Choosing a NADCA Certified Air Duct Cleaner
It is possible that you may require HVAC duct cleaning, furnace duct cleaning or air duct cleaning in your office without even having realized it. You can clean your air ducts yourself, for example, or you can select a commercial air duct cleaning contractor that can do the work for you. There are a variety of different issues that can lead to needing to have your commercial ducts cleaned, especially when it comes to your commercial heating and cooling systems and processes within your building. If you believe that your air quality is being compromised in your office or place of work because of a contaminant in your air duct systems, then you need to be willing to ask for assistance when it really and truly matters.
Things to Consider
Here are some questions that you need to address when it comes to selecting a contractor for commercial air duct cleaning.
• Is the commercial air duct cleaning company or contractor capable of providing proof that shows that they are a member of NADCA and also certified by NADCA?
• Are the commercial duct cleaners capable of proving how long they have in the business, as well as how much experience they have working on HVAC cleaning units?
• Is the commercial air duct cleaning company or contractor capable of providing you with evidence that shows that they have current worker’s compensation insurance as well as general liability insurance?
• Are the commercial duct cleaners capable of showing that they have the proper licensing as required by your city or state in order to perform whatever work they are promising to complete for you?
• Is the commercial air duct cleaning company or contractor capable of providing you with between 3 and 5 references from customers with contact details so that you can find out about their past history with projects that were similar both in size and scope?
• Are the commercial duct cleaners capable of providing you with proof that they are OSHA compliant at all times?
• Is the commercial air duct cleaning company or contractor capable of providing you with a means to conduct visual inspections during the clean up, such as through camera or remote viewing system for example? You are obviously not going to want to be in the room where the cleanup is being done, but you should still be provided with a means of seeing what is happening at all times throughout the cleanup process in order to make sure that things are being done to specification.
• Are the commercial duct cleaners capable of assigning an ASCS or Air Systems Cleaning Specialist to your project that will be responsible for monitoring and completing the entire project to specification?








