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Duct Cleaning

WILL DIRTY DUCTS AFFECT YOUR HEALTH?

  • Allergies
  • Dry or Itchy Skin
  • Asthma
  • Nasal Congestion
  • Emphysema
  • Sinus Problems
  • Respiratory Ailments

Dirty air ducts can cause many health problems for your family when exposed to microscopic dust mites.

 

WHAT'S IN YOUR HOUSE?

  • Dust Mites
  • Pollen
  • Mold
  • Bacteria
  • Dust
  • Tobacco Smoke By-Products
  • Fungal Spores
  • Pet Dander

Ductwork can be dirty and moist which provides a perfect breeding ground for harmful bacterial and molds.  If your ducts are dirty, think about what’s living inside.

 

WILL DIRTY DUCTS AFFECT YOUR HOME?

  • Higher Utility Bills
  • Reduced Air Supply
  • Premature Failure of Expensive Heating and Cooling System Components
  • Dust Can Build Up On Your Furniture Causing Premature Wear and Tear

 

Dirty air ducts can cause expensive household problems.  A small buildup of dirt on heating and cooling components can reduce system efficiency by more than 20 percent.

 

A.B. May can rid your house of these unwanted problems.  We are the experts in air duct cleaning.  Our technicians are thoroughly trained to provide the highest quality duct service available in the Kansas City area.

 

Our technicians use the patented HEPA-AIRE equipment that is designed to capture 99.97% of the removed particulates and return fresh hospital-operating-room-clean air back into your home. These particulates are as little as 1/85,000 of an inch in size.

 

PATENTED HEPA-AIRE® CLEANING PROCESS

 

The definition of source removal duct cleaning using the patented HEPA-AIRE® cleaning process is as follows:

  1. Clean the air conveyance system uses high pressure air and a powerful hepa vac to get rid of dirt and contaminants from the ductwork as well as in other HVAC components.

     

  2. Use a powerful Abatement HEPA-AIRE®, HEPA-filtered vacuum/collection system to place the section of the duct system being cleaned under negative pressure and to pull dislodged contaminants out of the duct system to capture them.