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Air quality.


Germicidal UV lights for HVAC systems are special ultraviolet lights that kill or deactivate viruses, bacteria, mold, and other airborne pathogens. They are commonly utilized in both residential and commercial settings. UV lights aren’t a new technology and have been used for almost a century to treat issues like tuberculosis in hospitals.
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The light produced by the systems is like that of sunshine but at a greater intensity. Such intense illumination can destroy the nucleic acids of bacteria. The bacteria’s DNA is destroyed as a result, leaving the germs unable to replicate (some die right away).
Dryer vent cleaning.


A clogged dryer vent isn't just a nuisance, it's a safety hazard. The lint that collects inside your dryer vent is very flammable, and when enough builds up inside, it traps heat and can cause a fire. Cleaning your dryer vent not only protects your clothing but keeps your entire house from burning down.
Ozone Machines.
Removes Air-Borne Microbes and Bad Odors: Mold is a terrible thing to have in your home. Mold spore inhalation can make you sick. Since molds are organic, ozone harms them potentially and changes the composition of the spores present in the air.
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This is how you can destroy molds and other contaminants with the help of ozone. Also, the restoration and mold remediation professionals may ask you to vacate the room so that ozone treatment can be carried out efficiently.
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When the generator is turned on, ozone produced quickly diffuses into the room including the cracks, holes, and crevices of your house. As a result, molds get killed with the least chances of returning. Moreover, the unpleasant smell will make its way out of your home.


Duct Cleaning.
Duct cleaning generally refers to the cleaning of various heating and cooling system components of forced air systems, including the supply and return air ducts and registers, grilles and diffusers, heat exchangers heating and cooling coils, condensate drain pans (drip pans), fan motor and fan housing, and the air handling unit housing.
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If not properly installed, maintained and operated, these components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris. If moisture is present, the potential for microbiological growth (e.g., mold) is increased and spores from such growth may be released into the home's living space. Some of these contaminants may cause allergic reactions or other symptoms in people if they are exposed to them.
HVAC MAINTAINANCE
What is the purpose of HVAC maintenance? You depend on your HVAC system to keep you comfortable year around. Regular maintenance helps your system produce and distribute the warm or cool air more evenly and steadily. It also reduces the odds that you'll come home from work one winter's day to find frigid air blasting through your vents.
What does HVAC maintenance include? Routine HVAC maintenance includes a thorough cleaning of coils, drains, and elements. Inspecting connections, motor operations, and thermostat functionality. Monitoring refrigerant pressure.
It's recommended that you service your home air conditioning system at least once every year. The same goes for your heating system
Evaporator coil cleaning.


Indicators that coils need to be cleaned…..
· Dirt on the coil. A thick layer of dirt, dust and other gunk on your evaporator coil is the most obvious sign of a filthy coil.
· Ineffective cooling.
· Longer operation of the air conditioner.
· Unusually high bills.
· Loss of air pressure.
· Frost on the coils.