You know what can accumulate dust and dirt in your home? YOUR CLOSETS! Here are some great tips as we get ready for SPRING!!! Do the Switch - Bye Bye Winter Clothes! Hello, Spring! Purge - Donate or Chuck It if it's damaged, doesn't fit well or worn out Divide & Conquer - Keep the Basics, Favorites & Glam Pieces (the rest, you know what to do!) Make a Wish List - Refresh with Trendy Must-Have's (be wise!).
Studies have shown that household air is often 10 times more polluted than outdoor air. All the bad stuff humans and pets bring in from the outside is now trapped to breed and multiply. Then it is recirculated throughout the home by your HVAC system. This has a significant impact on allergies, asthma, and many other respiratory conditions. It has also been associated with causing or developing such issues in otherwise healthy humans. With all the time we are spending indoors, it's important to ensure the air you breathe is clean, especially during this pandemic! We do the maintenance on thousands of HVAC systems yearly. When we inspect the blower wheel and compartment, we often find them to be coated in a fine layer of dust, fungus and mold. This is the breeding ground for the BAD STUFF. If contaminated air is continually passing through your HVAC system then it only makes sense to treat and purify it through that same system. Call us today to book a time for us to clean your HVAC system.
Your home should be a healthy environment for your family and Indoor Air Quality plays a large role in creating that. Power Vac® is trusted across Canada to remove harmful bacteria, reduce symptoms of asthma and other respiratory conditions and improve the efficiency of your HVAC system and dryer.
Some homeowners might think they can clean ducts themselves with a vacuum cleaner and a long dust brush. Not a good idea. Cleaning air ducts is not a do-it-yourself job. Only use a certified technician who has the right tools and equipment.
Clean vents reduce fire hazards At the very worst, lint buildup in a dryer, or in any exhaust system for that matter, is a serious fire hazard – one that can be easily eliminated. A regular cleaning of the ductwork and exhaust fans is a good way to help reduce this potential fire hazard.