How Duct Cleaning Works - Part 2
April 25, 2008
Part 2 of “How Duct Cleaning Works”
A few days ago I started an article titled “How Duct Cleaning Works“. I said that it would only take one day to explain the rest but it ended up taking a little longer, here’s the other part of the air duct cleaning process.
The Rotobrush Method
This Method Is by far the best way to have your ductwork cleaned Because we use an actual brush that spins counter clockwise inside the main trunkline of your ducts.Then we go through and clean out all of the return lines and supply lines throughout your entire house. As we are doing all of this there is a 12 and 1/2 in vacuum that picks up all of the dust that is being spun out.! Lastly we also will go through and clean all of your hot and cold air returns. If you know anything about ductwork the cold air returns are going to be the most dirty part of all because that is where all of your dust and pet hair gets sucked into. So as you can tell the rotobrush method is the way to go because there is an actual brush that going to be spinning inside instead of just air! I will finish part 3 in a few days because the last time I said a day and i couldn’t get to it.
Thanks for being patient I’m sure you understand that this is the air duct cleaning season.
Here are the Other “How Duct Cleaning Works” Posts
“How Duct Cleaning Works Part 1“
“How Duct Cleaning Works Part 3“
Entry Filed under: air duct cleaning, duct cleaning, rotobrush. Tags: cold air returns, duct cleaning, ductwork, how duct cleaning works, rotobrush.
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How Duct Cleaning Works &&hellip | April 26, 2008 at 12:23 pm
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