Antimicrobial chemicals are applied to the interior surface of the air ducts to treat microbial contamination such as fungi (mold), viruses or bacteria. Before any antimicrobial chemicals are used, the system should be thoroughly cleaned. It is critical that any antimicrobial treatment used in your system be registered by the U.S.
Cleaning HVAC systems enhances indoor air quality, reducing allergens and respiratory irritants to support overall health and well-being.
Residential HVAC systems should be cleaned every 1-5 years, depending on usage, allergies in residents, and presence of pets.
HVAC system cleaning can reduce allergens and pollutants, improving respiratory health and overall air quality in your home.
Antimicrobial chemicals are used in HVAC systems to inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, and mildew, improving air quality and system efficiency.
Residential HVAC systems should generally be cleaned every 2 to 5 years to maintain air quality and system efficiency.