Garland's well-established residential areas, many with homes built from the 1960s through the 1990s, often have original ductwork that's never been professionally cleaned. Combined with North Texas's notorious allergy seasons and dust storms, these older systems become reservoirs for contaminants.
The Reality of Original Ductwork
Many well-established residential areas contain homes with ductwork that has never been professionally cleaned in 30 to 50+ years. These original duct systems have accumulated significant amounts of dust, dead skin cells, pet dander, insect remains, and in many cases, rodent droppings.Combined with North Texas's reputation as one of the worst regions in the country for seasonal allergies, these aging duct systems become concentrated repositories of allergens that continuously circulate through homes whenever the HVAC runs.
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Call Us Now: (866) 849-2949Our Deep Cleaning Process
Fresh Air Techs deploys a rigorous, multi-stage extraction protocol that goes far beyond cosmetic vacuuming. True duct cleaning demands negative pressure technology.
How Negative Pressure Works:
- System Sealing: We temporarily seal all supply and return registers to create a closed loop within your home's HVAC network.
- High-Velocity Extraction: A powerful vacuum collector connects to the main trunk line, pulling air at thousands of CFM.
- Targeted Dislodgment: Pneumatic agitation whips break apart years of caked-on dust from duct walls while the vacuum maintains suction.
- Total Removal: All loosened debris is immediately extracted into our external containment unit — nothing enters your living space.
Revitalizing Aging HVAC Systems
The difference in HVAC performance after cleaning decades-old ductwork can be dramatic. Homeowners frequently report that their system cools faster, runs shorter cycles, and produces noticeably less dust throughout the home.For homes considering HVAC replacement, a duct cleaning before installing new equipment ensures the fresh system isn't immediately contaminated by debris from old, dirty ductwork.