Residential Air Duct Cleaning
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The Everyday Health of Your Home Starts in Your Air Ducts.

The same dirt, pollen and contaminants deposited in your carpet can also be collected and distributed by your home's HVAC mechanical system. These particles, along with other invisible pollutants, settle in the air ducts and are recirculated every time the furnace blower is operating. Cleaning and disinfecting your ductwork not only eliminates most contaminants but also can improve the efficiency of your air conditioner and furnace by improving airflow.Removing these health hazards at the source can improve your family's health and increase the efficiency of your system, saving you money and maintenance.
The Steamatic Difference
The Steamatic Difference
- Source Removal Agitation & Extraction: Our patented equipment loosens dirt and debris at the source: plenums and returns as well as ductwork and blower units, allowing our powerful negative air units to extract it. Coils are inspected and cleaned as necessary.
- Technology: Diagnostic cameras are used to evaluate systems and look into source areas and ducting. Steamatic equipment utilizes HEPA filtration to trap the extracted contaminates so they are not redistributed in your home.
- Ongoing Maintenance Programs: Once the initial cleaning takes place, we can assist you with a regularly scheduled maintenance program. Steamatic will perform a yearly inspection of your HVAC system and make recommendations for ongoing air filter maintenance.
- Better Training = Better Service: Our commitment to training and certification places Steamatic above the industry standard. Steamatic Technicians receive ongoing classroom, hands-on, video and online training on our services, equipment operation and customer service.
Inspection Tools
Visual inspection devices can be used to evaluate the build up of debris and contamination within an HVAC system, monitor the cleaning process, and evaluate the success of the cleaning methods employed. Some common tools include:
- Hand‑held mirror
- Direct‑view "periscope" (mirror device with eyepiece for right angle viewing, often with light source attached)
- Closed circuit television (CCTV) camera system
- Camera (35mm SLR, etc.)