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- Sherman Oaks
- Reseda
- Northridge
- North Hollywood
- Burbank
- Calabasas
- Moorpark
- Canoga Park
- Woodland Hills
- Van Nuys
- Thousand Oaks
- Simi Valley
- Granada Hills
- Santa Clarita
At Air Duct Cleaning AP, we are committed to providing high-quality air duct services to homes and businesses throughout Orlando, With years of experience in the industry, our team of skilled professionals ensures your HVAC system operates efficiently and delivers clean fresh air.
We specialize in air duct cleaning, installation, inspection, repair, replacement, UV light installation, and sealing, using state-of-the-art equipment and advanced techniques. Our goal is to improve indoor air quality, enhance energy efficiency, and create a healthier living and working environment for our customers.
Frequent Questions
What is "air duct sealing" and when is needed?
Air duct sealing is a process that uses sealant or tape to close leaks in heating and cooling ducts. It is needed when ducts leak or fail to maintain temperature efficiency, causing higher energy bills and poor indoor air quality. Sealing ensures effective energy use.
How do I know if my duct system is leaking and needs to be sealed?
Several signs may indicate leaky ducts within your home. For example, you may notice uneven temperatures between rooms, unexpectedly high energy bills, or excessive dust accumulation. Furthermore, if you hear whistling sounds coming from your vents or feel a draft near ductwork connections, it’s likely that air is escaping.
What is the best way to seal duct work? Is duct tape a viable solution?
While duct tape might seem like a quick fix, it’s not a long-term solution for sealing air ducts. The adhesive degrades over time, especially with the fluctuating temperatures within a heating and cooling system.
Can sealing my ducts improve indoor air quality?
Absolutely! Leaky ducts can pull in dust, allergens, and other pollutants from unconditioned spaces. For this reason, sealing them creates a barrier, preventing these contaminants from entering your heating and cooling airflow.