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Cheese
05-07-2020, 07:52 AM
Looking for a contractor to clean whole house vents and gas dryer vents.
If you had it done, did it help with the dust?
Recommendations appreciated.

mulligan
05-07-2020, 10:49 AM
Probably won't help eliminate dust. You will most likely find that with everything closed ans the a/c running , there is a negative pressure in the house. The tiniest crevice will allow dust, pollen, etc. to get sucked in from outside.

retiredguy123
05-07-2020, 11:01 AM
Cleaning the dryer vent makes sense because it may prevent a fire. But, cleaning HVAC ducts does not make sense. The ducts are flexible and have lots of nooks and crannies that will trap dust which cannot be removed. The ducts are also easily punctured, which cause a serious problem with your system. I have never had someone clean my HVAC ducts. It is a good idea to clean the ceiling vents, but that is really a DIY project.

I dusted my house once, but it just came back. I'm not falling for that again.

bagboy
05-07-2020, 12:36 PM
Cleaning the dryer vent makes sense because it may prevent a fire. But, cleaning HVAC ducts does not make sense. The ducts are flexible and have lots of nooks and crannies that will trap dust which cannot be removed. The ducts are also easily punctured, which cause a serious problem with your system. I have never had someone clean my HVAC ducts. It is a good idea to clean the ceiling vents, but that is really a DIY project.

I dusted my house once, but it just came back. I'm not falling for that again.

I agree cleaning all hvac vents are a waste of money. Dryer vent cleaning is a safety issue. Call Desmond Harris for that.
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Cheese
05-10-2020, 07:26 AM
Thanks You!

tophcfa
05-10-2020, 08:48 AM
Cleaning the dryer vent makes sense because it may prevent a fire. But, cleaning HVAC ducts does not make sense. The ducts are flexible and have lots of nooks and crannies that will trap dust which cannot be removed. The ducts are also easily punctured, which cause a serious problem with your system. I have never had someone clean my HVAC ducts. It is a good idea to clean the ceiling vents, but that is really a DIY project.

I dusted my house once, but it just came back. I'm not falling for that again.

Agree, cleaning A/C vents can easily do more damage than good. The better option is to run your A/C without the filter and spray a can of Lysol into the air intake where the filter is. I do this once per year to disinfect the ducts. Then put in a new filter and crank up your A/C and go golfing so you are not in your house for a while while the smell of the Lysol dissipates. The only problem with this is that it is currently next to impossible to find the Lysol.

Hiya543
06-03-2020, 10:34 AM
I'm not sure why everyone is saying that duct cleanings don't do anything. Absolutely they work! The key with duct cleanings is you pay for quality. If a company shows up with a dry vac, then guess what, your ducts aren't cleaned. But if they show up with a negative pressure machine and have agitators with pressurized air in each one of your air ducts. Then you will pull a TON of dust and debris out of your ducts. The thing people forget is, if you have a dust problem, you have to install something that helps out your air quality. Its almost pointless to do a duct cleaning without installing something to change your air quality because your ducts will just end up the way they were again.