Clean, well-insulated ductwork is an important piece of any professional indoor air quality design. Excess dust and particulate matter isn’t just about having to clean more often—pollutants can cause all kinds of difficulties. Cutting off airflow, promoting mold and aggravating respiratory issues are just some of the problems that can start in your air ducts.
Enercare McKinley is fully committed to a comprehensive sense of comfort, so don’t be reluctant to ask for our guidance on the best strategy. Whether it’s insulating unfinished spaces or cleaning the ventilation itself, excellent ductwork services in Edmonton are just a phone call away.
Popping sounds are common if there’s a problem or damage in your ductwork. The actual sounds appear when there’s more airflow than your ductwork can handle. Trouble with your ductwork can lead to other ventilation and air quality issues, such as:
A whole-home zoning system helps you adjust where heating and cooling is directed. With supplemental thermostats and dampers installed in the ductwork, each zone’s temperature can be uniquely controlled.
The concentration of indoor airborne particles average 3-5 times more than outdoor air. In fact, EPA tests have found that exposure to contaminants can be 100 times higher indoors when compared with outdoors. Allergens, microorganisms and even household cleaners can contribute to contamination and lower your indoor air quality. You can receive an in-depth Home Health® Report Card by phoning the air quality Experts at Enercare McKinley.
A diagnostic fee, also known as a service call fee, is a typical charge used by HVAC companies once someone is dispatched to your home to diagnose the root cause of what’s affecting your furnace or air conditioner. A diagnostic fee covers the technician’s time, expertise and travel costs associated with determining the underlying cause of the problem. It’s in essence a service fee for the technician’s professional inspection to find what went wrong.
Think of it like a visit to the doctor’s office. They need to do some preliminary tests or an examination to learn more about what’s wrong before suggesting treatment. Similarly, the technician we send needs to inspect your HVAC equipment to decide on the best repair or maintenance steps.
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