Air System Cleaning
 
 

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ATLANTIC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE & PRODUCTS, INC.

Florida CACA20207 and Georgia CN208117 State A/C Contractor Licenses

Our Only Business Is Improving Indoor Air Quality

There are several methods and equipment used for cleaning air conveyance systems. We believe the only effective duct cleaning method is “source removal”. This method is recommended by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association, other leading air duct cleaning associations, and government agencies. We utilize the state of the art commercial air duct cleaning equipment. This includes; commercial air duct cleaning vacuums with HEPA filters, high pressure air compressors with special air duct cleaning air tools to dislodge loose and encrusted contaminants within the ductwork, manual and motorized air duct cleaning brushes and specialized air duct cleaning tools to assure the air conveyance systems is cleaned properly. The process we use effectively removes Contaminates from within your Air Conditioning and Heating System. 

The source removal cleaning process normally consists of the following:

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All work will be performed in a professional workmanship manner.

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Company supervision will be present on the job site during all working hours.

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All required Safety Procedures will be adhered to throughout the project.

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All work areas are covered with drop cloths to protect merchandise, flooring, furnishings and equipment.

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Personnel will wear protective "booties" to prevent soiling or damage to the interior floors.

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All air registers (supplies and returns) are cleaned and sanitized.

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The Air systems will be attached to one or more pieces of our commercial duct cleaning equipment, which includes

Single, Dual, or Triple motor commercial HEPA filtered vacuums to capture debris during the cleaning process.

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Accessible ductwork will be inspected for leakage and damage. Minor repairs will be made with no charge. Major

repairs will be noted.

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Air pillows may be used to zone large duct runs allowing increased vacuum power.

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Cut-ins into accessible ductwork will be required to open the duct system to visually inspect, purge, and clean duct runs.

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Ductwork will be properly sealed to assure there is no air leakage.

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High power air scrubbing systems, manual brushes or motorized brushes will be utilize depending on the type and

condition of the ductwork and amount of debris within the air duct system.

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The entire air duct system is sprayed with an EPA registered sanitizer and deodorizer.

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All accessible mechanical airflow devices will be vacuumed, and cleaned.

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Accessible junction boxes will be opened, vacuumed, cleaned, and inspected.

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Interior of the air handlers will be HEPA vacuumed, and cleaned.

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Blower Motors on residential units are removed, cleaned, re-installed, and tested.

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Coils (front & back), Drain Pans, and Drain Lines are cleaned. (Depending on the type and amount of

contamination, coils may need to be pulled to assure proper cleaning).

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All work areas are cleaned and vacuumed with a HEPA filtered vacuum after each work shift.

 

 
 
Florida CACA20207 and Georgia CN208117 State A/C Contractor Licenses
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