of all homes have leaky ducts
of your heated and cool air leaks out of your ducts
Annual savings of anywhere from
$300 - $1,000
annually per system when you Aeroseal your ducts
is wasted every year in the USA
of every $1 you spend is on wasted energy
the importance of
dust collection systems
the importance of dust collection systems
Where can you find a Dust Collection System?
- Manufacturing facilities
- wood shops
- metal shops
- Pharmaceutical facilities
- industrial warehouses
- Food processing plants
- Recycling and waste disposal service
- Any facility that produces fumes, dust or hazardous particulates
Why are they important?
improve air quality
Reduce worker’s exposure to hazardous particulates
eliminate random releases of dust into the air
Reduces fire and explosion hazards
improve productivity through ease of maintenance
Operate at peak efficiency
our cleaning process
1.
STEP ONE
Power vacuum truck is hooked into the main duct creating negative suction.
2.
STEP TWO
Air charge dislodger or specialized agitator is sent down all duct lines to dislodge and agitate debris and particles while the vacuum removes dust.
3.
STEP THREE
Remove filters and clean out bag house section of the collector.
4.
STEP FOUR
For larger duct work, hand vacuuming may occur to ensure proper cleaning.
Why and How Often should I clean the Dust Collection System?
Advanced Air Duct Cleaning has answers
When dust and particulates build up on the walls of the ducts, suction is decreased creating what is known as static pressure drop. Static pressure drop can significantly reduce the efficiency of your dust collection system and restrict its ability to remove contaminants from the air. In some cases, the air will become so polluted with containtments, visibility will be limited. Dust Collection System cleaning frequency can vary from every 6 to 12 months depending on the facility use and amount of air borne contaminants.