DUCT CLEANING
Sealing & Insulation
Before repairs are made to your duct system, it may require cleaning. Our duct cleaning procedures exceed the requirements of the National Air Duct Cleaner's Association (NADCA 1992-01).
More than 80% of all U.S. homes have significant leakage in their duct systems, with up to 40% of conditioned air being lost. These leaks waste heated or cooled air and pull unconditioned air from dirty attics, basements or crawl spaces into the living area. This polluted air can bypass the filter and be distributed into supply ducts and then blown throughout the home. Our certified technicians will seal rips, separations and cracks in your ducts, as well as insulate other areas, improve indoor air quality, offer relief to allergy and asthma sufferers and reduce utility bills.
Air-Conditioning Diagram

Central Air Conditioning
Central air conditioning helps keep your home cool and reduces humidity levels. By transferring heat from air located inside your home to the outside, conditioned and cooled air is left to be re-circulated. Using electricity as its power source, the compressor inside an air conditioning unit pumps coolant, or refrigerant, back and forth to gather heat and moisture from indoors. Warm air from inside is blown over the cooling coil, which is connected to the compressor, and then pumped back into your home.
Furnace Diagram

Gas Furnaces
Like heat pumps, furnaces keep your home warm in the winter and serve as an important part of your air conditioning system in the summer. In a furnace, gas or oil is combusted in a burner and then heat produced from that reaction passes through a heat exchanger where it is transferred to the air distribution system. The ductwork throughout a home carries and disperses the conditioned air and the flue or vent pipe releases the byproducts, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, outside the home.