HVAC SYSTEM CLEANING
ANG Air Duct Cleaning follows the NADCA protocols for air duct cleaning. The source removal method utilizes a negative air machine pulling 2,700 cubic feet of air per minute through the system. While the negative air machine is connected the technician works the cleaning tooling in the individual vents to dislodge and remove debris that is then pulled to the negative air machine. The technician may use mechanical powered brushes, air whips, and air whisks to reach deep into the ducts.

All grills, registers, diffusers, trunk lines and plenums are cleaned. The furnace blower motor and air conditioning coil are cleaned if they are accessible. Many of our competitors do not clean the blower or air conditioning coil.
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"We received a coupon in the mail from ANG and were able to save money not only on the air duct cleaning service, but on our monthly energy bill!  Two birds with one stone!"
               
Esther and Ed L.
Thousand Oaks
"Choosing an air-duct cleaning company was not easy since there are so many of them,but thinking back now, I am so glad I went with ANG!  They are fast, professional, and most importantly honest!"                       
Ashley M.
Oxnard City
"I am a mother of two with one on the way and after I researched what contaminated ducts can do to my family's health, in our very own home, it was such an easy choice to make.  Glad I hired ANG's services!"

Lori W.
Silver Lake
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The next steps are optional and only done at the customer’s request. The duct work can be sanitized and deodorized with a safe EPA approved sanitizer. The sanitizer are applied with a special fogging machine. The application of sanitizers are done after consultation with the customer.
With the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimating that most people spend between 60 and 90 percent of their time indoors, the need for fresh, clean air is very clear.
Modern homes and work places are air tight and energy efficient. Air pollutants and contaminants become trapped in the buildings we occupy. According to the EPA, indoor air is 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air.