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AIR DUCT CLEANING

Central heating and air conditioning systems transfer air throughout your house via air ducts. Debris can build up in your ducts that needs to be removed to ensure proper operation.

Cleaning includes the use of a Air Tool in each air duct. Roto Brush Air Brush Cleaning, Viper Air Snake Cleaning, Scorpion Whip Air Duct Cleaning.

Before cleaning: A visibly dirty and clogged air duct, showing accumulated dust, debris, and possible mold growth on the inner surfaces. The ductwork appears neglected, with a thick layer of dust coating the metal, potentially affecting air quality and system efficiency.

BEFORE

After cleaning: A pristine and clear air duct, showing no signs of dust, debris, or mold on the inner surfaces. The ductwork looks well-maintained, with the metal surfaces appearing clean and shiny, ensuring improved air quality and system efficiency.

AFTER

Pre-cleaning air duct photo displaying extensive contamination with thick layers of dust, cobwebs, and various debris visibly obstructing the airflow path. The environment inside the duct suggests long-term neglect, posing potential health risks and reducing HVAC efficiency

BEFORE

Post-cleaning air duct photo showing a remarkable transformation with all surfaces thoroughly cleaned to a near-new condition. The duct is free from dust, cobwebs, and debris, ensuring optimal airflow, enhanced indoor air quality, and increased energy efficiency of the HVAC system.

AFTER

PRICING

2500 ft. or less - $179.95
3000 ft. or less - $199.95
3600 ft. or less - $259.95
4000 ft. or less - $369.95
4500 ft. or less - $489.95
5000 ft. or less - $549.95
Side view of Anderson's Mechanical's specialized truck equipped with an advanced duct cleaning system, emphasizing the company's professional and well-equipped approach to delivering high-quality air duct services.
Rear view of Anderson's Mechanical's truck showcasing the air duct cleaning system, highlighting the state-of-the-art equipment used for providing efficient and thorough duct cleaning services.
  • What's Involved with a Furnace Cleaning
    We clean blower and motor, burners, heat exchanger, pilot assembly, and oil bearings (separate charge from air duct cleaning).
  • Why Get a Furnace Tune-Up?
    If you don’t know this already, regular maintenance for your heating units is very important. The people who don’t realize this are often those whose systems unexpectedly break down, leaving them without any heating during some of the most uncomfortable times of year. ​ For the small amount of money it costs to schedule a professional tune-up, the return on your investment can be huge. Besides helping avoid unexpected breakdowns, tune-ups are important for helping your unit recover lost efficiency, operate more safely, increase the overall lifespan of the unit, improve your overall level of comfort, and reduce your operating expenses. Ideally your heating system should be inspected at least once a year.
  • What is Involved in an AC Tune-Up?
    If you don’t know this already, regular maintenance for your air conditioning units is very important. The people who don’t realize this are often those whose systems unexpectedly break down, leaving them without any air conditioning during some of the most uncomfortable times of year. ​ For the small amount of money it costs to schedule a professional tune-up, the return on your investment can be huge. Besides helping avoid unexpected breakdowns, tune-ups are important for helping your unit recover lost efficiency, operate more safely, increase the overall lifespan of the unit, improve your overall level of comfort, and reduce your operating expenses. Ideally your air conditioning system should be inspected at least once a year.
  • What Goes Into an AC Tune-Up and Professional Cleaning?
    A thorough tune-up should include the following: ​ A comprehensive cleaning of the condenser coils. Doing so increases efficiency (which directly impacts energy costs) and can reduce the wear and tear on your system. Evaluation of the coolant level to help maintain peak operating performance. Lubrication of all moving parts to eliminate friction and wear that can increase your energy costs. A full calibration of your thermostat to verify proper operation. An inspection of the duct work for possible energy loss. Tightening and inspection of all the electrical connections to verify safe system operation. Evaluate performance of the blower motor and the condition of the blower belt. These are just a few of the standard checks that should be performed by a reliable HVAC technician. Anderson's Mechanical Services LLC offers a full 26 point check-up to help ensure your system is operating efficiently and reliably.
  • What's the Cancelation Policy?
    We do have a 24 hour cancellation fee of $45.00. This fee will be applied if cancellation after 24 hours prior to appointment, billed separately. But please call us to reschedule any time before 24 hours and there is no charge.
  • What Should the Home Owner Do?
    You may want to consider putting the wall/floor vent covers in the dishwasher at least every 3 months for sanitizing (excluding wood covers). We DO Not remove vent covers. We do ask for the home owner to remove vent covers from walls, if the vent covers (Heats or Returns) are not painted to wall. If they are painted to the wall please break paint seal prior to us arriving. Do Not remove ceiling vents, we do have air tools to clean those particular vents. Do not change furnace filter before appointment. Please have a new filter available for us to put in once the cleaning has been completed. So you start fresh with ducts, and filter.
  • What Can I Expect the Day of Service?
    Service can take an hour to an hour and a half once we arrive 2500 Sq Ft Or Less (2500 SQ ft Or Less) . We do give a courtesy call 20-30 minutes prior to arriving the day of. We do schedule a 3 hour time frame for arrival Mon-Sat.
  • How Does Anderson Mechanical Do Air Duct Cleanings?
    Our technicians will come into the home. The tech will go to the furnace room. Once in the furnace room the tech will make an 6 inch opening for the vacuum hose to be connected and create negative air Flow inside the trunk line/system. We do have sheet metal plates to cover this opening that can be reused in the future. We do make a few 1 inch openings (covered with 1 inch cap plugs) for the air snake to enter the trunk line and sweep the surface of the trunk line and force the dust/small debris to our vacuum bag located out side the home. But not until after each vent is completed. If existing openings are present upon arrival we do use the exiting openings. ​ Once the openings are made or opened, and the vacuum is in use, we will use 175-200 lbs of air pressure to force/loosen dust/small debris from each individual heat or return vent and push to the trunk line that the vents are connected to. We use a 1 inch air hose that will go throughout the home to each individual vent (heat and returns). Once the dust/small debris is in the trunk line, we use reverse air pressure to push the dust/small debris the where the Vacuum hose is located. When entering the vacuum hose all dust/debris is going to a 8 foot dust bag behind/attached to our vehicle. We clean the registers/grilles and the inside of each return and supply opening using a van-mounted vacuum along with specialized air tools. Using an assortment of air tools, we clean your entire air duct system, including air filter (depending on style). When cleaning is complete, we put everything back together again and clean up our work area.
  • How Does Pricing For Air Ducts Work?
    Call Us For Pricing Air Duct Cleaning is Priced By 2500 sq feet or less, 3200 Square Feet Or Less, 4000 Square Feet Or Less, 4400 Square Feet Or less. We Do Not Count Number Of Vents Or Trunk lines
  • What are the Benefits of Duct Cleaning?
    Your furnace and duct-work serve as your home's respiratory system, pulling air from inside your home through the return ducts, where the air moves through the filter into the furnace to be heated before passing through the supply ducts and back into your living space. Dust, pet dander, debris, pathogens, allergens, chemicals, dust mites—all of these contaminants become trapped inside your air ducts over time, and as the air moves through the system, it passes through these dirty ducts, redistributing the dirt throughout your home or simply depositing it in the ducts where it builds up over time. Air duct cleaning can dramatically reduce the number of contaminants present in your home's indoor air. Cleaning the air ducts in your home increases air flow within the system, helping to improve the efficiency of the heating system by distributing air throughout the house more quickly and with less effort. Regular cleaning of the air ducts also minimizes dust and debris entering the furnace, thereby helping to prevent clogging of the unit.
  • How Do I Prepare My Home Before You Arrive?
    Help us work quickly and efficiently by taking care of a few things prior to our arrival. We need a place to park our van close to your home so that our equipment can reach your furnace room. We require room to work around the furnace so it needs to be free from clutter. Every vent in the home must be accessible. If we need to move furniture, we will move and move back. If you have animals in the home that may exit without permission, please contain them in an area of your choice, for we will have an entrance open about 6 Inches for our equipment to enter. If you are not concerned about them exiting the home, they may stay where ever they feel comfortable.
  • How Do I Know If It'd Time to Get My System Professionally Cleaned?
    IF YOU ANSWER YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, IT MAY BE TIME TO HAVE YOUR SYSTEM PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED. 1. Do you or anyone in the house have allergies, asthma or other respiratory problems? 2. Does anyone in your family suffer from headaches, nasal congestion or other sinus problems at night or in the morning? 3. Are there any smokers in the home? 4. Do you keep dogs, cats or other pets in the home? 5. Do you notice a dusty or stale odor when your system calls for heat or air? 6. Do you notice dust on furniture shortly after cleaning? 7. Do certain vents not seem to get enough air flow? 8. Is your home newly built or remodeled?

DRYER & SIDE EXHAUST VENT CLEANING

$99.95

Rooftop VENT ADDITIONAL FEE

Dryer vents are cleaned using high pressure, compressed air to blast loose lint, debris, and nests.

This important service protects your home from fires, smoke and pollutants. It reduces energy costs allowing dryers run more efficiently, last longer, and dry clothes faster.

 

Includes the burner, motor, lint screen, and exhaust fan. We also use an air snake with a duct ball that forces air in a reverse fashion to thoroughly clean the dryer duct from the exterior of the home. When finished, we clean up the debris from surrounding area.

 

Please do not have clothes in dryer during the cleaning process.

Before and after comparison of a dryer's side vent cleaning, illustrating the significant difference made by Anderson's Mechanical's service, with a clear visual of the lint and debris removal, emphasizing fire safety and efficiency improvements.
Split-view image of a dryer vent before and after cleaning. On the left, the vent is heavily clogged with lint, fibers, and debris, indicating a fire hazard and inefficient drying. On the right, the vent is completely clear, with all obstructions removed, ensuring safer operation and improved dryer performance.

Bathroom Fans & Exhaust Vent

Rooftop VENT ADDITIONAL FEE

Moisture in a bathroom can lead to peeling finishes, warped doors, and even mold growth. The purpose of a bathroom exhaust fan is to control moisture and remove airborne odors and pollutants. While maintenance of bathroom exhaust fans is quite often overlooked, a proper maintenance schedule will ensure quiet and efficient operation, increase the fan's lifespan, and improve indoor air quality.

Your bathroom exhaust fans should receive routine maintenance performed yearly.

Image of a clean, well-maintained bathroom with a focus on the exhaust vent, reflecting the importance of regular maintenance by Anderson's Mechanical to prevent moisture damage and ensure indoor air quality, as part of comprehensive home care services.
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