Our Process
When arriving to the job, we always show the customer our Credential book that includes the following:
Our Process for a Professional Air Duct Job
- Valid Proof of insurance
- Michigan Mechanical License
- List of Commercial References
Our Process for a Professional Air Duct Job

1. Information
Upon entering the customer’s home, we always provide our credential book (State Mechanical License, Agriculture License, Etc.) for the customer to review while we clean their home. We then walk the customer though the job process, with a detailed explanation on our cleaning methods.

2. Customer Protection
We first set up using large tarps in order to protect any areas which need it. We always use corner wall guards to protect the walls.

3. Vacuum Hose Setup
We then proceed with setting up our 8 or 10 inch gas powered vacuum hose, which creates a negative pressure to either side of the duct system we will start with first.

4. Area Setup
We then go to the furthest register vent inside the home or business, at that point, a technician will then carefully remove the register vent cover with razor knives so that we do not remove any paint from the walls.

5. Cleaning Process
We then wipe off the vent covers and then use either a brush system or the viper cleaning system (which are considered air whips) to clean the air ducts. These whips are designed to go through the entire duct system. Which our machine then picks up any debris and collects it in our dust bags located outside.

6. Vent Cover Closure
We then apply a deodorizer if needed. We reinstall all of the register vents once each vent has been cleaned

7. Cleaning Trunk Lines & Plenums
Once all of the main lines have been cleaned, we clean the main trunk lines with tools, after which we will install one inch air duct plugs in the lines which need them.

8. Air Washing Furnace
We then go the furnace area and air wash the interior of the furnace as needed, we then clean the following parts as well- Blower Fan and Filter Box.

9. Customer Viewing Options
We then show the customer how clean the duct work is by either a video inspection or by photos. We then close all of the access holes with approved galvanized access patches.

10. Closing Up The Job
We then proceed with cleaning up all the work areas as needed. Load up all equipment into the trucks. Leave the customer with a written receipt.
