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  Furnace and HVAC Cleaning  
 

AER Furnace and Duct Cleaning is a NADCA certified company specializing in the cleaning of residential and commercial HVAC systems. We have over 10 years of experience in the HVAC cleaning field. Our technicians are highly trained professionals possessing extensive knowledge of HVAC systems and what it takes to clean them properly.

Our Equipment:

There are two main types of vacuum collection devices: 1) Truck or trailer mounted, and 2) portable units (electric units that are brought inside the home or building). Our 25 hp vacuum combines the best of both types. It is gas powered and every bit as powerful if not more powerful than most truck or trailer mounted equipment. The difference is, it is portable, so although we can’t bring it inside the house, we are not limited to running it from only the street or driveway. This means we can use less vacuum hose and will have better suction.


Cleaning Process:

The most effective way to clean HVAC systems is to employ source removal methods. First, we place the system under negative air pressure with our vacuum, and then we go to each vent opening in the home or building(both supply and return) and insert an agitation device (either rotary brush or air whip line) to dislodge all dust and debris that might be stuck to interior surfaces. After all the vent lines have been brushed or air-swept, we sweep the main trunk lines back to the vacuum to ensure that all debris is completely removed from the system.
duct before cleaning

 
After cleaning the duct system, we then clean the blower and blower housing on the HVAC unit, and clean or replace the filter if possible. (Air conditioning coil can also be cleaned at an additional cost)
duct after cleaning
 


Other Services:


In addition to HVAC cleaning, we also offer dryer vent cleaning, exhaust vent cleaning and the cleaning of air-to air exchange systems.

Additonal Information:

www.nadca.com, www.iaqa.org