Air ducts that have been neglected can become a hiding place for allergens and dust.
And a dirty system impedes airflow, reducing circulation. Call Boone's Restoration Technologies today for a free estimate on your home and commercial air duct cleaning service by our HVAC-certified contractor. Build-up can occur near the furnace and become a fire hazard, which is why we advise regular cleaning of your air vents. Don't let your property's heating and cooling system be held back by clogged ducts, have us take care of them for you.
If you haven't cleaned the air ducts in your home for a while, your system may not be operating at peak performance. With restrictions on the airflow, heat cannot travel efficiently around your home, leaving some rooms noticeably cooler than others. Dirty ductwork can also be a sign that maintenance to your furnace itself may be necessary. Your heat exchanger may become clogged, causing ineffective heating. It also may cause the unit to overheat, causing damage. Avoid damaging your home or business with air duct cleaning from a professional contractor. Contact our team today to learn more about our residential and commercial restoration services or to schedule an appointment!
If you have noticed a sag in the performance of your heating and cooling systems in your business, it may be time for commercial air duct cleaning. Our HVAC-certified contractors have the tools and skills to easily handle the larger scale of commercial systems. Thorough air duct cleaning will improve performance and air quality and reduce dust accumulation in your Houston or Magnolia, TX, home or business.
Over time dirt and debris can accumulate within your vents. This build-up not only can propagate dust and allergen triggers through your home, but it also leaches performance out of your system. You may experience cold spots without smooth airflow, and some rooms may be noticeably colder than usual. A performance sag will mean that your system has to work harder and for a longer time to heat your property up to the desired temperature, leading to a spike in utility bills.
Insurance coverage is very situationally dependent. Each policy from each different company will have different levels and types of coverage. The best way to know if your damage is covered is to keep a copy of your policy on hand and call your agent directly with any questions you might have.
As a homeowner, seeing your home damaged is extremely stressful and it's difficult to know the right course of action. Will trying to clean up on your own help or just make things worse? No matter what kind of damage you've incurred, the very first thing you should do is take photographs as long as the area is safe for you to be in. If you have water damage, the best thing to do is extract as much standing water as you possibly can while you wait for help. If you have fans, set them to start drying things as much as possible. They won't be enough to completely dry the area, but they can help to minimize the chance of secondary damages. In the event of mold or fire, it's best to just leave the damage alone until a professional can address it. Disturbed mold can disperse spores throughout the home and fire damages can be made worse if improper cleaning techniques are used.