Checklist #4: Coil Cleaning Method

The National Air Duct Cleaners Association Standard 6.3 states that coils with microbial contamination shall be wet process cleaned. Since it is almost impossible to tell if microbial contamination is present without growing a culture, the proper way to address coil cleaning is to assume they contain microbial contamination, and clean them using a pressurized wet cleaning process every time.

If NADCA Certified air duct cleaning companies must know this standard in order to pass the certification test, why are they choosing to not clean to NADCA Standards? Why are they choosing to charge you to “clean” your system and leave a vital component filthy? Demand that your AC Coil be cleaned as part of your HVAC System cleaning service!

Ask the people who want to clean your HVAC if they will be using a Pressurized Wet-Process Cleaning System on your AC Evaporator Coils and Condensate Drain Pan. If they will not . . . STOP! . . . unless you want to risk breathing microbial contamination like FUNGUS and MOLD.

Monster Vac’s 8-step Evaporator Coil Pressurized Wet Cleaning Process is designed to meet NADCA standards and leave your AC evaporator coil system free from microbial contamination!

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About 40,000 dust mites can "thrive"
in only one ounce of dust, imagine
how many are living in your ductworks?


(USA Today 9/30/04
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