have over 30 years experience in assessing the cleanliness and performance of the HVAC system and air ducts.  They search for dirt, dust, mold growth, and any excess moisture and microbial contamination.

Mold Inside Your HVAC…it’s time for mold remediation ASAP!

A professional indoor air care company, like IAC-Indoor Air Care Professionals, is required if you need HVAC system and air duct cleaning.  The process of inspection, preparation, cleaning, repair, and maintenance takes a team of indoor air specialist who have the experience and means to deliver quality service.

Our job is to make every homeowner and commercial building owner comfortable with their air duct cleaning and HVAC cleaning.  It’s common to feel nervous or scared when you find dirt, dust, and mold growing inside your vents, and we work hard to educate our clients to keep their air clean and maintained.

If you have any more questions on our air duct cleaning, HVAC cleaning, and mold removal services, please call us at 631-451-7500!

Why HVAC Cleaning and Air Duct Cleaning is necessary for any Long Island commercial office building…

Learn Why Air Duct Cleaning and HVAC Cleaning Is Needed For Every Residential and Commercial Building

The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) teaches homeowners and commercial building owners that “if your air ducts look dirty, they probably are!”  When dirt, dust, and mold grows inside HVAC systems, they need to inspected and cleaned right away by a reputable, certified HVAC professional.

The quality of your indoor air is a major concern for homeowners and business owners in need of a healthy, clean environment.  The HVAC unit is a key component of a healthy air flow and it requires regular maintenance and cleaning.

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It’s common for contaminants and air pollutants, such as dander, dust, and chemicals, mold and others to grow inside the ducts and HVAC system. These contaminants enter the airflow and on average they get shared around the home or office almost 10 times a day.  As days and weeks go by, this dirt, dust, and mold make it necessary for a professional air duct cleaning and HVAC cleaning throughout the entire residential and commercial property.

While dirty ducts don’t necessarily mean unhealthy air in your home, school or workplace, they may be contributing to larger health issues or harboring contaminants that could cause serious problems for people with respiratory health conditions, autoimmune disorders or some environmental allergies.

The Costs For Dirty Ducts

Dirty ducts effect the home and office in many ways.  Those living or working inside the building are constantly breathing this dirty air and will eventually face health issues like allergies, cold symptoms, and more serious reactions.  Having dirty air ducts and HVAC units also increase your expenses on energy and can even cause system failures!

This are just two of many reasons why commercial HVAC cleaning is necessary for any office.  Take a look at IAC-Indoor Air Care Professional’s services and call us at 631-451-7500 to get your free estimate on your next air duct cleaning, HVAC cleaning, and mold removal services.

Learn more about the NADCA at https://nadca.com/benefits-hvac-cleaning#

For mold removal, take a look at our partner company Moldbusters.