Sanitizing Air Ducts in the City of Carlsbad, California
IS IT WORTH IT TO GET YOUR AIR DUCTS SANITIZED?
When I get my ducts cleaned I am always asked if I want to have them sanitized. Is that really beneficial?
Great question. The answer is no and yes.
No. There is little benefit to sanitizing a duct system the way that most companies perform this service or the solution that is used to do so. Most companies spray a scented solution, maybe one that is or is not a disinfectant. If the proper principles of sanitizing are not followed, little benefit is obtained. This is why many companies include this service at no charge. You got what you paid for.
Yes. This service when done properly has great benefits. Your duct system is “The air you breathe system”. That system is dark, dusty, sometimes humid, and during some seasons not active. All these factors are prime for the growth of mold and bacteria.
Factors for the effective appliFLtion of a sanitizing agent are:
1. Applied to a clean surface. (After proper cleaning)
2. Registered, effective Sanitizing Air Ducts at appropriate dilutions and methods.
3. Dwelling time according to solution used. (5 – 20 minutes)
Without these principles being applied, it is not worth paying for this service.
How often should you get your air ducts cleaned?
How do you know that you are getting a true Sanitizing of your ductwork system?
If a duct cleaner includes this in their cleaning package then they are most likely simply spraying a deodorizer or sanitizing agent in the vents. You are getting what you paid for, a false sense of clean.
The company should apply at least a 15 step process to ensure an effective appliFLtion of a quality sanitizing agent. The sanitizing agent needs to be fogged into your entire system and allowed time to dwell.
As your mother and mine taught “anything worth doing is worth doing right” otherwise save your money.
AIR DUCT CLEANING AND SANITIZING AIR DUCTS
If you want a clean and healthy air duct system in your home, the entire system needs to sanitize air ducts cleaned end-to-end. We use high powered external duct vacuums, pressure hoses and cleaning tools to ensure a thorough job. When you choose a duct cleaner make sure you compare methods, reputations and thoroughness of cleaning and complete upfront costs.
How we clean your ducts:
A strong vacuum system will be attached to the supply side of your furnace plenum then the return side.
Your heating system is separated into 2 zones “supply” and “return” and the air filter is removed (as a result the vacuum can work more effectively, resulting in better suction throughout the entire system).
All of the supply registers and return ducts are sealed to create a strong suction.
A single register is opened and a compressed air (175psi) snake/whip is used to “compress air wash” the entire length of the supply duct while the vacuum pulls the dislodged debris out of the system. A number of cleaning heads are used to insure that the entire duct gets cleaned. The register is then resealed and the process is repeated on all the registers in the system.
The “trunk line” (the main duct that all the supply lines attach to) is cleaned using the same process.
Furnace filters are reinstalled after cleaning, all registers are unsealed, and zone separators are removed along with the vacuums from the plenum.
If desired, Sanitizing Air Ducts are then applied using an atomizer at each individual supply branch and fogged throughout the ductwork. We use a product called “EnviroCON” which, upon appliFLtion eliminates odors at their source through a chlorine dioxide release process that destroys organisms at the origin. EnviroCON is an EPA-registered, safe, low-toxicity formulation that uses no perfumes or masking agents; it inhibits the growth of odor-causing organisms as well as those organisms associated with mold, mildew, and bacterial growth in the air and in HVAC systems.