About Rotobrush Air Duct Cleaning
Cleaning the air ducts in your home and workplace can improve the quality of the air you breathe. Dust and other allergens can become trapped in your forced-air system by entering through the return air vents or air leaks in your system. These air-conditioning and heating elemets then force allergens into your home. Does this Spark an idea?
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History
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Rotobrush air duct cleaning has been in operation for almost two decades. This company operates through franchises to clean your ductwork efficiently with new innovative products.
Significance
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Allergens can easily hide in your home forced-air system. What exactly is air duct cleaning? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency describes is as "the cleaning of various heating and cooling system components of forced-air systems, including the supply and return air ducts and registers, grilles and diffusers, heat exchangers heating and cooling coils, condensate drain pans (drip pans), fan motor and fan housing, and the air handling unit housing." You may easily clean the return air ducts and registers yourself by simply dusting them occasionally, but the interior components require a professional.
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Features
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Rotobrush has a revolutionary cleaner with a wireless controller that enters your ducts and provides complete cleaning at a faster rate due to its added suction. Its small design allows entry in crawl spaces and attics. The various-sized brushes attach to the duct robot and scrub all dust, dirt and allergens from your ductwork. Rotobrush also has a fog deodorizer that sprays into the air ducts to supply your home with a clean scent. The video inspection module, or Rotovision, allows you as the homeowner to view exactly what is inside the ductwork before and during cleaning. Rotobrush also has a dryer-vent-cleaning system, which can prevent clogs that may lead to excessive heat and ultimately fires in your dryer.
Benefits
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Consumers may benefit from cleaner air, especially if you or a family member has severe allergies, asthma or other health conditions related to allergens and dust mites. If your home has any type of water damage in the roof or attic, then water and mold may have entered your ductwork. Thorough cleaning can help eliminate harmful odors from your air-conditioning system.
Considerations
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A forced air-conditioning and heating system is a closed system. This means that if there are any ducts that are loose or open on your system, it will suck in dirt, dust and allergens and redistribute these into your environment. It is advisable to check your system once a year to make sure there are no leaks, which can contaminate the air that you breathe.
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