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January, 2011
January 19, 2011
By: admin
Category: Commercial Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning Info, Indoor Air Quality
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Indoor air contaminants can come from many sources.
Air from the outside becomes indoor air, bringing in dust and exhausts from traffic. Another important factor to consider is that there are also industrially produced contaminants that are local to the area. These can include emissions from wood burning stoves or oil or gas furnaces and urban/agricultural pesticides.

At certain times, pollens and molds can be brought in as well. Without intervention inside the house such as the best filtration you can have or afford, the indoor air can only be as good as the outdoor air.
The good news is that there are always solutions to these types of problems. There are many different types of air filtration systems available. Some have advantages over others, some use electricity and some do not.
If you are interested in upgrading the air filtration system for your home or office, and if you are in the Toronto area, then please call us at City Duct Cleaning Inc. We are always very up to date on all the current models of filtration products and we can certainly help you to decide which would be best for your situation or specific needs.
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January 17, 2011
By: Glenn
Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, Uncategorized
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Just for fun, let’s take a look at these photos about Safety At Work…
This series of photos have absolutely nothing to do with us or the way we do our work. In fact, we have an excellent work safety record which is due to several factors such as staff training and a company Health and Safety Policy. Safety to everyone concerned always comes first.
Its still fun to laugh about how some other trades people do their work. You may notice that there is no “duct cleaning technician” photo in here. Click to enlarge any of these:

air conditioner installer |

aircraft mechanic |
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auto mechanic |

baggage handler |
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city maintenance crew |

construction site worker |
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electrician |

expert in biological weapons |
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January 15, 2011
By: Glenn
Category: Commercial Duct Cleaning, Dryer Ducts, Duct Cleaning Services, Maintenance Tips, Uncategorized
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From one single dryer in a customer’s home to dozens of commercial machines in a coin laundry, City Duct Cleaning cleans all dryer exhaust ductwork big and small.
And whether the dryers are gas-fired or electric, that doesn’t matter either. They all produce the same amount of lint, and you’d be very surprised to see how quickly the lint builds up in your ductwork.
City Duct Cleaning does dryer duct cleaning in homes, condominiums and in places of business such as laundromats, hotels, retirement homes and more!
For more info on dryer duct cleaning, check out these additional posts… http://www.cityductcleaning.com/updates/category/dryer-ducts/
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January 14, 2011
By: admin
Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, Indoor Air Quality
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Here are the top three reasons why people are generally interested in improving the indoor air quality in their homes:
- Prevention
While no known health problem has yet been directly linked to the home, there are young children in the family. Hearing about serious cases of contamination from friends or family is a common motivational factor for improving the indoor air.
- A known problem
Someone in the family has been diagnosed and/or may be suffering from allergies or asthma. There is a concern that the air quality in the house may be a factor.
- A serious health problem is identified
One or more occupants may be environmentally hypersensitive. For these people, improving the indoor environment is critical to their health.
Besides having your air duct system professionally cleaned and sanitized, there are a number of additional options available that can help to greatly improve the indoor air quality of your home. Upgrading your air filter, installing ultra violet lights or introducing fresh air into the structure are three of the most-considered options.
If you need help with any of these items, please call on City Duct Cleaning Inc. We are here to serve you and we are indoor air quality specialists. We service the Greater Toronto area.
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January 13, 2011
By: admin
Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, HVAC Equipment, Maintenance Tips, Uncategorized
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Once an air system is thoroughly cleaned, it should remain clean for 3 to 4 years if properly maintained and a high-arrestance filter is installed.
A standard disposable filter only stops about 10 percent of the airborne contaminates, allowing 90 percent of the dust in the room to flow back into the air system.
To maintain protection against biological growth, an EPA-registered biocide should be applied every six to 12 months by a qualified duct-cleaning professional.
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January 12, 2011
By: admin
Category: Commercial Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning Equipment, Duct Cleaning History, Duct Cleaning Info
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Whether we’re cleaning air duct systems in a home or a commercial building, We’ve always got several duct cleaning tools at our disposal. Which ones we do use depends on the specific job.
You’ve likely heard of a skipper ball or an air snake, and this is a common air tool that we always use in every case. But there are several kinds of skipper balls too… spinning ones, forward-blowing balls and reverse-blowing skipper balls. These should be common tools for most air duct cleaners.
Besides the skipper balls, there are also scorpion and predator air whips available as well. These are attached to a high pressure air line as well, and once they are inserted into your ductwork they whip around violently while removing all of the built-up dirt from all of the interior surfaces of a duct.
These special tools whip the dirt off the top, bottom and sides while it is inside the duct, but this excellent tool does not actually blow the dirt back towards the suction. It is only a matter of switching tools and then using our skipper to easily get all the loosened dirt back towards our suction hose.
We (the owners of City Duct) have been in the duct cleaning industry each for 30 and 27 years respectively now, and the scorpion and predator air whips came about because of our very own recommendations. We didn’t make these things ourselves, but merely gave our specifications to someone who did, and they did such an amazing job on it that these tools are now almost standard equipment in any real duct cleaner’s tool pouch.
At City Duct Cleaning Inc. we have the expertise to easily handle all of these tools. In fact, we make it look pretty easy.
If you require air duct cleaning for your Toronto area home or office, please give us a call. We would be happy to serve you. We can clean any HVAC system and we are the problem solvers.
January 09, 2011
By: admin
Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, Indoor Air Quality, Uncategorized
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Most people do not think about their air ducts much, despite their importance to every household. It is fair to say, then, that duct cleaning is often overlooked, but it is quite important. It will help improve your home’s air quality, helping you and your family breathes a little easier. Find out why you should get this task done by a professional.
Having clean ducts seems like a no-brainer since “dirty” is a word most people do not like when it comes to their home. Therefore, duct cleaning might not cross most people’s minds, but most are also not opposed to it when it is mentioned. This job can get rid of excess dust in the ducts, which can lead to cleaner air. Additionally, it can help your heating and cooling systems run at their best, which is particularly important in hot or cold regions in which the systems are used regularly.
Unfortunately, some people do not realize why only a professional should perform the duct cleaning. While many might assume that some type of service to the ducts is better than nothing, this is not always true, as improper treatment can actually cause problems.
For example, using an ineffective or cheap vacuum system to clean can spread dust and dirt everywhere, make your air quality worse than ever. This can cause illness in your family quite easily. Also, an untrained cleaner might actually ruin the system, which can make your heating and cooling bills much higher than they should be while rendering the system useless.
Clearly, attempting to save money by ignoring the issue is not good since your air quality will suffer. However, trying to save money by doing the task on your own or hiring someone who does not know what they are doing can also be harmful. In the end, skimping on duct cleaning costs could actually cost you more money and issues down the road, so do it right the first time.
To avoid such problems, you should research as much as you can before you settle on someone to do duct cleaning for your home. Getting the right company is important in order to get the job done correctly the first time. Otherwise, you could just be wasting your time and money, and possibly putting your system at risk in the long run. Help yourself and your home by taking this task as seriously as you would any other household job.
About the Author
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January 08, 2011
By: Glenn
Category: Do-It-Yourself Tips, HVAC Equipment, Maintenance Tips, Uncategorized
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There are plenty of do it yourself articles available on the internet about how to clean your own gas furnace but I do not believe that any of these articles are really providing anyone with very useful or prudent information.
Anyone who cleans or inspects a gas furnace in Ontario has to be a licensed gas technician, and for good reason. Most duct cleaners are not licensed gas technicians, nor are most homeowners.
If you’ve gotten some half-information about how to clean your own gas furnace, then how do you know if you didn’t miss something unsafe about your furnace that a licensed technician would have noticed straight away? |
Some people could be lulled into a false sense of security thinking that they have cleaned their furnace and now they’re good for another year. But this is really not the case, especially when you don’t really know what you’re looking for.
We’ve posted some information on our site before about keeping your furnace area clear of combustibles and making sure that your furnace is able to get the required amount of air, as well as some other things to watch out for, and that’s about as much information that I think there should be available to the average homeowner anyway.
Those are all easy, common-sense safety items. I would never try to tell someone how to clean their own gas furnace, even if it was going to save them a little bit of money today.
Take this example… If you wanted to save yourself some money, would you search on the internet for some information and then change the brakes on your car? Some people could do it, but it would not be recommended. Some things are best left to a qualified professional.
A gas furnace cleaning and inspection is available with any duct cleaning job that we do at City Duct Cleaning, but we will always send a licensed gas technician to do at least that part of the job.
January 03, 2011
By: admin
Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, Indoor Air Quality, Uncategorized
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Good indoor air is characterized by the absence of contaminants of any kind, whether biological or chemical, in gaseous or particulate form. It should have no odour — though it is important to note that the reverse is not true — absence of an odour does not mean absence of contaminants. It should have no irritating or adverse health effect on occupants. It should have the right temperature and relative humdity for health and comfort of the occupants.
In 1979, the World Health Organization convened experts who recommended that guidelines be drawn up to protect the health of the occupants of homes.
City Duct Cleaning has over two decades of experience in this field including research on house performance, new house construction, renovations and mechanical systems. Members of our staff have also participated in numerous Indoor Air conferences.
There are a number of ways to improve your indoor air quality, and you can trust the experts at City Duct Cleaning Inc. for honest advice. We will always give you straight answers and we will never provide biased information based only on commercial interests.
Air duct cleaning in Toronto is our specialty of course, but there are also a number of clean air products available on the market. Some of them are really quite good, however, there are some products that we do not believe in ourselves for, practical reasons.
If you want straight answers regarding your indoor air quality concerns, talk to the experts at City Duct Cleaning.
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