

Professional Air Duct Cleaning in NJ at your service! Don’t be fool by low priced ads, Bait and Switch is Illegal. Make sure your duct work is cleaned by NADCA certified Air system Cleaning Specialist. We apply “Negative Pressure” to the system. This is the only cleaning method approved by the NADCA. Call us today for a free estimate. 1-877-NJAIRDUCT.

Certified by the NADCA
Dust and debris are drawn directly
into our powerful vacuum using the “Negative Air Process”, known as the
Push and Pull Method.
High powered 200 PSI compressor air
tools are used to dislodge and push dust and debris into vacuum. (This
is known as the Push and Pull Method).
Results are shown to the customer,
ranging from 1lb to 3lbs of dust and debris.
Registers are removed and cleaned.
Removing regisers permits the proper
agitation of the ducts which is achieved with specialized air tools that
produce up to 200 PSI of air pressure and are designed specifically for
cleaning all shapes and sizes of ductwork including internally lined
fiberglass ductwork and flexible ducting.
Blower fan and AC coils are thoroughly
cleaned.
Up front pricing with no hidden fees.
No high-pressure salesman or sales
tactics.
We send out well-trained, experienced
technicians to your home.
No subcontracting.
We are highly recommended by many HVAC
companies and fire/water restoration professionals.
We are the "Air Duct Cleaning
Specialists".
Our crews NEVER clean more than two homes
per day, and do not work on a commission basis.
Under-powered vacuums that produce only 300
cfm that partially clean your system.
Use RotoBrush and Ninja Vacuums (Not a
recommended Cleaning method of the NADCA)
3 inch hose is inserted into your ductwork,
partially cleaning your system.
Do not apply the “Negative Air Process”, known
as the Push and Pull Method.
Will not show the how much dirt they have
pulled.
Charge extra for all items.
Promote low price specials, and then apply the
“Bait and Switch”.
Up selling is the name of their game.
Uses sealants & encapsulation in place of a
thorough duct cleaning, temporarily gluing dust to the interior of the
ductwork.