Dust aggravates breathing problems, causes burning eyes and itching skin, and makes allergy problems worse. Health agencies, doctors, and scientific researchers claim that airborne dust may be one of the worst causes of health-related problems. Today our homes and workplaces are more airtight and energy-efficient than ever, and the American Lung Association estimates that, on average, we spend 90% of our time indoors. Since indoor air can be 2-3 times more polluted than outdoor air, it's easy to see how the air we breathe could be harmful to our health. Indoor air is circulated through central heating and air systems which may include ductwork that is contaminated with dust, dirt, and even debris left over from initial construction. Depending on the condition of your ductwork, even residue from pests could be present.
"Eight years after we built our home, we had our ductwork cleaned. When they were finished, the technician was sure to tell me what he found in addition to sheetrock dust, screws, & nails – A PETRIFIED BAT!! We had no idea!!! We concluded that the only time it could have gotten in was during the drying out process when they were building our home..."Carla Kaminga
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Watch it Happen
Here is a video demonstration of the Viper Clean Sweep System – the same product Hendrix uses for the majority of duct cleaning jobs.
In just six minutes, watch 30 feet of main duct go from filthy to shining clean in a single pass.