Posted on 1/7/2019 1:20 PM By Dust Doctors
A home renovation project can help to improve the flow and layout of your space, add more square footage to your home, or update an outdated area, which can help make your home more functional and aesthetically pleasing. If you are having a home renovation project completed, you should be prepared, as a lot of dirt and dust will be kicked up. While you cannot prevent all of this dirt and dust, there are steps you can take to minimize the amount that is flying through your home. Having your vents cleaned is one of these steps
Posted on 12/24/2018 4:00 AM By Dust Doctors
It is recommended that you have your air ducts cleaned every three to five years. When your home is getting dustier than usual, the ducts are trying to tell you that they are due for a cleaning. If your home is due, you may find yourself wondering which duct cleaning company to select for your job. Here are a few of the factors you should consider to help you select a great company:
Posted on 11/26/2018 4:00 AM By Dust Doctors
Mold in your home’s ductwork can cause serious health risks for your family. The air quality experts at Dust Doctors in Minnesota explain how you can know if there is mold in your home’s ductwork and what you can do to get your air duct system clean and free of contaminants.
Posted on 10/29/2018 4:00 AM By Dust Doctors
Did you know that dryers are one of the leading causes of home fires? In fact, dryers are responsible for tens of thousands of house fires each year in the United States. The filter in your dryer does not always manage to catch all of the lint created when you do laundry. Dryer lint in your dryer vent can catch fire and quickly ignite a serious blaze in your home. At Dust Doctors in Minnesota, we can help you protect your home from a dryer vent fire by cleaning your dryer vent before it becomes a problem.
Posted on 9/10/2018 4:00 AM By Dust Doctors
Clogged air vents and filter are the leading cause of furnace problems. Dust and debris in the vents, ducts, and filters inhibit airflow throughout the home. The furnace has to work harder to maintain a warm and safe environment during the Minnesota winters.
Posted on 9/3/2018 4:00 AM By Dust Doctors
UV lighting is an effective tool for purifying the air in your home. By adding a UV lighting unit, you can reduce the dust in the air, as well as kill germs, mold, and bacteria. UV lights are used in a wide range of commercial facilities. You can also use them to purify the air in your home.
Posted on 8/27/2018 4:00 AM By Dust Doctors
One of the first items on your checklist when you purchase a new home is making sure that it is spotless before you move in. One area you may neglect, however, is cleaning the ductwork and the air conditioner before you move in.
Posted on 8/20/2018 4:00 AM By Dust Doctors
If your air conditioner isn’t performing as well as it should this summer, it could be due to dirty ductwork and a clogged unit. Dirty ducts account for 40% of poor airflow in the average home.
Posted on 7/9/2018 4:00 AM By Dust Doctors
One of the most important things you can do to keep the air quality in your home healthy is to clean your HVAC system’s air ducts regularly. Air ducts contain microbes, dust, mold, mildew, allergens, contaminants, and any number of problems that can make your home’s occupants sick. A dirty HVAC system is also far less efficient than a clean one. But it’s not enough to clean what is easily seen and diagnosed. Dust Doctors in Little Canada, Minnesota, offer an expert air whip cleaning process to keep your ducts clear and the fresh air flowing.
Posted on 5/21/2018 4:00 AM By Dust Doctors
As people are getting more health conscious, attention to a clean HVAC system is becoming more popular. There is no solid timeframe suggested in which to clean your air ducts. However, there are obvious signs you need to clean them. If you are unsure or have questions about whether you need HVAC duct cleaning, contact your local HVAC experts for guidance. Dust Doctors can point out any areas that may need work and help you to decide. If you live near Little Canada, Minnesota, give us a call.