Charlotte Air Ducts
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AIR DUCT CLEANING PRICES

*Winter Special*


20.00 per Supply  (Vents that blow air in to the room)

 

                         20.00 per Returns  (Vents that sucks air to the unit)


50.00 to spray Oxine (each system)

                                            (10 vent minimum)


25.00 for air filters (3M) *

*Only upon request and customer supply's sizes


FREE DRYER VENT CLEANING WITH ALL DUCT CLEANING JOBS!

Oxine®(AH) has been successfully tested and proven extremely effective against a broad spectrum of microorganisms. USDA studies suggest chlorine dioxide may be up to 7 times more effective than chlorine bleach. OXINE is very effective in the control of malodorous by eliminating the odor causing bacteria or compound at the surface.

Oxine®(AH) eliminates odors.

Oxine®(AH) leaves no toxic chemical residue or odors.

Oxine®(AH) is easy to apply - no rinsing required.

Oxine®(AH) possesses low toxicity category assigned by EPA (Category III).


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DRYER VENT CLEANING

Residential Customers ****Special****** Dryer Vent Cleaning***** $99.00

Flex Duct Not Included In Special

Dryer Fire Hazards - Do You Need to Clean Your Dryer Vent?

You can read the fire hazard and safety warning from the Consumer Product Safety Commission here. They recorded more than 15,000 dryer-related fires back in 1998. Basically, they confirm the things we have already covered about keeping your dryer vent and duct clean -- like cleaning the lint trap after each use, cleaning out the ducts and vents regularly, cleaning behind the dryer, having the right kind of duct material, and using caution when cleaning oil or chemical soiled items. Further reports have shown that most dryer fires occurred with older dryers without thermostats (or broken thermostats), with crushed or kinked hoses in the back of the dryer, and often with a missing lint screen. So by keeping your dryer clean and in decent working condition, chances are you will not have to worry about a fire.

Dryer Vent Cleaning - How to Get Lint Out of Your Dryer Vents

Unlike the dishwasher or clothes washing machine, the dryer needs a little ongoing maintenance to keep it in safe, proper working condition. How does a clothes dryer work? The way your dryer works is pretty simple - it spins clothes around in hot air while an exhaust vent sends damp air outside. A round, flexible exhaust tube connects to the back of your dryer and then to a duct in the wall that leads somewhere outside -- so all the hot, moist air coming out of the dryer ends up outside. As your heated clothes tumble in the hot air, lint (tiny bits of the cotton or other fibers that make up your clothing) comes off the fabric and most of it gets caught in the lint trap as the exhaust air passes through it. The lint trap is usually accessed either inside the dryer door or on top of the dryer -- it usually looks like a plastic or wire screen. Whatever gets past the lint trap goes out the exhaust vent and duct and either clings to the sides of the tube (it is wet with condensation and can be sticky) or blows out the exhaust vent outside.

Dryer Vent Problems - How do you know when to clean your dryer vents and ducts?

Since your dryer has to blow exhaust air out through the ducts, the shorter the duct work the better. The total recommended length is normally less than 25 feet from the back of your dryer to the outside vent cover -- that's with a straight running exhaust duct. If you have bends and turns, it should be an even shorted distance. The more turns and the further the distance, the harder your dryer must work to move exhaust air and loose lint -- and the harder your dryer works and the longer it runs, the sooner it will wear out and have to be replaced or repaired. If your dryer has clogged vents and ducts, there are usually a few signs you'll see:
  • Loads of clothing will take longer to dry;
  • clothing will be very hot and still damp when dryer finishes (heavy items especially, like towels);
  • the dryer itself will feel hotter;
  • there may be NO lint on the lint screen (the exhaust system is clogged)
A lint-clogged dryer can often consume $20 worth of extra electricity every month trying to dry your clothes - so it makes good sense to keep your dryer clean.


Chimney Division:

$125.00 *Internet Special*Open Fireplace Cleaning with Inspection Levels I,II, and III (Regular Price $165.00)
$99.00 Open Fireplace Chimney Inspection Levels I & II
$125.00 Wood Stove Inspection Levels I & II

$175.00 *Special*Wood Stove Cleaning with Inspection Levels I and II (Regular Price $275.00)
$125.00 and up Chimney Caps Installed  Stainless Steel & Copper

$99.00 Dryer Vent Cleaning
 
$250.00 Top Mount Damper(select sizes installed price)



Lint Alert Dryer Exhaust Safety Alarm  $125.00 Installed

Using our washers and dryers is part of everyday living, but did you know there are over 15,000 dryer related fires occurring annually? The reasons for dryer-related fires are frequently overlooked and include:

  • Dryer hose being too restrictive
  • Hose being crushed
  • Clogged termination

Pressure levels found in the dryer duct typically increase over time due to lint build-up or other restriction. Keeping a clean and unobstructed dryer vent improves the safety and efficiency of your dryer, and the best way to do is by using the Lint Alert Dryer Exhaust Safety Alarm. The Lint Alert is an easy-to-install safety device that uses sophisticated differential technology to monitor your dryer's ventilation system. When the pressure reaches unsafe levels, the Lint Alarm will activate it's alarm and warn you that maintenance is required. Before the alarm-state, you can see the progression of fractional build-up on an LED light indicator on the unit with colors ranging from green to red to show varying levels of buildup.

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