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Duct Cleaning

Residential Heating & Cooling Duct Cleaning            

Note: The content on this page is intended as basic general information only. Not all heating & cooling systems are listed for cleaning on this website. I have provided only one example or type of a central heater being cleaned for demonstration on this page. However there are many variations models & types e.g: cooling towers, evaporative cooling systems, central heaters in ceiling, external central heating units & central heating below the floor etc... Also each heating & cooling system is sightly different in methods of cleaning. Please contact Tony for assistance regarding our full comprehensive range of duct cleaning services. .

Servicing Melbourne Metro & All Suburbs

"It is our Business to provide you with a healthier indoor living environment"

Estimated Time on the job is between 1½ To 2½ Hrs

There are four procedures to Central Heating Duct Cleaning!

Step 1:  I remove your return air duct cover as demonstrated, Then using the required tools for the job the skipper ball with very high air pressure, flexi drive round brush & powerful vacuum to dislodge & extract dust & debris, For very dusty return air ducts we use a flexi drive round brush.

Note: The flexi drive round brush is not used in all situations, if the return air duct is not stern like the one shown below. For return air ducts that have softer materials, a high pressure air whip is used to dislodge the dust. For more info please contact Tony.           

Return air duct cover comes off

Return air duct cover comes off.

Skipper ball is inserted into the return air duct

Skipper ball is inserted into the return air duct.

I am placing the flexi brush into the return air duct

I am placing the flexi brush into the return air duct.

                        

The flexi brush is pushed down the duct for cleaning

The flexi brush is pushed down the duct for cleaning

This image is a return air duct before it was cleaned.

This image is a return air duct before it was cleaned.

This is the same return air duct after it was cleaned

This is the same return air duct after it was cleaned.

 

 

Step 2:  The cover panel on the gas heater is removed for the Fan & Motor to be cleaned with high air pressure.                       

 Cover panel is removed for the fan to be cleaned

Cover panel is removed for the fan to be cleaned.

High air pressure is used to Clean this dusty fan

High air pressure is used to Clean this dusty fan.

A clean fan is displayed Using high air pressure

A clean fan is displayed Using high air pressure.

 

 

Step 3: I go to every duct outlet in your home, Then applying a duct cover not allowing dust to escape in the room shown below. Using the Skipper ball with high air pressure to sweep back the dust & debris then strong vacuum is used to extract the dust.              

Preparing to apply the duct cover over the register

 

Preparing to apply the duct cover over the register.

Equipment is at work cleaning your ducts, The combination of very high air pressure & powerful vacuum to dislodge & extract dust & debris

Equipment is at work cleaning your ducts, The combination of very high air pressure & powerful vacuum to dislodge & extract dust & debris.

Looking down into the duct register, is the Skipper ball at work sweeping back dust & debris. Lager pieces of debris got into this duct because the flap was on a upright angle there for it was collecting rubbish over many years. This register was located in the kitchen

Looking down into the duct register, is the Skipper ball at work sweeping back dust & debris. Lager pieces of debris got into this duct because the flap was on a upright angle there for it was collecting rubbish over many years. This register was located in the kitchen.

 

 

Step 4:   I Sanitise & Deodorise with  ( Tea Tree Oil ) at the return air vent. The Tea Tree Oil flows through the return air duct into the fan chamber and out through all the duct outlets in your home, leaving a fresh fragrance. In most cases, it stops the build up of Bacteria & bad odours.

Tea-Tree Oil is Safe to use: Contains natural germicides. For further Assistance on this product or Information Please do not hesitate to Contact us. Tea-Tree Oil is Safe to use: Contains natural germicides.

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