Services

Duct Cleaning

Services

Commercial

We are National Air Quality, and would like to provide your company with Indoor Air Quality services. Our extensive back ground in Indoor Air Quality has enabled us to service companies for over 25 years and we are the leader in the Indoor Air Quality industry. We would like to change the way you think about the quality of air in your building- for yourself and your staff.

The benefits you will receive are:

  • help reduce staff sick days
  • more production
  • reduced costs of energy consumption on HVAC and exhaust systems (when working properly).
  • we work well with management, health & safety groups and we can offer third party opinions or options.

We offer extensive information with indoor air quality reports, video tape of system and written reports. We also include surveys on fresh air intakes, system integrity, filtration analysis and all related IAQ parameters along with conclusions and recommendations.

Our post cleaning reports are detailed to your building's parameters, with conclusions listing problem areas, system maintenance, etc. We provide recommendation for problem areas and detailed digital photos to keep on file for your records.

Your tenants will breathe a little easier. Cleaning all in-suite exhaust and heating/cooling systems provides your occupants a safe and healthy living environment, as well as lowering energy consumption. Our cleaning system is designed specifically to serve the on-going needs of all multiple unit managers. With 25 years of service excellence in the multiple unit market place our team ensures that all projects are completed on time, and on budget.

Our Professional Commercial Services include:

  • Cleaning of HVAC's & Air Handling Units, including:
    • Supply and Return ductwork
    • Coils and Fans
    • Re-heat coils
    • V.A.V. boxes
    • Dampers and Louvers
    • Condensation Pans
  • Make-Up Air systems and related ducting in hall ways
  • Cleaning of Supply Diffusers and Return Grills
  • Video inspections of ductwork
  • Monitoring of temperature and CO2
  • Monthly monitoring and filter changes in existing systems
  • Commercial/Residential furnace and ductwork cleaning
  • Annual Monitoring of buildings for cleaning purposes of air systems
  • Commercial reports on systems cleaned complete with digital photos and robotic video taping as requested

Residential

The Symptoms

Indoor air contamination, especially within a personal residence, is a serious health hazard affecting thousands of Americans on a yearly basis. Researchers claim that it contributes to more than half of all human illnesses including but not limited to: sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, asthma and other respiratory and allergenic problems. Surprisingly, hundreds of contaminants thrive in the warm indoor environment. Some well-known household pollutants are as follows: mold, dust and dust mites, pollen, and insect remains. Heating and cooling systems are perfect collection areas for airborne pollutants like mold spores, dust and the moist, temperate environment is also a prime habitat for bacteria and fungi to develop.

Dust Mites Defined:

Dust Mites are arachnids, a close relative of spiders and scorpions.

What do Dusts Mites feed on?

House mites, also known as dust mites generally feed on discarded human skin scales which are shed by every person, all the time. The dead scales often become infested with a common fungus called Aspergillus repens, which takes out the fatty tissue within the scales and replaces it with water, thereby making the skin scales a delectable and hydrating feast for these types of species.

Where do Dust Mites live?

Unlike many of their relatives, dust mites do not have a hard outer shell. They have a thin permeable skin which in turn makes the mites very vulnerable to extreme temperatures and dehydration.

They thrive in high humidity locations (ideally 75-80% RH) for example: a bed. Mites can also be found in carpets and furniture upholstery. All of these sites are commonly used areas where traces of human skin scales can be accumulated. If these areas are not regularly cleaned, the mite populations can build up over many years.

Why are Mites a problem?

The lifespan of a dust mite is approximately 3 months. Throughout this time, mites can produce up to 2,000 fecal pellets (foul with waste matter; of or relating to feces), with each pellet containing digestive enzymes that many people are allergic to.

What can be done?

The Solution

Reducing the sources of pollutants that could trigger a health reaction is an important part of keeping the air clean. Cleaning and maintaining the heating and cooling system on a regular basis will remove allergens like mold and dust from the air distribution system, which services all indoor areas.

After using the robotic camera assisted equipment to clean the main duct lines, a pressurized air and vacuum system is used to clean the heating ducts and cold air return vents. The duct system can be inspected with an infrared, digital, or robotic camera.

Air ducts that have been cleaned by NAQ  become virtually free of allergens, stale air and mold and fungus. Professionally trained personnel will clean the ductwork and greatly improve the health and well being of all inhabitants. Removing these commonly known contaminants is the first step to cleansing any home and improving the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

Multiple Unit Services

Your tenants will breathe a little easier. Cleaning all in-suite exhaust and heating/cooling systems provides your occupants a safe and healthy living environment, as well as lowering energy consumption. Our cleaning system is designed specifically to serve the on-going needs of all multiple unit managers. With 25 years of service excellence in the multiple unit market place our team ensures that all projects are completed on time and on budget.

Our Professional Multiple Unit Services Include:

  • Laundry exhaust 
  • Makeup air systems
  • In suite exhaust systems - bathrooms and kitchens
  • Residential see "residential page"
  • Commercial see "commercial page"

 

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