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Air Duct Cleaning Now Available

Green Stamp now provides air duct cleaning services to residential and commercial clients in the greater Boston area. We work with homeowners, HVAC mechanical Contractors, Commercial Cleaning Firms, Property Management Companies and Insurance Adjusters.


We specliaze in HVAC Duct Cleaning, Indoor Air Quality Testing and HVAC Video Inspection. Call (781) 899-3618 to learn more.

Air Duct Cleaning Services

Commercial HVAC Duct Cleaning for:

Office Parks, Office Condos, Small Offices, Malls, Retail Stores, Restaurants, Hospitals, Nursing Home Facilities, Hotels, Municipal Buildings, Schools, Day Care Facilities, College and University Buildings.

Industrial HVAC Duct Cleaning for:

Food Production Plants, Manufacturing, Labs and Clean Rooms, Materials Packaging.

Residential HVAC Duct Cleaning for:

Single Family and Multi Family Homes, Condominiums. Apartments. Specializing in Homes where extra care is needed - high end art, expensive furniture, and other special requests.

Dryer Vent Cleaning for:

Residential Condominium Complexes (bulk rate pricing beginning at 10 units), Hotels, Nursing Homes, Laundromats, College/University Facilities.

VENT INSPECTION SERVICES

  • Video Inspection
  • Particle Count
  • Air Quality Sampling and Third Party Testing

US Green Building Council and Energy Star

 

Open Cell and Closed Cell

When should the ducts in your facility be cleaned?

Too often commercial facilities wait until a complaint about indoor air quality has been lodged to take any action. A quick look at the supply registers of your facility will tell you whether an inspection by a professional is needed. If you see a buildup of dirt and debris on or around your supply registers, then at the very least you should have an inspection of your ductwork done by a professional, either by video inspection or particle count (or both). Once the inspection has been completed, a decision can be made with the relevant information at hand.

What is the best method for cleaning ductwork?

Many service providers will stand behind one method and claim it is the best. To be honest, there are positives and negatives to using any one type of equipment over another. Truck mounted vacuums have limited maneuverability and are not as useful in larger buildings. Portable equipment (always HEPA rated) is not as powerful but does allow access to areas that a truck mounted vacuum cannot reach. Brush methods and compressed air methods are very comparable. However, there are certain situations which call for one method or the other. We use HEPA rated, portable vacuums with a combination of compressed air (whips) and brushes.

What should you expect from your duct cleaning?

Any service provider should be able to quote you an accurate price before any work is undertaken. Your duct cleaning technician should walk the entire job with you and discuss exactly what they plan to do before they do it. If your duct cleaning is going to introduce any chemical into your ductwork, you should know why and how this is to be done. There are very few reasons to spray or fog chemicals into your ductwork and only products specifically registered with the EPA for that purpose should be used.

CALL (781) 899-3618 Today!