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Technical Services

Air Duct Cleaning

The Importance of Duct Cleaning in Facilities

Air ducts are critical pathways for delivering temperature-controlled air throughout a building. Typically made of galvanized steel, aluminum, or fiberglass, they connect to HVAC systems to circulate heating and cooling across the facility. However, the accumulation of dirt, mold, and pests inside ducts can negatively impact air quality, trigger allergies, cause unpleasant odors, and even increase fire risks.

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Professional HVAC Duct Cleaning to Improve Air Quality

Regular cleaning is essential because these air pathways are invisible.

Clean air ducts circulate air with minimal allergens, pollutants, and dust throughout a building, maintaining a healthy indoor environment. Recovery Pro provides specialized HVAC duct cleaning to reduce health risks for occupants and users, fundamentally improving the air quality throughout the facility.

Features of Recovery Pro’s HVAC Duct Cleaning Services

Recovery Pro offers top-level quality and expertise for post-disaster duct restoration and routine maintenance. The service provides the following benefits to ensure safe and healthy air:

  • Improves indoor air quality and maintains a healthy environment
  • Rapid response for HVAC restoration after fire, flooding, or disasters
  • High-quality work in compliance with national standards (IICRC, etc.)
  • Enhances HVAC efficiency and extends equipment lifespan
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Cleaning Process for Safe and Clean Air

High-quality, transparent workflow from on-site inspection to report submission, following industry standards.

Recovery Pro performs HVAC duct cleaning according to the following process:

  • Initial on-site visit to quickly assess damage or contamination
  • Evaluation of the entire HVAC system based on national standards
  • Restoration plan development according to damage type (fire, water damage, mold, construction dust, etc.)
  • Professional cleaning performed using IICRC-compliant methods
  • Post-cleaning inspection and report submission for transparent operations
  • Duct repairs, sealing, and microbial treatments as needed