Air Duct Cleaning
If the air coming out of your vents smells musty, or your air vent looks dirty, it could be time for an HVAC and air duct cleaning from Seasprout Restoration. We can provide your family with Air Duct Cleaning and other services to improve the air you breathe and the efficiency of your air conditioning system.
Air Duct & HVAC Cleaning
Are your air ducts secretly making you sick? Dust, allergens, and mold could be lurking in your ductwork, polluting the air you breathe every single day. But don’t worry—there’s a simple solution!
At Seasprout Restoration, we offer professional air duct cleaning services designed to restore the cleanliness of your air ducts and improve the air you breathe.
Why Choose Our Air Duct Cleaning Services?
Healthier Indoor Air Quality: By removing built-up debris and allergens, we help reduce respiratory irritants and create a healthier environment for you and your family or employees.
Energy Savings: Clean ducts mean your HVAC system doesn't have to work as hard, which can lower energy costs and extend the life of your system.
Mold Prevention: The humid climate in The Bahamas makes mold a common issue. Our thorough cleaning helps prevent mold growth in your air ducts, keeping your air fresh and safe.
Seasprout’s technicians follow the air duct cleaning process industry standards as defined by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA).
Clean Air Ducts are Essential
Many property owners don’t take air ducts and the components of the HVAC system into consideration when caring for their properties or themselves, typically because they are out of sight and out of mind. In reality, healthy indoor air quality (IAQ) is critical for maintaining well-being and preventing health issues, as most people spend about 90% of their time indoors. Poor IAQ has been linked to a range of health problems, from respiratory diseases to cognitive impairments. Here are some key reasons and statistics that highlight its importance:
Health Impacts
Indoor air can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air, exposing occupants to fine particulate matter (PM2.5), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other toxins. These pollutants can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, increasing the risk of conditions like stroke, heart disease, and respiratory illnesses
Globally, exposure to indoor air pollution contributes to approximately 3.2 million premature deaths annually, with children and the elderly being the most vulnerable
Productivity and Cognitive Function:
Studies show that improving indoor air quality can enhance workplace performance by 10% and reduce sick days by up to 35%, making it a priority for businesses
Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) characterized by headaches, fatigue, and respiratory issues linked to poor IAQ, affects up to 57% of workplaces. Air duct cleaning can reduce this risk by removing pollutants at the source.
Economic and Environmental Benefits:
Maintaining clean air indoors through proper ventilation and air purification not only improves health outcomes but also reduces energy consumption when HVAC systems are optimized. This can lower costs and reduce the environmental footprint
Impact on Vulnerable Populations:
Young children and those with pre-existing conditions like asthma are especially at risk. For example, exposure to poor IAQ nearly doubles the risk of lower respiratory infections in children under five
As a homeowner, you should strongly consider an air duct cleaning if:
There is visible mold on your vents
You have pets living in your home
You have allergies, asthma or unexplained issues
Had a rodent or pest infection
Your home has suffered damage
Your home has been renovated or is being remodeled
Notice unpleasant odors in your property
It hasn’t been done in years. NADCA recommends cleaning air ducts every 3-5 years or more frequently in areas with high dust, humidity or air pollutions