Air Duct Cleaning in the Hastings, MI Area
Air Duct Cleaning Service in Hastings, Charlotte, Marshall, Middleville and surrounding areas.
Is your furnace blowing dust all over your home? Are your allergies just as bad inside the home as they are outside? Are you concerned about the years of accumulated dirt & dust in your air ducts?
Frost Aire Serv® offers a thorough, professional air duct cleaning service in Hastings, Charlotte, Marshall, Middleville and surrounding areas. Our HVAC cleaning technicians have the training to clean your entire duct system - from the furnace blower all the way out to the furthest registers. Most duct cleaning companies are not furnace and cooling businesses and are prohibited from accessing the inside of your furnace. We are licensed by the state of Michigan and undergo continual training to safely clean your entire system.
Always Hire Reputable Home Contractors For Air Duct Cleaning
Many homeowners fall prey to low prices and special offers which are too good to be true. Here are some things to look for when selecting an air duct cleaning service:
- Estimate: the estimate should be specific to your home, your furnace system and the number of air registers. A one-size fits all price benefits the contractor, not the homeowner.
- Licensed / Certified / Insured / Experienced: We clean the entire furnace/cooling system, not just ducts.
- Drug tested, background checked technicians
Don’t Forget Your Dryer Vent Duct
Dryer vents are responsible for more fires each year than chimneys. Don’t wait for disaster. A partially clogged dryer duct is a spark away from igniting, working like a fuse turning a spark into a major fire. Frost Aire Serv will clean your dryer vent duct as part of our air duct cleaning service. You will be safer and your dryer will work more efficiently, saving on energy use.
HVAC Cleaning Information Resources
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
Should You Have the Air Ducts in Your Home Cleaned?Link opens in a new tab
Introduction to Indoor Air QualityLink opens in a new tab
National Fire Prevention Association / NFPA.org:
Dryers and washing machinesLink opens in a new tab
Wikipedia:
