Your heating and air conditioning system is in use almost year round. As it circulates the air in your home it picks up dust, debris, dander and other particles over time. Those particles deposit in your duct system and are stired up as air moves through your system. These nasty particles then become airborn where they can aggravate allergies and collect on floors and furniture.
When we speak of air duct cleaning we are really referring to complete HVAC system cleaning. Complete system cleaning includes all the supply and return duct work and the furnace. Cleaning is performed for two reasons, your family's health and for system performance. No one wants to breathe air that's laden with dust, dust mite feces and other potential pathogens.
To achieve the best performance from your system your airflow must be the best that it can be. Unfortortunately it's too easy to buy a van, take out an ad and call yourself a duct cleaning company. There are many companies using inferior equipment or using bait and switch techniques to get in your home.
When we speak of air duct cleaning we are really referring to complete HVAC system cleaning. Complete system cleaning includes all the supply and return duct work and the furnace. Cleaning is performed for two reasons, your family's health and for system performance. No one wants to breathe air that's laden with dust, dust mite feces and other potential pathogens.
To achieve the best performance from your system your airflow must be the best that it can be. Unfortortunately it's too easy to buy a van, take out an ad and call yourself a duct cleaning company. There are many companies using inferior equipment or using bait and switch techniques to get in your home.
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No it is not true.
The State of Michigan does require companies that come into your home to clean your system to be licensed.
There are specific license categories required to perform different tasks on different components of your system.
These categories fall under the Mechanical license that the State issues after testing is completed and passed.
I will list out these categories and explain what each one allows the service provider to do in your home according to State ordinances.
These are the minimum required categories.
The State of Michigan does require companies that come into your home to clean your system to be licensed.
There are specific license categories required to perform different tasks on different components of your system.
These categories fall under the Mechanical license that the State issues after testing is completed and passed.
I will list out these categories and explain what each one allows the service provider to do in your home according to State ordinances.
These are the minimum required categories.
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