Leaks Repair
The ductwork in a building allows conditioned air to travel through it and assists in controlling airflow and temperature. If the ducts leak, the building will lose the conditioned air before it reaches the intended destination, costing money and energy and resulting in inconsistent temperature

What is Furnace Cleaning?
Furnace cleaning involves only the individual components of the furnace itself—like the heat exchanger, the blower motor, the combustion chamber, burners, fan, etc. These are typically cleaned with the combination of high-pressured air and an industrial vacuum. Some of the heavy-lifting furnace parts, like the evaporator coil, often require a more specialized cleaning for an additional cost.
A quality cleaning minimizes debris in the unit and improves air flow, increasing energy efficiency. It will also reduce the number of contaminants and particles entering your air ducts only to recirculate throughout the system. Furnace cleaning typically does not include cleaning of the ductwork and vents associated with the furnace.

What Causes a Duct Leak?
How do you know you might have a problem with leaky ductwork? Keep an eye out for the following signs:
• Unexpected and unexplainable increases in heating or cooling bills.
• Increased airborne dust and other particles in the building.
• Reduced ability to regulate temperatures in certain rooms.
• Increased stuffiness in some rooms and an inability to keep a stable temperature.
If you’re experiencing any of the above challenges, you may have leaking air ducts. There are several reasons why your ducts could be leaking, including the following:
• Settled foundation: If a building’s foundation settles, the duct system will shift and cause damage to the seams, creating gaps that leak air.
• Advanced age: As your system ages, it suffers normal wear and tear, which impedes its effectiveness. This wear and tear can cause the duct system’s seals to deteriorate and its joints to weaken.
• Detached or loose ductwork: Duct segments should all fit together. Wear and tear or other damage can cause the segments to loosen, causing most of the air to escape.
• Unbalanced pressure: Air pressure should be uniform throughout your system, as an imbalance can force air through the joints and lead to weaknesses in the system.
• Damaged seals: Seals play an essential role in making ductwork efficient. The connections at each section of ductwork must be sealed with specialized products. If these seals are damaged, conditioned air will leak out of the joints.
• Unwanted pests: Rodents, squirrels and other pests love to make their home in a building’s duct system. As they move around, they can loosen seals and detach joints.
FURNACE CLEANING & SANATIZER & TUNE UP
Benefits of Cleaning Your AC Unit
Once you inspected and cleaned everything you’ll notice more benefits from your cooling system, such as
• Durability: Cleaning your air conditioner from dust, dirt, and debris prolongs its lifespan. Well-kept ACs last longer and require fewer repairs.
• Cost-Efficiency: Ac lean air conditioner saves you more money with fewer repair or maintenance appointments. It also uses less energy, lowering monthly energy bills.
• Energy-Efficiency: Contaminants can trap inside the air conditioning unit, forcing it to work harder to maintain home comfort. Cleaning it allows optimal performance without using more electricity to cool the home.
• Risk Management: Evaporator and condenser coils transfer heat to cool air which can ignite a fire if neglected. It can also emit air pollutants, like mold, pest dander, dirt, around the home. Cleaning the air conditioner not only avoids these issues, but it also imrpoves indoor air quality. The best way to keep your condenser coils clean is with a hose, spray, and coil cleaner. ONCE EVERY YEAR .
