Air Duct & Chimney Cleaning
At Green Clean, we are experts at cleaning Air Ducts & Chimneys we use high pressure brushes for the cleaning. Choose us for superior cleaning services! In time, Air Ducts & Chimneys start to get dusty and collect debris which can cause bacteria over time and clogged up. Which will require a timely cleaning to keep your home safe and smell fresh. Our cleaning will allow your home to get clean air and make it a much safer home for you, and your loved ones.
In order to get satisfactory results our professionally trained employees use auto-scrubber machines, unique methods and drying technology that keeps your house clean. In which our cleaning procedures involve the usage of the modern equipments and technology. We also vacuum, and scrub to get the highest quality cleaning results in your area.
We Clean Air Duct
Air duct - the technician will use agitators, such as brushes, compressed air, or air whips, to dislodge the dust, dirt, and other debris inside the ducts.
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Brushes: Long, flexible brushes that spin inside the ducts can scrape off the walls of the ductwork.
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Air Whips or Pneumatic Tools: These are flexible hoses with nozzles that blow high-pressure air into the ducts to loosen debris.
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Comprehensive Coverage: The technician will methodically clean each part of the duct system, including the main trunk lines and branches, and all supply and return vents. This ensures no part of the ductwork is missed.
We Clean Chimney
Chimneys - Accessing the chimney from the roof: The technician will climb onto the roof to access the chimney’s top. This is the most effective method for cleaning, especially if there is a significant buildup of creosote.
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Using chimney brushes: The professional will use chimney brushes designed to fit the specific size and shape of the flue. These brushes may be manually operated or attached to a rotating motorized system.
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The brushes are lowered into the flue, where they scrub the walls of the chimney, dislodging soot and creosote.
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The debris is then sucked up by a vacuum system (if they are using a vacuum) or allowed to fall into the fireplace, where it will be cleaned up later.
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Bottom-Up Cleaning
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Accessing the chimney from the fireplace: If the technician cannot access the chimney from the roof, or if it is more convenient to clean from the bottom up, they will remove the damper or the smoke shelf inside the fireplace.
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Using specialized rods and brushes: The technician attaches flexible rods to a motorized brush and inserts them into the chimney flue. The rods allow the brush to move up and down the chimney, scraping away creosote and debris.
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Vacuum system: Many professional chimney sweeps use a high-powered vacuum system to suck up the loosened soot and debris as they work, reducing the amount of mess inside your home.
We Clean Dryer Vents
Dryer Vents - Depending on the type of system, the professional will clean the duct using specialized tools. They may use a combination of brushes, vacuum systems, and air pressure to remove lint and debris.
A. Brush Cleaning (Manual)
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Flex rod and brush system: The technician will insert long, flexible rods with a rotating brush at the end into the dryer vent duct. This allows them to scrub the walls of the ductwork, loosening lint and other debris.
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Rotating the brush: The brush is rotated as it moves through the vent, dislodging lint and grime from the walls of the duct.
B. Air Compressor or Pneumatic Tools
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Blowing air into the duct: Some professionals use compressed air or pneumatic tools to blow air through the ductwork. This method helps dislodge stubborn lint that might be stuck in harder-to-reach areas.
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Removing debris: The force of the air helps to push the debris towards the vent opening, where it is then captured by a vacuum or released outside.
C. High-Powered Vacuum Systems
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Vacuum attachment: The technician uses a high-powered vacuum with specialized attachments to suck up lint, dust, and other debris from inside the ductwork.
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Vacuuming the vent: The vacuum may be connected to the vent opening inside the dryer or near the exterior vent hood. It helps remove debris loosened by the brushes or air compressor.
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Maintaining suction: While cleaning, the technician will ensure that the vacuum maintains constant suction to pull out all the dislodged debris and lint from the entire length of the venting system.
D. Cleaning the Exterior Vent Hood
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Cleaning the vent opening: The technician will also clean the vent hood located outside your home. This is a crucial part of the process, as lint can accumulate at the exterior opening, blocking airflow and causing potential issues.
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Inspecting the vent cover: The vent cover is checked to ensure that it opens and closes properly, and that there are no obstructions like bird nests, leaves, or other debris blocking the vent.