Archives for posts tagged ‘Debris’
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Need of dryer vents cleaning You might be wandering about time taking for the dryer vents cleaning in your home if you are the owner like other home owners out there. It is estimated that about 15000 fires accidents occur every year mainly due to dry exhaust duct fires. The important thing is that you [...]
Tags: Accidents, Air Flow, Clothes, Debris, Dryer Duct, Dryer Lint, Dryer Vent, Dryer Vents, Duct Material, Exhaust Duct, Exhaust System, Fires, Length Of Time, Lint Filter, Moving, Need of dryer vents cleaning, Rigid Metal, Six Months, Temperature
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010
http://www.totalductcleaning.com/The_right_time_to_do_-_dryer_ducts_cleaning.html
The quality of air present at the indoors gets drastically reinforced upon cleanup ducts regularly. The behave reduces the presence of allergens and molds that are chiefly responsible for polluting the environment and feat health attendant problems to people exposed to them.
Tags: Air Cleaning, Air Dryer, Air Vent, Allergens, Cleanup, Coagulated, Debris, Dirt, Dryer Vent Cleaning, Dryer Vent Prices, Health, Job, Molds, Particles, Presence, Right Time
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Sunday, 4 April 2010
Frequently asked questions about air duct cleaning in Toronto area home: Canadian homes are heated and cooling whit air forced (piping system allow the hot and cold air to travel thru the hose) air system. All new home homes in GTA requires air duct cleaning. We give 10% duct cleaning discount of the major new [...]
Tags: Air Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Air Ducts, Air Travel, Air Vent, Asthma, Cheek, Closing Date, Cold Air Return, Cooling System, Dart, Debris, Do you notice dust on the furniture shortly after cleaning, Does anyone in the house have allergies, Does anyone in your family suffer from headaches, Does it seem like there is not enough air flow coming from your vents, Frequently asked questions about air duct cleaning in your Toronto area home, Gta, Hot Travel, How do I know if I need my air ducts cleaned, Is there or was there ever a smoker in the house, Is your furnace equipped only with a standard throw-away fiberglass filter, Nasal Congestion, New Home Builders, New Homes, or other respiratory problems, or other sinus problems at night or in the morning, Piping System, Toronto Area, Toronto Homes, Whit
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Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Home duct cleaning is starting form the house basement by creating negative air pressure in the hot air main line wit the help of commercial vacuum. The main goal in the home duct cleaning is to bring all the duct and debris from the home HVAC in to the filtration system. The most important tool [...]
Tags: Accumulation, Best Health, Cavities, Commercial Vacuum, Corridors, Debris, Dentist, Dict cleaning home, Duct Cleaning, Filtration System, Home Basement, Home Dining Room, Home duct cleaning, Home hvac cleaning, Home Kitchen, Hot Air, House duct cleaning, hvac, HVAC cleaning, Main Goal, Negative Air Pressure, Psi Pressure, Tool, Whit, Wit, www.totalductcleaning.com
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Thursday, 31 December 2009
All dryer vents are cleaned from the outside using a high air pressure, compressed air tool Air jet snake. The air snake shoots down the vent , blasting lint, debris, and nests. It will tru the corners, cleaning to the flexible hose behind the dryer. Multi Units Dryer Vent Cleaning Routine Cleaning for Apartments and Condominiums
Tags: Air Jet, Air Pressure, Air Tool, Apartments, Condominiums, Debris, Dryer Vent Cleaning, Dryer Vents, Flexible Hose, Lint, Multi-Unit Vent Cleaning Routine Cleaning for Apartments and Condominiums, Snake, Vent Cleaning
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