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National Air Duct Cleaners Association - NADCA

Did you know that one of the top five environmental risks to public health is poor indoor air pollution? Bacteria, mold, dust and pollen can blow through your home or office every time your heating and cooling systems are on. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, levels of some airborne pollutants in homes and offices may be up to 100 times higher than outdoor levels! Solution? The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) mission is to promote source removal as the only acceptable method of cleaning air ducts. Formed in 1989 as a non-profit association, NADCA has expanded their mission to include representing companies that assess, clean, and restore HVAC systems. NADCA is known across the world as the benchmark for qualified air systems and ventilation professionals.

FLAME Furnace technicians are all certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association, with specific recognition in Ventilation Inspection and Ventilation System Mold Remediation. We offer a complete range of air system cleaning and sanitizing. We understand that regular air duct cleaning is essential to keep your Michigan home & business' air safe and pollutant-free. Some of our residential & commercial indoor air quality services include air duct inspection, duct cleaning and duct system sanitizing.

FLAME Furnace also suggests in-line ultraviolet lighting. Through research and development, air duct cleaning developers have learned that special UV light bulbs installed in air ducts can kill almost all airborne germs and impurities. Another way to battle these air duct germs is to install a high performance filter system. Such systems increase the efficiency of your air duct cleaner.

Proper air duct management will improve your air quality, bring a healthier indoor environment and help your air duct system equipment to perform more efficiently and last longer. Clean and efficient systems have a longer life span. How frequently should you clean your air duct system for a Michigan home or business? That depends on several factors, including the presence of smokers in the house, pets that shed, residents with allergies, etc. Under normal circumstances, you should have your air duct system cleaned every 2 to 4 years.

NADCA members have a signed code of ethics stating that they will do anything possible to protect the consumer and follow the NADCA standards for cleaning. FLAME Furnace technicians have passed the certification examination and demonstrate knowledge of all cleaning methods. We have worked in tens of thousands of homes across the Metropolitan Detroit region! As an industry leader, we have a reliable team of trained and licensed technical professionals offering same day service, evening and Sunday appointments, as well as holiday service. FLAME Furnace continues to grow, as we built our business model around "the complete home comfort partner."

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