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PennBF 12-26-2011 07:51 PM

House Ducts
 
Has anyone used a contractor to clean their duc's? What was the cost to have this done?:popcorn:

graciegirl 12-26-2011 08:08 PM

It was slightly less expensive than cleaning the geese.

CarGuys 12-26-2011 08:13 PM

Gracie
 
You just Quack me up!

zcaveman 12-26-2011 08:13 PM

I would like to know also. AND do they open all of the ducts and clean them or just some of them? To me that is the key question.

I was given a name and a price but I forgot and the person is out of town until Friday.

graciegirl 12-26-2011 08:24 PM

Seriously, I would like to know about cleaning air ducts. This is the DUSTIEST place I have ever lived.

Bill-n-Brillo 12-26-2011 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 432892)
It was slightly less expensive than cleaning the geese.

STOP IT!!! :1rotfl: :1rotfl: :1rotfl: You're killin' me!

Bill :wave:

pooh 12-26-2011 10:03 PM

This is from the EPA......http://epa.gov/iaq/pubs/airduct.html

CarGuys 12-27-2011 12:55 AM

Filters
 
Do you guys have Hepa filters for the home?

I have never had AC or a heat pump system.

Would that not trap the dust before it got up in the ducts?

Just asking-

skyguy79 12-27-2011 03:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PennBF (Post 432889)
Has anyone used a contractor to clean their duc's? What was the cost to have this done?:popcorn:

I know that Munn's does ducks... duc's too!
http://www.munnair.com/webapp/GetPage?pid=19

I priced them not too long ago but don't recall what they charge. Seems though that it was a bit pricey. It covers up to 13 intakes IIRC and they stated that they do have to drill some holes to get to areas of the ducs then put plugs into the holes for future access.

I'd check them out but I would also get a few more quotes with descriptions of what they do. I'm sure I've seen others make recommendation in this area in the past!

graciegirl 12-27-2011 05:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skyguy79 (Post 432960)
I know that Munn's does ducks... duc's too!
http://www.munnair.com/webapp/GetPage?pid=19

I priced them not too long ago but don't recall what they charge. Seems though that it was a bit pricey. It covers up to 13 intakes IIRC and they stated that they do have to drill some holes to get to areas of the ducs then put plugs into the holes for future access.

I'd check them out but I would also get a few more quotes with descriptions of what they do. I'm sure I've seen others make recommendation in this area in the past!

This is really startling new information to me. I would have thought that they had a system that "snaked" into all areas.

Don't like the idea that they would be messin' up the walls!:undecided:

getdul981 12-27-2011 08:02 AM

Gracie - I doubt they would be messin up your walls. If your house is like most all I've seen around here, all the ducts are in the attic. We had the ducts cleaned in VA and it was a 2 story house, and they didn't cut any holes in the walls. They did cut a hole in the duct in the basement to attach their high power vacuum. They also patched up the hole when they wer through.

Posh 08 12-27-2011 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pooh (Post 432934)
This is from the EPA......http://epa.gov/iaq/pubs/airduct.html

After reading this, I wouldn't do mine. Thanks for posting.

ricthemic 12-27-2011 08:08 AM

ducts
 
The residential duct work supply and return plenums are fiber board. Insulated flexible ducts run off of these plenums to supply diffussers and return grilles. I am very interested in learning their duct cleaning procedure that can actually clean the inside of these ducts without damaging them. If the interior lining on the plenums is broken loose fiber glass will be in the supply air. If the flex is ripped supply air will discharge in the attic. If the return flex is ripped then attic air and house insulation can get into system.
This type of system is very common all over Florida and I suppose many other southern states. Up north the better systems have metal ducts w wrapped insulation and a minimum of insulated duct off of the metal duct at each diffusser.

islandgal 12-27-2011 08:32 AM

Duct Cleaning
 
Here is a previous thread on duct cleaning:

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...=duct+cleaning

BobandMarilyn 12-27-2011 10:17 AM

I just hang duc tape at various vents - it catches dust kind of like fly paper. Just remember to change it every month. Hope this helps.


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