Essential Air Duct Cleaning Tools and Equipment

In this blog entr, the professional Denver air duct cleaning service experts here at Air Improvement Denver will detail some of the essential and important tools that our professional air duct cleaning technicians use to clean and sanitize your ductwork.

  • Negative Air Machines– These create a powerful vacuum that pulls out dust and particulate matter from within ductwork. HEPA vacuums can capture incredibly small particles, as small as .3 microns in size. HEPA filtration attached to powerful negative air machines help remove contaminants and pollutants from every inch of ductwork.
  • Duct Inspection Cameras – These cameras move through the entire duct system to help our technicians examine the details of ductwork to find issues that might be missed. They help our technicians devise a fully customized cleaning plan.
  • Mirrors and Periscopes – These devices help illuminate and view areas of your ductwork that are hard to reach or positioned at a hard angle. They help us ensure that all areas of the air vents and ductwork are fully examined for a total clean.
  • Handheld Skips / Brushes– These help us clean delicate surfaces with strong bristles that can dislodge stuck-on particles. Skips extend deep into the duct system and help remove large blockages or dust accumulations that larger mechanics might not be able to precisely tackle.
  • Rotary Brushes- Spinning bristle heads can roughly scrub away dust and grime from stuck-on air duct interiors. They powerfully scrub target areas of your air duct to remove particulate matter that’s lodged in place.
  • Foggers – Foggers help remove and sanitize microbes with a mist of sanitizing solution that hits the entirety of your air duct syste.it destroys mold, viruses, bacteria, and mold. Application of sanitizing mist helps maintain air quality for long after the air duct cleaning process is completed.

Sealant – Sealant can help form a protective barrier in or on ductwork to help maintain its condition over time, after the cleaning process is completed. Sealant can prevent new dust or dirt from entering your air duct system. Sealant also helps your HVAC system operate with more energy efficiency by ensuring airflow is both clean and unrestricted from moving through all aspects of your ductwork at the proper pressure and flow.