Residential Duct Cleaning Process

Give your ventilation system a boost to enhance air quality, cut down on equipment failures, and foster a healthier workplace that boosts productivity.

Our Process of Duct Cleaning

Step 1: Area Inspection and Preparation
  • Two of our certified technicians will arrive on the job site as scheduled in a decalled vehicle or a non-detailed vehicle.
  • They will fill out an activity sheet – mapping out where all the vents are in the house.
Commercial Graded Equipment used by Unique Duct Cleaning Kleinburg
Step 2:

Our certified technicians will use commercial grade equipment

Step 3:

To protect the floor, our technicians will layer drop sheet.

Step 4:
  • Any pets, children, or toys should be kept away from the work areas, (if possible out of the house)
  • This is to maximize safety and minimize interruptions to the work process.
Step 5:

All vents are covered with foam blocks(black or grey) or blue paper or closed before starting work to achieve negative air pressure and avoid blowbacks.

Step 6:

Our technicians will begin our work from the furnace room.

Step 7:

This is what your building’s duct system looks like before cleaning.

Step 8:

Our commercial graded equipment vacuum is attached to the supply and return lines.

Step 9:

Air pressure of 300 PSI will be blown into all return vents, first, to push dirt and debris into main lines for cleaning.

Step 10:

Then the same air pressure of 300 psi will be blown into all the supply vents to push dirt and debris into main lines for cleaning.

Step 11:
  • Main lines located in the basement are then cleaned with our retractable snake jet system (with air pressure of 300 PSI).
  • This tool will clean the hard to reach places, including the corners within the line and bring all the loose dirt towards the vacuum working as an air-rake.
Step 12:
  • All main duct lines are cleaned with a Semi robotic brush which cleans the inner walls of the duct system.
  • This is repeated 2-5 times as necessary to loosen and agitate dirt and debris towards vacuum.
Step 13:

Main lines are then again cleaned third time with our retractable snake jet system (with air pressure of 300 PSI).

Step 14:

This is what your building’s duct system looks like AFTER cleaning.

Step 15:

All one-inch access points are closed by installing black plugs Eight-inch access holes are covered using stainless sheet metal plate, sealed with aluminum tape.

Step 16:

The work area is cleaned. The furnace and air conditioning unit is inspected to ensure everything is in order.

Clean Air Certificate
Step 17:

We will give a Clean Air Certificate.

Step 18:
  • We will give a report of our progress to the main occupant.
  • We appreciate your business and we will do whatever it takes to deliver the best service possible.