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ROSAS CLEANING SERVICES
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Air Ducts & Vents - CleanAir Ducts & Vents - Clean - For Business

Serving Vado, NM and surrounding areas

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Hi! My name is Rosalinda, & I am a\nCleaning Tech/Home Care Provider based in El Paso, Tx with 8 years experience in this field. I really enjoy having the opportunity to come into people's homes & make a difference in there days & sometimes even make a difference in there lives! \nAlong with my partner, We offer custom visits as well as weekly, bi- weekly, or monthly services! My team is bilingual, & fluent in both English & Spanish! 😁 \n With the busyness of everyday life we understand it is easy to fall behind with chores at home & feel overwhelmed at times but, That's where we come in! \nWith a passion for creating clean & comfortable spaces, we offer a variety of services tailored specifically to your needs.\n We are here to help you get & maintain a clean home as well as help with any organization you may need! \nIf you're interested in our services please feel free to message. We look forward to having the chance to meet you & help make a difference in your home!

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Sparkle Moving Services
New to Angi
Air Ducts & Vents - CleanAir Ducts & Vents - Clean - For Business

Serving Vado, 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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Startech Heating & AC
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Air Ducts & Vents - CleanAir Ducts & Vents - Clean - For Business

Serving Vado, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Serviced furnace and cleaned HVAC for the winter. Excellent service, Fast, clean work and let me know that part of the work could not be completed because of the weather but they will return to finish when the temp is right. If they had not told me, I would have never known. Honesty and integrity is all important to me. Will definitely hire again."
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Bruce's Air
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Air Ducts & Vents - CleanAir Ducts & Vents - Clean - For Business

Serving Vado, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He is very good. I had another company come in that I had used for years, and they came in and said my water heater needed to be replaced. On an whim, I called Bruce's Air, and he came in and said it doesn't need to be replaced, just this part. He replaced the part, and everything was fixed. It cost me $70 compared to about $500 to $600. If I ever move back to El Paso, I would use him again."
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Insulation Works
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Air Ducts & Vents - CleanAir Ducts & Vents - Clean - For Business

Serving Vado, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Gave me a thorough analysis of my attic insulation and a proposal to make it better. I liked what Manuel had to say and set up a time to get some insulation installed. My blown in wool fiber insulation was rated R-38 when I had the house built in 1995, but over the years it settled down some and in some places was lacking, like over the garage. Plus Manuel's product - blown in fiberglass - wouldn't settle and would last for the life of the house. Manuel and his crew blew in the insulation on the 26th of July. He first sealed my overhead canned lighting and installed dozens of baffles to improve attic airflow from the soffits to the ridge vents. He also covered items I had stored in the attic with protective plastic wrap. It was pretty warm in the attic that day and I have to hand it to Manuel and his crew for doing the job under such conditions. Plus I have a split attic and Manuel elected to climb up and over to get into the second part. I may have met Superman that hot July day. After Manuel and his crew were done my attic looked like a beautiful winter Wonderland. They then did a great job cleaning up. They really did treat my house as if it were their own. I had two large attic spaces so the bill came to $4490, but according to the paperwork Manuel prepared, I should get $880.95 back from CPS. The amount was $400 more than the proposal because I had Manuel install more baffles at his suggestion to make the airflow as good as it could be. I waited a month to see if the extra insulation (an extra 20 inches) would have the desired effect. Well, I just got my CPS bill for August and for the 22 years I have been living here it was the lowest August bill I have ever seen. My average August bill over the 22 years was $211 and this August bill was $145 - a significant improvement considering how hot it has been this August. Oh, by the way, Manuel fixed an air leak at my duct exchange as a courtesy. Great job, great company, great benefits!"
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Air Duct Cleaning questions, answered by experts

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.

Return air ducts should generally not be installed in rooms with high humidity, contaminants, or strong odors. This includes bathrooms, kitchens, garages, closets, attics, and furnace or boiler rooms. Placing vents in these areas can draw moisture, fumes, odors, and potentially hazardous gases like carbon monoxide into your HVAC system, which can damage ductwork, promote mold growth, and compromise your home's indoor air quality and safety. According to the International Code Council, there are some exceptions. For example, a return duct may be placed in a kitchen if it is at least 10 feet away from cooking appliances and serves only that room. Similarly, a garage can have a return duct if it is part of a dedicated forced-air system that only serves the garage. For optimal performance, prioritize installing return air vents in central locations and rooms with consistent temperature needs, such as bedrooms and living spaces. If you are unsure, consult a professional duct installer for guidance.

Yes, a bowl of vinegar can absorb smoke. If you want to use this method to reduce the smoke smell in your house, all you have to do is leave a bowl (or multiple bowls) of white vinegar out overnight. Alternatively, you can use bowls of baking soda, coffee grounds, or activated charcoal.

Turn your system off when you're toasty or when you're out to prevent unnecessary wear. Using the timer on your thermostat so that it switches off when it reaches a certain temperature or turns on just before you get back from work is best. An annual maintenance contract can be helpful to ensure your system receives these important services at regular intervals.

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.

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