I found a post concerning choosing an air duct cleaner in this forum.

Since I am often asked this question, I thought my response might help other folks as well. Here was my response:

I just found your post and hopefully you have found an answer to your question by now. Just in case, I thought I would give you a couple pointers.
1. Spending more than $400 on duct cleaning is pointless. Many companies do a very good job for less than $200.
2. Unless you have a mold problem(few homes have mold in their air ducts), a video camera is overkill.
3. Hire a duct cleaner that has an EPA approved sanitizer like Oxine.
4. Duct cleaning should take no more than 2 hours unless you have an unusual system or only one technician shows up. We are also installers and can install new ducts in about 6 hours!
5. CHECK WITH THE BBB!!!
6. Once hired, follow the duct cleaner around and ask questions. People tend to do better work when they are watched. It’s just human nature.

Hope this helps. You might want to read this article about hiring an air duct cleaner.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks

Related posts:

  1. Hiring an Air Duct Cleaner that is Right for You
  2. Air Duct Cleaning in Minnesota Furnace, Chimney and Dryer Vent Cleaning too
  3. 7 Tips When Hiring a Home Improvement Contractor
  4. You’ll Have Cleaner Home With Kirby Vacuum Cleaner Bags
  5. Searching for the Top Vacum Cleaner?