HVAC and Air Duct Cleaning
Indoor air pollution is becoming a huge problem in Texas and across the United States.
When most people think of air pollution, they think of smokestacks, smog, automobile emissions, and other outdoor air quality issues. But according to a 2004 Indoor Air Quality study found that 96 percent of the 10,000 homes tested had indoor air quality problems.
The main reason why the air inside our homes and businesses is getting dirtier is that we're building them to be more energy-efficient. But the same improvements that make buildings more energy efficient also result in the air inside becoming dirtier because there is less air exchange between the inside and outside. By sealing the heat and cold out, we're also sealing the pollution in.
In fact, the American Lung Association (ALA) has found that HVAC systems are among the most frequent sources of biological pollutants that promote poor indoor air quality -- and that regular and thorough cleaning of cleaning of places where biological pollutants are likely to grow will keep these problems to a minimum.
But no amount of good housekeeping can reach into the dirtiest parts the duct work carrying heated and cooled air throughout a house. To clean dirty HVAC ducts you need powerful, specialized equipment and specially-trained people who know how to use it.
No worries. We have both.
What's Inside Your Air Ducts?
Most people would gag if they could see what's inside their homes' duct work. Here are just a few of the allergens, pathogens, and irritants commonly found inside HVAC ducts, such as:
- Dust
- Dirt
- Soil
- Animal dander
- Cigarette smoke and nicotine
- Dust mites
- Pollen
- Skin scale
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Mold
- Mildew
- Fungus
- Carpet fibers
- Paint dust
- Drywall dust
- Synthetic materials
- Fiberglass fragments
- Construction materials
- Asbestos
- Insect and rodent droppings
The longer your air ducts go without cleaning, the dirtier they get.
Duct Cleaning - the Rotobrush Way
Some companies are still using big negative vacuums to clean air ducts in residential homes and small offices. But just blowing air through the duct work isn't enough to get the job done. Air alone can't dislodge debris from all the nooks and crannies, nor can it remove the film formed by things like the oils from cooking, tars and nicotine from cigarette smoke, or soot from candles or wood stoves.
The Rotobrush can. The Rotobrush air duct cleaning method combines physical scrubbing by high speed, robotically controlled rotary brushes with powerful, HEPA-filtered vacuuming to remove even hard-to-reach deposits deep within your home's duct work.
When our certified duct-cleaning technician is finished, your entire heating system will be clean and fresh. Here's how we do it:
- We clean the register covers to remove cooking oil film, nicotine film and other dust-collecting substances.
- We deep clean the source of the air supply including (where applicable) the blower, squirrel cage, coils, condensation pan and return air supply.
- The air ducts are then brush vacuumed clean with our exclusive, patented Rotobrush. The Rotobrush removes the contaminants that circulate through the air duct system.
- We will then sanitize your air ducts and vents with an environmentally safe sanitizer commonly used in hospitals and nursing homes, leaving behind a fresh scent.
The result will be the freshest indoor air you've breathed in years.
Air Conditioner Sanitizing Service
Even if your heating and air conditioning ducts aren't dirty enough to require a complete cleaning, allergies can be triggered by bacteria and mold spores growing inside the ducts. Sanitizing the ducts will help kill off mold spores and bacteria, helping you and your family to breathe easier. Air duct sanitation can cost as little as $65.00.
Why You Can Trust Us to Clean Your HVAC Ducts
ALLGone Services is a Certified Rotobrush Air Duct Cleaning Company.
We use the patented Rotobrush system: The Number One Air Duct Cleaning System on the market.
We are a member of the National Air Duct Cleaner Association.
We use a video scan camera to let you see the air ducts before and after they are cleaned, so you will know the job was done right.
Please contact us to talk more about our air duct cleaning service, or to schedule a video inspection of the inside of your ducts.




