
- Our operator / technician will do a "walk-through" with
you in your home, taking up any immediate concerns that you
may have. The technician will also confirm the
estimated price of the job, length of time the job will
require, access to vents, etc.
- Next, our technician will hook up a large vacuum hose
from the Power Vac truck to the heating system. He
will either remove your motor / blower assembly or bypass
the furnace depending on access, and the make and model of
your furnace.
- Your technician will now start the Power Vac Truck to
place your duct work under extreme suction.
- He will then cut access holes and / or 1" or 2" plugs
where necessary for proper cleaning and inspection.
- With your system under suction, our technician will
brush the inside walls, and tops and bottoms of your ducts,
loosening the caked-on dirt and dust.
- After your ducts have been brushed, your technician will
use a "forward skipper" which snakes its way from your
register to the main line, discharging 250 psi of compressed
air in a 360 degree pattern. This ensures that even
the smallest dust particles are removed from the duct and
out to the Power Vac Truck.
- Your return air grills are then removed and the
"crossover type" duct work is cleaned using the forward
skipper, forcing the dust all the way to the main line.
- After the vents have been cleaned, your technician will
Power Brush all the main lines including the hot and cold
air plenums.
- Now that all your ductwork is clean, the furnace,
furnace chimney and all combustion components are cleaned.
The heat exchanger is visually inspected for stress cracks
and carbon monoxide leaks, and the fan and motor are also
cleaned and lubricated.
- All access holes are secured with re-usable metal panels,
and any other cleaning holes are securely plugged.
- Your furnace will now be reassembled and tested.
Then, your technician will removed the cleaning equipment
from your home.
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