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company is very prompt, professional and courteous in your work. You do a great
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Never before have we known so much about pollutants and their effects on your
health. Recent studies discovered that air quality in 19 out 20 Virginia homes
was "considerably more polluted than the air outside". As you know, your home heating/cooling system circulates air through a complex of ducts and vents to make your indoor living environment comfortable. This very system may also be the culprit in supplying your
Virginia home with venting air pollutants such as mildew, mold, dust mites and
dust particles.
If the air ducts in your home have never been cleaned, they could very well
be filthy with these pollutants that commonly cause allergy and breathing
problems. Bay Restoration & Air Duct
Services eliminates these contaminants and helps you to keep your home
cleaner and healthier to live in!
How Clean is the Air You Breathe?
Duct Cleaning could be the healthiest home improvement you will ever make.
FACT - Most people spend 60% to 90% of their time indoors. (American Lung Association) FACT - More than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies. The level of some hazardous pollutants in indoor air has been found to be up to 70 times
greater than in outdoor air. (USEPA) FACT - Children and the elderly are especially affected by polluted
indoor air. (Department of Consumer Affairs) FACT - Studies have shown that two out of three indoor air quality
problems involve the HVAC system. Mold, pollen and dust are just a few of the
ingredients that make up the refuse in your heating & air conditioning duct
system. Duct cleaning provides allergy relief, eliminates odors, reduces dust &
house work.
Dirt, dust, mold, pollen and animal dander are recirculated through our air ducts every time we turn on our heat or air conditioner. Combine this with moisture and you have the ideal breeding ground for fungi, germs and household mold. Studies have confirmed that some diseases, including salmonella, strep and legionnaires disease are spread by contaminated air ducts.