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State-of-the-art Equipment | Duct Cleaning | Heating and Air Conditioning | Grandview

When Grandview homeowners choose HEP, they get more than routine duct cleaning—they get the power of state-of-the-art inspection cameras, negative-air vacuums, and HEPA-filtered agitation systems that dive deep into every run of ductwork. Our certified technicians arrive in fully equipped service vans, photograph the before-and-after results, and seal each register with care so dust, dander, and unseen contaminants end up in our containment units, not back in your living space. The result is fresher air, steadier temperatures, and lower utility bills you can feel with every breath.

Because we’re Grandview locals, we know how fast pollen, pet hair, and construction debris can build up in a Mid-South HVAC system. That’s why HEP backs every duct cleaning with a satisfaction guarantee: if your indoor air quality meter doesn’t show measurable improvement, we’ll come back and make it right. From flexible scheduling to clear, upfront pricing, we’re redefining clean air—one home, one family, one duct at a time.

FAQs

Why is professional air-duct cleaning important for my HVAC system and indoor air quality?

As your furnace and air-conditioner circulate air, dust, pollen, pet dander, and even mold spores accumulate on duct walls. This buildup restricts airflow, forces equipment to work harder, and continuously recycles irritants through your rooms. A certified cleaning removes these contaminants, restores proper airflow, reduces allergy and asthma triggers, eliminates musty odors, and can add years to the life of your heating and cooling equipment.

How often should ducts be cleaned in the Grandview area?

For most homes we recommend cleaning every 3–5 years, which aligns with National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) guidelines. You may want service sooner if you have recently remodeled, own shedding pets, notice visible dust on vents, detect mold, or have household members who smoke or suffer from allergies. Grandview’s four-season climate—with humid summers and furnace-intense winters—can accelerate buildup, so regular inspections are wise.

What state-of-the-art equipment do you use during the cleaning process?

We deploy a truck-mounted negative-air vacuum that produces more than 5,000 CFM of suction, HEPA-filtered to 0.3 microns so nothing re-enters your living space. Inside the ducts we guide robotic rotating brushes and high-pressure air whips to dislodge debris. Real-time camera inspection verifies cleanliness, and an EPA-registered fogger can be applied for optional sanitizing. All tools are NADCA-compliant and safe for metal or flex ducting.

Can duct cleaning lower my energy bills?

Yes. When ducts are clogged, your blower motor and compressor must run longer to reach the thermostat set-point, which wastes electricity or gas. Restoring clean, unobstructed air paths can improve system efficiency by 10–30 %, according to U.S. Department of Energy studies. Customers often notice faster temperature recovery, quieter operation, and reduced wear on expensive components like blower wheels and coils.

What should I expect on the day of service and how long will it take?

A typical single-furnace home of about 2,000 sq ft takes 2–4 hours. Our uniformed technicians will: 1) walk through the home, answer questions, and protect floors with drop cloths; 2) seal each supply and return register; 3) connect the vacuum to the main trunk lines; 4) brush and air-wash every branch run; 5) clean the blower, plenum, and evaporator coil pan; 6) show before-and-after camera images; and 7) tidy up. You may stay home during service—expect some moderate noise but no chemical odors.

Is the process safe for my family, pets, and HVAC components?

Absolutely. All technicians are NADCA-certified, background-checked, and fully insured. Our equipment remains outside or in mechanical rooms, and we wear shoe covers indoors. Brushes are sized to each duct so they will not tear flex lines or disturb insulation. The optional disinfectant is a low-VOC, EPA-approved solution used in hospitals. Your HVAC system is powered down and carefully restarted, ensuring no electrical or mechanical stress.

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