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Archive for the ‘Duct Cleaning Services’
January 28, 2012
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Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance Tips, Uncategorized
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If you see dust on your furniture or experience things like moldy odors, dirty air filters, clogged cooling coils, musty closets, smoky rooms and dirty vents, these are all signs that your ducts need cleaning.
It is also recommended that you improve your air filtration system, and the best time to take care of that is just after your air ducts have been properly cleaned.
Anyone moving into a newly constructed home, who owns a home more than five years old and/or owns a home with children or pets should have their ducts cleaned.
People with allergies should also have their ducts cleaned on a regular basis.
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December 24, 2011
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Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, Energy Tips, Indoor Air Quality
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Most people clean their air ducts to improve the quality of air in their home. Not a bad idea at all if you ask me as an air duct cleaning business owner and overall lover of clean air. What many people do not know is that you can improve your energy efficiency as part of the process. All you need to do is choose the right company and they should assist you in this process. Here are a few ways the right duct cleaning company can help.
When your technician is making his way around your home during the duct cleaning process he can spot all sorts of things that will help you and your energy usage. The first is what is called a boot connection seal. This is where your ductwork meets the floor register. Around each of those connections is typically a small gap. Sometimes the gap is as small as an eighth of an inch. Keep in mind that even if it is that small and it is at every register you will eventually end up with something equivalent to a several inch gap in your system. Not only does that reduce the energy efficiency of your system but it also pulls in large amounts of dust outside the living space of your home. The best thing your cleaning company can do is seal these gaps with a caulk or expanding foam product. Duct tape works well, too. You will love the difference.
The other energy savings comes at the spot of your filter. This time we’re not talking about gaps but the quality of your filter. If you have a lesser quality filter that tends to clog sooner rather than later it might be a good idea to make a change. The reason for this is not to have just another thing to sell you but it just makes sense. For starters when your system’s filtration is clogged, your system must work harder and longer to get the air to where it needs to go. This will shorten the life of your furnace as well as increase your energy bill. You can still use the cheap filters if you like but just make sure they are changed on a regular basis. No one likes a clogged filter, especially your furnace.
Your air duct cleaning company should be able to help you with both of these potential energy hogs. If they are not able to help then you probably chose the wrong company. If that is the case you can make these suggestions to your service provider or even handle the work yourself.
November 27, 2011
By: Glenn
Category: Commercial Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning Services, Fire Restoration Services, HVAC Equipment, Indoor Air Quality
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Since our inception, City Duct Cleaning has been very much involved in the restoration of fire and flood damage in homes and businesses in the Greater Toronto Area.
The air vents and diffusers in the photos below look like regular dirty vents that you’d see almost everywhere. But these particular ones came from a duct system that was serving an office area that had a recent bad fire.


These vents smelled very bad because of the smoke, and in fact, they were so sooty that we choose to gather them up and bring them back to our office to clean them, rather than doing it on site.
The back of the diffusers were completely smoke damaged, and so were the grills. But we cleaned, disinfected them and shined them up so perfectly that the customer thought we were brining back new ones instead of the ones he originally had.


Judging from the amount of soot that we found on these air vents, you can imagine the state of the air duct systems and the HVAC units, which were thoroughly sooted out. We cleaned that all up like new too, but that’s our specialty. We love doing this kind of cleaning.
If you ever have the misfortune to experience a fire or flood damage in your home or place of business, you can request City Duct Cleaning Inc. to take care of your air handling systems if you are in the Greater Toronto Area. The entire cost of our service is something that your insurance company will pay for completely, as air duct cleaning is a normal procedure in the remedial of fire and flood damage claims.
September 17, 2011
By: John
Category: Dryer Ducts, Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, Indoor Air Quality, Uncategorized
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Did you know that birds will go to almost any length to build a nest where every home owner doesn’t want them to? They will build in your dryer exhaust, your kitchen exhaust, your washroom exhaust and in any type of exterior air duct ventilation you may have.
We have the right ladders, air hoses, air duct tools to safely remove the nest. Don’t try it yourself, give City Duct Cleaning a call.
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September 15, 2011
By: Liza
Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance Tips, Uncategorized
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Pet Urine is difficult to locate in any home, even though it is very easy to smell. Pet urine can be removed out of your duct work. To determine where your pet has urinated, provide yourself with a UV black light. Make sure you turn all the lights off on that floor, so that you can be sure to see the glow.
Once you detect the area(s) where the pet has urinated, you must clean that area in its entirety. Most times animals will go to the bathroom on carpet or hardwood floors, which can be located close to your duct system. Once an animal has urinated in one spot then it is very instinctive that they keep re-soiling that specific area.
To remove the odor, it is highly NOT-RECOMMENDED to use any products that are ammonia based. As you know, if you have this problem, most urine has ammonia in it, which does not effectively clean the soiled area, and will keep the animal still interested to keep re-soiling this spot. We do recommend the use of baking soda with white vinegar. Please always do a test spot first to ensure that it does not create more damage, by discoloring your carpets or hardwood floors. Make sure that these products do not enter your heating and cooling system. If any of the products do enter the duct system, you should open all the windows and doors and call us.
Once the surrounding areas around the vents are cleaned, you will need to hire a professional duct cleaner. Dust, debris, crevices, or cracks can hold in the pet urine odor. Once your system is running it will distribute this awful smell throughout the home. At City Duct Cleaning we have the proper chemicals that can remove the urine smell from inside the ductwork, without contaminating the rest of your system.
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September 14, 2011
By: Liza
Category: Commercial Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning Services, HVAC Equipment, Indoor Air Quality
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In Toronto where the weather is unusually hot this year, your air conditioner is very important. City Duct Cleaning offers a variety in Air Conditioning solutions in the GTA area. All of our work is guaranteed.
The HVAC equipment and tools that we use are the highest standard in our industry, to be able to manage any task small to large. All of our technicians are trained and certified in the duct cleaning field. Please contact us for a free estimate… 416-293-1800.
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September 11, 2011
By: John
Category: Do-It-Yourself Tips, Duct Cleaning Services, HVAC Equipment, Maintenance Tips
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As with anything, if you want something to work efficiently, it must be clean. Your outside air conditioning condenser needs attention just like the interior air duct system does. For a quick simple solution….and a way NOT TO SPEND MONEY…get the garden hose and occasionally wash off the dirt, grass clippings, etc. from the outside unit. Because when it builds up with dirt and debris, the efficiency is not there.

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September 09, 2011
By: Liza
Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance Tips
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1. Do you or a family member have allergies, asthma, or any respiratory ailment?
2. Is your home new, energy efficient, or recently weatherized (new windows, insulation, caulk)?
3. Does anyone in the house have hobbies that involve chemicals, glues, paints or fragrances?
4. Is there a smoker in the house or do you burn candles?
5. Do you have concerns about airborne dust, pet dander, pollen, bacteria, viruses, etc.?
6. Do respiratory illnesses cost you and your family time and money?
7. Does your home ever smell stale or musty?
8. Do you have pets in the home?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, talk to your City Duct Cleaning trusted advisor for a customized indoor air quality (IAQ) solution.
September 08, 2011
By: John
Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, HVAC Equipment, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance Tips, Uncategorized
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HOT!!! Yeah no kidding. Here in Toronto it has been exceptionally hot this summer…but are we complaining? No Way!!
But is your air conditioner complaining? Maybe. Whenever you operate the air duct system for heating or cooling, the bottom of the A/C coil has a greater chance of clogging with dirt.
Give us a call and we might be able to help you over the phone, if not, one of our friendly technicians will be happy to stop by and help with your cooling needs.

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August 26, 2011
By: Liza
Category: Duct Cleaning Info, Duct Cleaning Services, HVAC Equipment, Indoor Air Quality, Uncategorized
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| At City Duct Cleaning we always clean the air stream side of the furnace with each and every duct cleaning. We will clean out the filters, fan, fan compartments, heat exchangers, the air side of the plenums and the coils. This service is included in our base cost, as we find it one of the most important jobs to complete in a home.
Anyone can just clean the duct system in your home. Great, the inside of the ducts may be cleaned, but once your system becomes active again, your ducts are just as dirty when you started. The key is to clean the above components as part of the job.
During the procedure, we block off all the vents in your home, and our powerful truck-mounted vacuum puts your duct system under negative air pressure. We then supply 250 psi of air pressure to the actual vents as well as inside the main ducts. There is no where for the dust to escape. |
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If the air stream components are not cleaned as well, then they could possibly re-infect your heating and cooling system as soon as you start using your heating or cooling again. There should never be an extra charge to have this section completed.
There are, however, some exceptions to this rule such as when a coil is extremely plugged. This means the coil has collected so much dirt that it will no longer allow air to pass through it. Plugged coils require a lot of time to clean properly and if this is the case then there will always be an extra charge. Otherwise, a normal cleaning as part of our service always completes the job.
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