
Commercial Duct Cleaning Services
For over 20 years, Home Pros Group has provided professional commercial duct cleaning for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems throughout North America. NADCA certified technicians with video inspection and documentation.
NADCA certified • 20+ years experience • Free on-site assessments
Improve Indoor Air Quality — Reduce Sick Building Syndrome
If you own or manage a commercial building, you are probably familiar with the term “Sick Building Syndrome.” People who spend time in “sick buildings” tend to experience a higher-than-average number of physical ailments like colds, flu, dizziness, asthma, headaches, and difficulty concentrating. Symptoms generally improve when people go on vacation and return when they come back to work.
Sick Building Syndrome is usually traceable to poor indoor air quality. In many cases of high employee absenteeism, poor indoor air quality is the real culprit. A thorough cleaning of your building’s heating, cooling, and ventilation systems can improve indoor air quality and reduce absenteeism. As an added bonus, HVAC system cleaning can reduce your heating and cooling costs.
Our Commercial Cleaning Methods
We use three methods of commercial duct cleaning, selected based on your building’s needs and cleanliness requirements.
Standard Duct Cleaning
Cleans the duct system using forced air and a strong vacuum. Recommended for removing dust and debris from the ducting systems of brand new buildings only. Once a building has been occupied, moisture in the air causes the dust to stick to the interior of the ducts, so the building must be cleaned using more advanced technology.
Power Whip / Viper Method
Suitable for most cleaning tasks. A power whip cleaning tool is used along with forced air and vacuum to dislodge dirt and debris from the ducts. All commercial, industrial, and institutional cleaning involve either the Power Whip or Pneumatic Brush method.
Pneumatic Brush Method
The most advanced of the three commercial duct cleaning methods, giving superior cleaning results. Hi-tech rotating brushes and a strong vacuum are used to clean the ducts. Common in hospital and institutional cleaning, where very high standards of cleanliness are required. White-glove testing of the ducting should detect no dust residue after this method.
