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Man On The Run Handyman Services
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Serving Vaughn, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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Welcome to Man On The Run Handyman Services, proudly servicing Las Vegas and the surrounding areas. Our goal is to complete your project to perfection. We look forward to building long lasting relationships with the customers that we serve. We look forward to serving you. Call us today! You will not be disappointed.

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Serving Vaughn, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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At M7M, we take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

Air Duct Cleaning questions, answered by experts

You have two different types of air vents in your home: supply and return air vents. Your supply air vents are responsible for pushing air into your home. Meanwhile, return air vents draw warmer air back into the ductwork to condition it by removing the warm molecules from it. Both types of vents are necessary to a working HVAC system and a comfortable home.

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.

Yes, dust and pollen on a fan can trigger allergy attacks in many people. Additionally, fan blades can hold onto potentially dangerous bacteria particles before they die out. That’s why it’s important to keep all of the fans in your home clean and dust-free, which will help avoid any sickness or allergy flare-ups.

Ozone can damage building materials and belongings in your home, as the same oxidizing powers that allow it to remove odors can break down other things in your living space. However, it would take long-term exposure for any noticeable damages to occur. Since ozone smoke removal takes 24 to 36 hours, a treatment or two won’t have much of a negative impact on your belongings.

You should not put boric acid into your home’s air vents. While sprinkling boric acid in roach-prone areas is an effective way to get rid of them, it’s not safe to introduce those chemicals into your home’s air system. Instead, put boric acid or diatomaceous earth in a spot that roaches may walk through, infesting them and the rest of the infestation.

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