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Breathe Cleaner Air Today with DRX Duct Cleaning
At DRX DUCT LLC, we provide air duct cleaning to NJ residents who need commercial and residential duct cleaning services.
Not only do we provide air duct cleaning for residential and commercial ducts, but we also offer services like chimney cleaning, vent cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, and more. We do this because we care about our customer’s indoor air quality, even implementing a unique ten-step process to get your air ducts completely cleaned from dirt and debris.
Although it might seem fine to hire any technician, the technicians at DRX have over 50 years of air duct cleaning experience combined and our company is also certified and licensed through NADCA and IAQA, guaranteeing we comply with the correct procedures and codes.
The best air duct cleaning in New Jersey can be yours with a simple phone call. Please reach out to us at (908) 755-2950 today.
Superior Residential Duct Cleaning in NJ
DRX Duct strives to go the extra mile, so you will be satisfied with our residential services and the quality of work we do. We place a huge emphasis on professionalism, ensuring our workforce is highly trained, including for commercial services.
You can be assured that every worksite of ours is clean, secure, and free of drugs and alcohol. We are capable of handling any job by using state-of-the-art machinery, tools, equipment, and procedures that our employees are trained and equipped with. We also offer vent cleaning services in addition to our air duct cleaning NJ, so we are able to thoroughly clean your entire HVAC system.
To top it all off, our residential duct cleaning in NJ has been awarded the 2012, 2013, and 2014 Super Service Award by Angie’s List. Additionally, we were issued a rating of “A+” from the Better Business Bureau.
Feel free to contact us at (908) 755-2950 for any questions or to schedule your next duct cleaning.
How Our Duct Cleaning Process Works
- The HVAC system’s supply and return side are “zoned” to clean them separately. This is usually accomplished using zone bags.
- On the return side of the HVAC system, a hole is cut so the vacuum has access to the system. The vacuum will be attached using a connection collar, turning the vacuum on once it’s connected.
- Using both compressed air and physical agitation tools, each branch of your ductwork will be cleaned individually, starting at the farthest and then working to the closest branch.
- Upon completion of cleaning all of the branch runs, the main trunk will then be cleaned using the vacuum.
- Once the return side has been cleaned, the supply side will then be cleaned. All supply registers will be cleaned using compressed air and initiation on the main trunk lines.
- After the entire ductwork has been cleaned, the ductwork can then be sanitized and the furnace can be air washed if applicable.
- When the cleaning process has been entirely completed, the access holes will be closed and insulated sealing off any leaks, making it easier for the duct systems to be accessed for recurring cleanings.