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Pricing based on standard room size up to XXX square feet. Tile cleaning is priced by the square foot. Prices are subject to on-site measurement of tiled area. Prices are subject to change. Tile cleaning service applies only to Ceramic and Porcelain tiles. Prices are subject to change. One area equals any room up to 300 square feet; Air Duct cleaning is priced by furnace. Prices are subject to on-site determination of number of furnaces. Air Duct cleaning is priced by the vent. Prices are subject to on-site determination of number of vents. Prices are subject to change. One area equals any room up to 300 square feet; combined living areas may be considered as two rooms. $XX.XX portable surcharge. $xx.xx completed job minimum required. View terms and conditions.
A cleaner, healthier home starts in your air ducts.
Our step-by-step process
Step 1
  1. It all begins with a pre-cleaning inspection and consultation.
Step 6
  1. Compressed air is blown through each air duct to ensure any dirt loosened by agitation is removed by the vacuum.
Step 2
  1. We then clean your entire heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, including the blower, evaporator coil, and accessible components.
Step 7
  1. We access the main trunk line and follow agitation tool and compressed air procedures to ensure all parts of the ventilation system are thoroughly cleaned.
Step 3
  1. We remove all of your vent covers, clean them, and put them back in place.
Step 7
  1. A final post-cleaning inspection is conducted to guarantee the quality of work performed.
Step 4
  1. We connect a powerful vacuum to the main trunk line. The vacuum collects dirt, dust, and other contaminants, which are dislodged during cleaning.
Step 9
  1. Finally, we leave your home as we found it. There’s no mess left for you to clean and everything is returned to its original location.
Step 5
  1. We use a variety of agitation tools in each air duct to dislodge stubborn dirt and debris. The exact tools used will depend on the nature of the ductwork.