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Montgomery County Maryland Air Duct / Dryer Vent Cleaning
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Indoor Clean Air provides residential air duct cleaning, residential dryer vent cleaning, commercial air duct cleaning, HVAC restoration, mold remediation, and ductwork cleaning throughout Montgomery County, Maryland including the following services: Aspen Hill air duct cleaning, Bethesda air duct cleaning, Boyds air duct cleaning, Damascus air duct cleaning, Darnestown air duct cleaning, Gaithersburg air duct cleaning, Germantown air duct cleaning, Laytonsville air duct cleaning, Leisure World air duct cleaning, Montgomery Village air duct cleaning, Mt Airy air duct cleaning, Olney air duct cleaning, Burtonsville air duct cleaning, Chevy Chase air duct cleaning, Clarksburg air duct cleaning, Poolesville air duct cleaning, Potomac air duct cleaning, Rockville air duct cleaning, Silver Spring air duct cleaning, Takoma Park air duct cleaning and Wheaton air duct cleaning.
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To schedule an appointment for Air Duct Cleaning or Dry Vent Cleaning click here.
Two Important Facts to Know About Duct Cleaning:
The National Air Duct Cleaners Association or NADCA and The Environmental Protection Agency or EPA recommends that the entire HVAC system should be cleaned.
Duct cleaning is not a trade that is regulated in the State of Maryland.
This means that anyone can perform this service with absolutely no experience, certifications or training. So it should be a priority to find a NADCA certified contractor.
The NADCA and the EPA recommends that not only the air ducts be cleaned but that the entire system be serviced for:
- Supply air ducts cleaning
- Return air ducts cleaning
- Register cleaning
- Grille and diffuser cleaning
- Heat exchanger cleaning
- Heating and cooling coil cleaning
- Condensate drain pan cleaning (drip pans)
- Fan motors/fan housing cleaning
- Air handling unit housing cleaning
NADCA members must:
- Have at least one Air Systems Cleaning Specialist on staff
- Maintain $500,000 of liability insurance
- Agree to clean according to NADCA standards and comply with their Code of Ethics.
Why Clean Dryer Vents?
- Clothes dryer fires cause about 15,600 structure fires, 15 deaths, and 400 injuries annually.
- Eighty percent of clothes dryer fires in structures occur in residential buildings.
- Annually, 12,700 clothes dryer fires result in 15 deaths and 300 injuries.
- "Failure to clean” is the leading factor contributing to clothes dryer fires in residential buildings.
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