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Services: Maintenance – Repair – Installation – Duct Cleaning

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Duct Cleaning - Dust Mite Removal - Seattle Renton Edmonds

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Duct Cleaning – Renton – Seattle

What You Can't See Can Hurt You! - Duct Cleaning Seattle

In today’s air-tight homes, Indoor Air Quality is a growing concern. Most household dust contains mites, mold, mildew, pollen, and animal dander. Many of these contaminants are circulated through the central air systems in modern homes and can aggravate asthma and allergies.

Air Duct Cleaning Can:

  • Reduce the levels of dirt and debris
  • Reduce the levels of mold
  • Reduce the levels of pollen
  • Reduce the levels of dust mites
  • Improve the efficiency of your heating and cooling system
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Keep Dust Mites Out of Your Ducts with Regular Cleaning

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Have you even seen dust mites? Here is what Wikipedia has to say about Dust Mites, “The house dust mite (sometimes referred to by allergists as HDM) is a cosmopolitan guest in human habitation. Dust mites feed on organic detritus such as flakes of shed human skin and flourish in the stable environment of dwellings. House dust mites are a common cause of asthma and allergic symptoms worldwide. The mite’s gut contains potent digestive enzymes (notably proteases) that persist in their feces and are major inducers of allergic reactions such as wheezing. The mite’s exoskeleton can also contribute to allergic reactions.”

Dust mite excrement circulates in your home as part of normal dust. Dust mites live carpet, curtains, bedding . . . and in your air ducts. As the layer of dust in ducts builds up, it’s constantly re-circulating throughout the ductwork in your home. The more dust and debris in your air ducts, the more dust mite debris there is circulating in your home. Regular, duct cleaning minimizes the quantities of dust mite excrement/allergens in your home. Reduce the buildup of dust in your air ducts, to reduce allergen laden air in your home.

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HVAC = heating, ventilating and air conditioning

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The selection of an HVAC contractor is an important step in planning new construction as well as residential building and remodeling. With modern buildings, so much more attention is being paid to the needs of technology and protection and kind of data center. Temperature, humidity, airflow, and air filtering are all part of the planning for operating and servicing high-tech components like computing hardware, cabling, data storage, fire protection, physical security systems, and power. The contractor needs to understand each individual system and how it will work within the confines of the home or commercial facility. Give us a call at (888) 414-HEAT.

We can’t control the weather, but we can control the climate of our buildings.

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