Dirty ducts in your home, school or workplace may contribute to larger energy bills, exacerbate health issues or harbor contaminants that could cause serious health issues.

As a rule of thumb, “if your ducts look dirty, they probably are,” and should be cleaned by a professional. Ignoring this issue can lead to unexpected disaster and costly repairs.

In a typical six-room home, up to 40 pounds of dust is created annually through everyday living, and the normal use of a clothes dryer causes lint to accumulate on dryer vents. Air duct and vent cleaning should be conducted every three to five years for a healthier home.

PuroClean Air Duct and Vent Cleaning Includes:

  • Inspecting & consulting on the status of your system
  • Vacuuming your system with Rotobrush® technology
  • Cleaning, sanitizing, deodorizing, or encapsulating duct systems where needed
  • Inspecting and drying the system where applicable
  • Repairing and replacing damaged ducting*
  • Sanitizing or encapsulating duct system for odor control
  • Washing register covers & cold air grates
  • Vacuuming duct system

*Services vary from office to office

FAQ

Do I need to have a permit for deconstruction services?

A permit may be required based on your city and the scope of work. [...]

What is Reconstruction?

Reconstruction is the work done to repair damages from fire, flood, or other catastrophic events. [...]

What is involved in reconstruction?

Reconstruction may involve electrical, drywall, carpentry, or painting, flooring, cabinetry, roofing, permit acquisition, replacement or installation, project management or inspections and will depend on the scope of work to be [...]

Why should I consider using PuroClean for reconstruction?

PuroClean is the best option for reconstruction services because we know and understand the scope of the work to be done after restoration and remediation due to water, fire, mold [...]

Do I need to have a permit for deconstruction services?

A permit may be needed depending on the requirements of your municipality and the full scope of the work to be done. [...]