NADCA-certified air duct cleaning that removes allergens, dust, and contaminants from your HVAC system for healthier indoor air quality.
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When your air ducts are properly cleaned, you’ll notice immediate improvements in your home’s air quality and reduced allergens that can alleviate common symptoms of asthma and allergies. Your HVAC system will run more efficiently, meaning lower energy bills and less strain on your equipment.
Indoor air can be up to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air, and this contaminated air can cause major health problems especially for those who suffer from asthma or allergies. Professional air duct cleaning removes the dust, pet dander, mold spores, and other contaminants that have been circulating through your home.
The air in your home is pulled into your HVAC system and re-circulated 5 to 7 times per day, and over time, this re-circulation can cause a build-up of contaminants in the ductwork. Clean ducts mean your family breathes cleaner air every day.
Apex Air Duct Cleaning & Chimney Services has been serving Silver Ridge and all of New Jersey for over four decades. We’re one of the few companies in the state with triple certification – CSIA, NFI, and NADCA – ensuring every job meets the highest industry standards.
The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) is the foremost organization representing the HVAC inspection, cleaning and restoration industry, and for over 30 years, NADCA has been promoting proper practices through published standards, training programs, and certifications. Thomas Asciolla Sr. holds ASCS certification, demonstrating our commitment to professional excellence.
As a family-owned business with three locations across New Jersey, we understand the unique challenges Silver Ridge residents face – from coastal humidity that can promote mold growth to seasonal allergens that get trapped in ductwork. We’re licensed and insured (NJ License #13VH08573100) and offer free estimates because we believe you should know exactly what you’re getting before any work begins.
The most effective method of cleaning air ducts and a ventilation system is through source removal, which requires a contractor to place the system under negative pressure using a specialized, powerful vacuum. This is exactly how we approach every job.
First, we inspect your entire HVAC system to identify problem areas and assess what needs attention. Then we seal off your system and connect our powerful vacuum equipment to create negative pressure throughout your ductwork. While the vacuum draws air through the system, devices are inserted into the ducts to remove any debris that might be stuck to interior surfaces, and the debris can then travel down the ducts to the vacuum, which removes it from the system and the home.
Once cleaning is complete, NADCA standards require cleanliness verification through visual inspection, and for accountability, photo documentation is recommended. You’ll see before and after photos of your ductwork, so you know exactly what was removed and how clean your system is now.
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Your air duct cleaning service includes thorough cleaning of all accessible ductwork, supply and return air ducts, registers, grilles, diffusers, heat exchangers, heating and cooling coils, drip pans, fan motor, and fan housing. The usual components cleaned are the supply & return air ducts and registers, grills & diffusers, heat exchangers, heating & cooling coils, drip pans, fan motor, fan housing and air handling unit housing.
In Silver Ridge’s coastal environment, moisture can be a particular concern. If moisture gets into the ducts—whether from a temperature change, a leaky roof, or a burst pipe—it creates the perfect environment for mold to thrive, and if left untreated, the mold will spread through your HVAC system and circulate throughout your property every time the system operates. Our comprehensive cleaning addresses these specific local challenges.
Construction debris is one of the most common types of contamination found in air duct systems, as fine particulates, such as drywall dust or sawdust, as well as other materials, can make their way into your system when construction crews are cleaning up. This is especially relevant for Silver Ridge residents dealing with new construction or renovations in the area.