Air Duct Cleaning Salford

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  • W T Building Services Ltd
    4.8
    River Street, River Street Works, Heywood, OL10 4AB, GB

    WT Building Services Ltd is a nationwide operating company with over 60 years combined experience within the Heating and Ventilation Industry. This company is currently one of five principle contractors to McDonalds Restaurants and has successfully completed projects to clients such as:- RBS, NatWest, Santander UK & Channel Islands, Alliance & Leicester, Bradford & Bingley, Pochins, Walter Carefoot Ltd, Lancashire & Greater Manchester Constabularies, including several NHS primary care trust projects. WT Building Services Ltd is also a leading provider of ventilation ductwork, Air conditioning and all other aspects of HVAC requirements. Alongside the standard range of HVAC DW144 ductwork, WT Building Services Ltd can also offer the design, manufacture and installation of fully welded mild and stainless steel constructions for use in the catering, leisure, pharmaceutical and process industries. WT Building Services is a member of the B&ES (Formerly HVCA) and as such, prides itself on the quality of our products, professionalism, outstanding levels of customer service and a rapid response to customer needs. This level of customer care has helped the company to build and maintain strong working partnerships throughout the United Kingdom.

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    Walkden, GB

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  • Ellesmere Group
    3.5
    Walkden, GB

    Ellesmere Group is now proudly part of the JLA Group. We want to assure you that this change will have no impact on our client relationship or our service levels. You will continue to receive our high standard service from the teams that you already know and work with. To find out more about the JLA Group and the wider services we offer, please click on the button below to be redirected to our new website.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Air Duct Cleaning

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What is air duct cleaning?

Air duct cleaning is the process of removing dust, debris, allergens, and other contaminants from the ductwork in your HVAC system. This includes the supply, intake, and return air ducts. Professional air duct cleaners use specialized tools and equipment, such as high-powered vacuums, brushes, and air whips, to thoroughly clean the entire duct system.

Is air duct cleaning worth it?

Professional air duct cleaning is worth it if you have indoor air quality concerns (allergies, visible mold), if your system hasn't been cleaned in several years (3-5 years is the recommended interval), after home renovations, or if you notice reduced airflow. The benefits of improved IAQ, enhanced HVAC efficiency, and extended equipment life often outweigh the cost, especially for those sensitive to dust or allergens.

How effective is air duct cleaning?

Various factors affect the methods used, the cleaner's expertise, and the specific contaminants present. Professional cleaning by NADCA-certified technicians using proper equipment demonstrably reduces contaminants, improve health, and optimize HVAC operation. Address underlying causes of poor IAQ, along with cleaning. Address moisture problems and ensure proper ventilation alongside cleaning.

What should I expect during an air duct cleaning?

A professional air duct cleaning involves several steps:
  1. Inspection:
  2. The technician will inspect your ductwork to assess the level of contamination and plan the cleaning process.
  3. Protection:
  4. Furnishings and areas around vents are covered.
  5. Access creation:
  6. Openings are made in the ducts for equipment access.
  7. Cleaning:
  8. Specialized tools, like high-powered vacuums and rotary brushes, remove contaminants.
  9. Sealing:
  10. Access openings are sealed after cleaning.
  11. Final inspection:
  12. Confirmation of complete cleaning and proper system operation.

What is air duct cleaning?

Air duct cleaning is the process of removing dust, debris, allergens, and other contaminants from the ductwork in your HVAC system. This includes the supply, intake, and return air ducts. Professional air duct cleaners use specialized tools and equipment, such as high-powered vacuums, brushes, and air whips, to thoroughly clean the entire duct system.

Is air duct cleaning worth it?

Professional air duct cleaning is worth it if you have indoor air quality concerns (allergies, visible mold), if your system hasn't been cleaned in several years (3-5 years is the recommended interval), after home renovations, or if you notice reduced airflow. The benefits of improved IAQ, enhanced HVAC efficiency, and extended equipment life often outweigh the cost, especially for those sensitive to dust or allergens.

How effective is air duct cleaning?

Various factors affect the methods used, the cleaner's expertise, and the severity of contamination. Professional cleaning by NADCA-certified technicians using proper equipment demonstrably reduces dust, allergens, and other airborne particles, improving indoor air quality and HVAC efficiency. Address underlying causes of poor IAQ, along with cleaning. Address moisture problems and ensure proper ventilation alongside cleaning.

What should I expect during an air duct cleaning?

A professional air duct cleaning involves several steps:
  1. Inspection:
  2. The technician will inspect your ductwork to assess the level of contamination and plan the cleaning process.
  3. Protection:
  4. Furnishings and areas around vents are covered.
  5. Access creation:
  6. Openings are made in the ducts for equipment access.
  7. Cleaning:
  8. Specialized tools, like high-powered vacuums and rotary brushes, remove contaminants.
  9. Sealing:
  10. Access openings are sealed after cleaning.
  11. Final inspection:
  12. Confirmation of complete cleaning and proper system operation.