Indoor Air QualityImproving Lives with Cleaner Air

How can you reduce exposure to indoor air pollution? One proven method is to remove the source of the pollutant or allergen by cleaning your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. HVAC systems have been shown to act as a collection source for a variety of contaminants that have the potential to affect your health. These contaminants may include, but are not limited to, construction debris, dander, insects, dust mites, dust particles, and other particulates.

Benefits:

  • Improve Air Quality
  • Improve System Efficiency
  • Minimize Energy Use
  • Maximize System Longevity

Chances are - You have never inspected your Ductwork.

Over time, dirt and debris accumulates throughout the entire system, including the ductwork, causing friction or loss of airflow. This accumulation not only chokes the system, it can also cause your system to run longer and harder, ultimately costing you more money in repairs and energy (electric/fuel) use. Clean air systems can contribute to healthy buildings, healthy employees, and energy savings.

“The areas that were in great need of cleaning are operating as never before.  The servicing of the duct work, exhaust system, diffusers and fan in the boys and girls locker rooms has made a tremendous improvement in the air quality.  When you showed me your video of the supply and return I knew that was money well spent, a picture being worth a thousand words.  I was impressed by how thorough and professional the mechanical people worked”

Mike Lonergan, Building and Grounds Director, Randolph Union High School

How healthy is your air quality?

We’re all aware of the potential hazards of allergens and pollutants in our outdoor environments, but have you ever considered what might be affecting your indoor environment?

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Americans spend up to 90 percent of their time indoors, and indoor allergens and irritants can play a significant role in triggering allergies and asthma attacks.  Allergies are the 5th leading chronic disease in the United States according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.

If there is visible dust, dirt or debris, you should have your ducts cleaned.

We recommend a quick video inspection to provide you with peace of mind.

We’re the Experts.

Vermont Mechanical’s Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Team has the experience in the field. Our cleaning technicians are NADCA ASCS Certified.  They are carefully trained and posses the knowledge and experience needed to deliver exceptional service, using state-of-the-art equipment and the latest cleaning techniques.

With our commitment to excellence and our experience, we have established a business relationship with our customers, second-to-none.

  • NADCA Certified ASCS on Staff
  • State-of-the-Art Equipment
  • Latest Cleaning Techniques

Vermont Mechanical continuously strives to be the leader in HVAC system remediation and customer satisfaction.  We welcome the opportunity to be the source for your HVAC system remediation and IAQ requirements. 

We offer:

  • Air Duct Cleaning
  • Video Inspection & Documentation
  • Still Photo Documentation
  • Annual Inspection & Maintenance
  • Air treatment solutions
  • Air Sampling & Testing 
  • Dryer Vent Cleaning

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