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Sparkle Moving Services
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Serving Mesilla, NM and surrounding areas

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Sparkle Moving Services is a professional moving and Cleaning company built around disciplined planning, careful handling, and dependable execution. Every relocation we manage is guided by structured workflows, realistic timelines, and a commitment to safeguarding what matters to our clients. Our goal is not just to move belongings, but to make each transition predictable, organized, and stress-aware.\n\nFrom just a movers service to load and unload your rental moving truck, to a full residential relocation service and long-distance moving services, packing and unpacking services, commercial moving, and specialty moves, like moving pianos and gun safes.\n\nOur team brings experience, consistency, and operational clarity to every project. Serving El Paso, Fort Bliss, Horizon City, Las Cruces, NM, and surrounding communities, we focus on transparent communication, responsible scheduling, and relocation strategies designed for real-world moving needs.

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The Air Conditioning Company
New to Angi
Air Ducts & Vents - CleanAir Ducts & Vents - Clean - For Business

Serving Mesilla, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

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Hello. The Air Conditioning Company is pleased to be partnering with home Advisor to offer our full service HVAC services. We specialize in air duct cleaning, central air cleaning and dryer vent cleaning. However, we are open to other categories and tasks as well. From the Anthony area originally, we look forward to gaining your business.

Bel's Cleaning
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Mesilla, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

At Bel's Cleaning, we are dedicated to providing a cleaning service that will satisfy our client above and beyond. We have a reputation of getting the job done correctly the first time. We are continually looking for ways to improve our processes and equipment so that our client has the best possible service offered to them for the money they spend. Our team is very caring, trustworthy and dependable. We honestly treat your home or business like it was our own and with our attention to detail your property will look immaculate every time we clean it!

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Air Duct Cleaning questions, answered by experts

No, a vent is where an HVAC duct enters into a room to deliver conditioned air, and a damper is a valve that can open and close to restrict airflow to the vents throughout your home. Some HVAC vents have manual dampers on them that let you control the airflow to specific areas of your HVAC system, but dampers can also appear on the hidden ductwork or near your air handler for more precise temperature control and energy efficiency in your ductwork.

Costs depend on grease buildup, labor, and whether ductwork requires deep cleaning.

The number of return air vents a house should have depends on its overall square footage. You'll need one supply vent and one return vent for every 100 to 150 square feet of living space. This means that, ideally, there should be at least one return air vent in every room. However, if the room is 100 square feet or larger, it's better to have two or three. A 2,000-square-foot home should have between 13 and 20 return air vents, in total.

It is generally not a good idea to completely cover or close air vents. While you might have heard that closing vents in unused rooms saves energy, it does not improve HVAC performance or lower your energy bills. In fact, blocking, covering, or fully closing vents can create a buildup of pressure inside your ducts, which can lead to leaks, holes, or other problems. To maintain proper airflow, you should also avoid covering vents with furniture. If you want to reduce airflow to unoccupied parts of your home, it is better to partially shut the vents (between 50% and 75%) rather than closing them completely.

Areas of your home may provide an ideal environment for green or black mold. Most molds love moisture and will thrive in wet or damp areas. Some types of mold, such as Stachybotrys chartarum, grow well on materials commonly used in homes, such as gypsum board and wood. Mold may also grow in areas where there are leaks, such as in bathrooms, kitchens, or basements.

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