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Oliver Heating & Cooling » Air Duct Cleaning

Air Duct Cleaning

Protect your Family!  Reduce airborne allergens!  Lower utility bills!

Air Duct Cleaning is one of the smartest investments you can make to protect your family. Why? Air Duct Cleaning creates a healthier home. Just read these important facts about how poor air quality affects your family’s health.

Dust, dirt, pollen, mildew, mold, fungi, bacteria and smoke are pulled into your duct system every time your furnace or air conditioner operates.

These airborne contaminants build up inside the ductwork over time and are spewed out and circulated throughout your home continually affecting the health and comfort of your family. As a result, there may be an increase of viruses and breathing problems for your family.

The state-of-the-art, HEPA-AIRE HVAC contaminant removal system used by Oliver assures that your ducts are being cleaned in the most effective way. It is 99.7% efficient in removing microbial contaminants. This system enables our technicians to reach and thoroughly clean your entire duct system with minimal disruption.

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Since 1980, people suffering from asthma rose on average of 14% each year" (Source: US National Health Interview Survey, 1980-94; Center for Disease Control & Prevention, 1998)  Have you noticed that your family seems to be suffering more from allergies, asthma, headaches, sleep problems and everyday maladies?  Perhaps your air tight home is making you sick.  EPA found that indoor air can be up to 70 times more polluted than outdoor air because of air-tight homes and build-up of dust, smoke, pollen, chemical sprays, and fungus inside your duct system.

Important Facts about Indoor Air Quality

FACT:  Most people spend 60% to 90% of their time indoors. (American Lung Association)

FACT: The levels of some hazardous pollutants in indoor air have been found to be up to 70 times greater than in outdoor air. (USEPA)

FACT: Studies have shown that two out of three indoor air quality problems involve the HVAC system.

FACT:  More that 50 million Americans suffer from allergies and 10-12 million suffer from asthma.

FACT:  One out of six people who suffer from allergies do so because of the direct relationship to fungi and bacteria in the air duct systems. (Total Health and Better Health Magazine)

FACT: The elderly, asthmatics and children with breathing problems, allergies and lung diseases are likely to be more sensitive to pollutants. (Dept. of Consumer Affairs)

Did You Know?

  • Many ordinary activities such as cooking, cleaning, and redecorating can spread indoor pollutants. 
  • Most homes generate about 40 pounds of dust per year for every 1500 square feet of space.
  • About 40,000 dust mites, a common cause of household allergies, can be found in only one ounce of dust.
  • Even a spotless home can allow indoor pollutants to flourish. Bathrooms, damp basements, and even carpets and furniture are often the prime cause.
  • Flowers are a source of pollen, but trees are the main culprits for allergy sufferers. Many trees, such as birch, alder and pine trees, rely on the wind instead of insects to distribute their pollen.
  • Exposure to indoor air pollutants has increased due to a variety of factors, including the increased use of synthetic building materials and furnishings, chemically formulated personal care products, and household cleaners.
  • Most homes built after 1979 have tighter insulation wraps that trap smoke, odors and other irritants indoor.
  • It is suggested, we drink approximately two quarts of clean water each day. By comparison, we inhale approximately 15,000 quarts of air each day.
  • The EPA ranks indoor air pollution among the top five environmental risks to public health.
  • EPA studies indicate that indoor levels of many pollutants may be 25 times, and occasionally more than 100 times, higher that outdoor levels. In general, indoor air is four to five times more polluted than outdoor air.
  • More than 15 million Americans are estimated to have asthma, including one- in-13 school age children.
  • In the last 30 years, the number of people with asthma has gone up by almost 60%.
  • 87% of American homeowners are not aware that pollution may be worse inside their homes than outdoors.
  • The World Health Organization estimates that approximately 30% of newly constructed and remodeled facilities have indoor air quality problems.
  • Because they breathe faster than adults, children inhale 50% more air per pound of body weight than adults and are especially sensitive to air quality problems.
  • Over 28 million Americans suffer from hay fever and other allergies.