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PTY cleaner
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Doyline, LA and surrounding areas

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Hey My nane is Elena 🫰\n I'm a local comcommitted to the health and well-being of your spaces. At [PTY cleaner], we know that an immaculate environment is essential for productivity and peace of mind, whether at home or in the workplace. Our Services: We offer comprehensive, personalized cleaning solutions: Residential Cleaning: Houses, apartments, deep cleaning, or regular maintenance (weekly/bi-weekly). Commercial Cleaning: Offices, retail spaces, and workspaces. Specialized Services: Post-construction cleaning, move-in/move-out cleaning, and window or carpet cleaning. Why Choose Us? Trusted Staff: Our team is rigorously trained, vetted, and insured. Eco-friendly Products: We use products that are safe for your family, pets, and the environment, leaving behind no toxic odors. Satisfaction Guarantee: If anything isn't spotless, we’ll come back to touch it up at no extra cost. Transparent Pricing: No hidden fees. We provide a fair price based on the actual needs of your space.

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Aire Force One
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Central A/C - Service or RepairCentral Air Cleaner - Repair or ServiceElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Repair+5 more

Serving Doyline, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Chris was on time to replace the AC/furnace Per the schedule. He was polite, honest, and professional. He and his crew were very pleasant. He finished the work exactly same date he promised. I believe we got a good quality product and service. I am very happy to hire him. I would hire him again. Thank you Cris."
Response time2 hrs
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Vents may blow air even though the air conditioning system is off because of the pressure difference between indoor and outdoor air or drafts from leaky ducts. Check for leaks or drafts in the ductwork or around windows and doors.

An air conditioner’s watt usage depends on multiple factors, including the type of AC unit, its size, and how often you use it. With that said, most central air conditioners consume between 3,000 and 3,500 watts. Meanwhile, window AC units use 900 to 1,400 watts, and portable air conditioners consume 2,900 to 4,100 watts.

Yes, you should turn off your AC if it’s leaking. Turning off the system prevents more condensation from leaking and reduces strain on the unit if a damaged internal component or lack of refrigerant is the cause. While this may temporarily stop the leak, water can continue to drip from a thawing coil even after the system is off. As soon as you notice a leak, turn off the unit and investigate the source or call a professional for an inspection.

Yes, mini-split or ductless AC systems add value to a home and do not devalue it. They are an attractive feature for potential buyers, especially in older homes without existing ductwork, as they provide a practical air conditioning solution without the significant expense and hassle of installing traditional ducts. Ductless systems also eliminate issues associated with conventional ductwork, such as noise and the potential for pests. Furthermore, homeowners value energy-efficient solutions, and mini-splits offer high efficiency for both heating and cooling, plus zoned temperature control. This leads to lower energy consumption and reduced electric bills, which is a major selling point.

You should flush your AC drain line once every three months to keep it clear of debris and buildup. Keeping your AC drain line clean prevents clogs, backups, mold growth, and extra wear on your AC unit. If you live in a humid area or have several furry pets, up your cleaning schedule to once a month.

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