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Air Conditioner Duct Cleaning
Air Conditioning ducts are one of the most commonly over looked parts of a home or business. The reason most home or business owners give when asked why they have never had their duct's cleaned; they never realized they needed to be cleaned. Well now you know, and today is the perfect day to get in a yearly routine of having your duct's cleaned. Our duct cleaning team will come to your home or business and remove all the nasty debris from your entire AC duct system. Our cleaning system removes all kinds of debris including tar, tobacco, dust, pollen, hair, dander, dead bugs, bug eggs, grease, lint, dirt and much more.
If you have pets or a smoker in your home, your should consider having your duct's cleaned a minimum of once a year. The amount of hair, dust and tar / tobacco that builds up would probably shock you. You can get a small sample of what is living inside your ducts, if you look around the AC vents, most likely you will find hair, dirt, dust, cobwebs and other nasty stuff. You need to remember that every time your AC turns on, your home is filled with air that circulates through your ducts. So keep your ducts clean and your air will be fresh, clean and healthy.
Call to schedule your annual Duct Cleaning today: 727-251-1129
Our maintenance package covers all major brand AC's including Trane, Goodman, Amana, Carrier, Lennox, American Standard, Rheem and many more.
- We offer full warranty service for all home Air Conditioning systems.
October 18, 2010 - Dunedin Air Conditioning now covers Brandon and Seffner.
October 5, 2010 - Commercial customers now get free emergency service during normal business hours.
September 13, 2010 - Residential customers can now purchase maintenance plans by the month. This allows seasonal customers the chance to save money when they are up north.
July 18, 2010 - We now offer residential and commercial AC repair and service to all of Citrus Park.
June 3, 2010