Up to 79% Off on Inspection-Heat/Ventilation/A/C at HVAC Cleaning Union
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Technicians inspect Heating,Air-Conditioning System to ensure all parts work well
Service Call for One Unit (Tune-up,Inspection)
Tune-up
21 point inspection
Condenser check up
Refrigerant check up
Electric components check up
Or
Furnace checking
Our regular service radius: 150 miles from this zip code: 75252, 76109, 76014, 76092, 78758.
Service Area: Our regular service radius: 150 miles from this zip code: 75252, 76109, 76014, 76092, 78758.
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- Limit 3 per person(s), may buy 1 additional as gift(s).
- May be repurchased every 30 days.
- Limit 1 per household.
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- Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
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About HVAC Cleaning Union
Air duct cleaning redefines home health. Eliminating dirt, dust and microbial growth from your ductwork can improve indoor air quality while maintaining a cleaner home and increasing HVAC efficiency. Clean ducts mean less dirt in your home and air because ductwork is often the source and pathway for dust and biological contaminants. You probably already vacuum your carpet regularly to keep it clean and looking fresh. But regular vacuuming isn't enough to keep your carpet clean. As you walk on your carpets throughout the day, dirt, stains and odors are being ground into the fibers of your carpet. This will result in your carpet looking old before it's time and possibly even voiding the warranty. That's why experts recommend having your carpets professionally cleaned every 12-18 months. Over time, air ducts accumulate a variety of contaminants, including dust, dirt, pest waste, pollen and mold spores. When your HVAC unit turns on, the heated or cooled air flows through your air ducts, picking up these contaminants. As your climate controlled air exits your vents, these contaminants become airborne where they can be inhaled or sucked back through your system.