WESTON Duct Cleaning Specialists
About us
Did you know that most household dust contains mites, mold, mildew, pollen and animal dander? The EPA estimates the air indoors can be 70% more polluted than outside air. Each time your heating/cooling system runs dust, dirt, pollen, animal dander and other airborne contaminants are pulled into your duct system and re-circulated throughout your house. Over the years, the build-up of these contaminants can help your duct system become a breeding ground for bacteria, fungus, mildew and other microbes. Weston Duct Cleaning Specialists will remove these contaminants from your duct system. Our state-of-the-art equipment is the most effective way to eliminate air duct pollutants. Cleaning your ducts helps ensure your HVAC system can operate at peak efficiency. Dust, dirt and dust mites are found in all homes. Other factors can increase the need for duct cleaning, including: Family Members with allergies, asthma or other breathing concerns; Smokers in the household; Pets in the household; After home renovations or remodeling; Prior to or just after occupancy of a home; or Damage or water contamination to the home or HVAC.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Weston Duct Cleaning Specialists offers healthy home solutions to improve the indoor air quality of your home or small business. We offer Air Duct Cleaning; Dryer Vent Cleaning; Dryer Vent Replacement; Smoke Detector Installation; Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation; Anti-Microbial Fogging Electrostatic Furnace Filters; Replacement Batteries for Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Breathe Better. Live Better.
Services we don't offer
We offer solutions to improve indoor air quality.
Amenities
Eco Friendly Accreditations
Yes
Emergency Services
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- PayPal
- Check
- Visa
- MasterCard
Licensing
State Contractor License Requirements
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