It is no doubt essential to make the best first impression. For property owners, this means keeping their interiors and exteriors squeaky clean. DIY cleaning is commendable. You can nonetheless achieve only so much without the right tools and expertise and enough time. Your best choice for getting a squeaky clean property is professional cleaning. This can be periodic for residential properties but should be done daily in commercial spaces, owing to the sheer amount of dirt to which they are exposed.
Professional commercial and residential window cleaning in Ogden, for instance, will make sure to paint your exteriors in the best possible light. It also maximizes the amount of light filtering into your interiors and gives you an unhindered view of the exteriors. For multi-story properties, it negates the risk of falling when cleaning your windows’ exteriors. Even so, air duct cleaning is essential to guarantee clean and safe interiors. The air in your interiors, after all, circulates through the ducts at least five times daily. Cleaning them does not mean a simple wipe of the vents but rather a deep clean. Here are the deep air duct cleaning methods used by professionals.
Source Removal
Dust and most particles generally stick to your ducts’ interiors. Source removal denotes the mechanical cleaning of your air duct components to get rid of debris and dirt. The process starts with mechanical agitation that will loosen the debris from your air ducts’ walls and HVAC parts. After this, the loosened dirt is carefully extracted so that it does not spread in your interiors.
Steam Cleaning
This uses a wand delivering steam under considerable pressure to the air ducts. The hot steam agitates the debris off the parts of your air ducts. A vacuum with negative pressure will draw out the loosened dirt from the air ducts. Though routinely used in the past, steam cleaning is not as common nowadays. This is because modern air ducts are highly reliant on multiple electrical components that might be damaged by moisture.
Vacuum Cleaning
This uses a powerful truck-mounted vacuum cleaner powered through a vehicle’s PTO shaft. Vacuum cleaning will draw out air volumes ranging from 10000-15000 cubic feet per minute. A hose runs to the trunk line of the ventilation system from the truck. As the ventilation systems are drawn into vacuums, rotary brushes will be inserted into the vent register to stir debris. Though effective, vacuum-cleaning carries a considerable risk of your indoors’ cross-contamination.
Point Of Contact Cleaning
This is currently the most effective and safest deep cleaning method for air ducts. It uses a portable agitation device and HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner. These simultaneously clean air ducts depending on the air velocity used. High speeds, for instance, support a better lift of your air duct’s debris. The HEPA filters will avert your interiors’ cross-contamination.
Some companies use chemicals with the above deep cleaning methods to control odors and address bacterial contamination. These include deodorizers, disinfectants, and sanitizers. The chemicals are nonetheless only used in cases where they are deemed necessary and after the mechanical cleaning of the air ducts.