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HVAC AIR DUCT CLEANING & RESTORATION
Airroot will perform a thorough inspection to identify any problems within your HVAC system. During this inspection, we will note any visible contaminants in your system, such as:
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Water infiltration
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Microbial growth
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General debris
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Construction Debris
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Inspect or rodent infestation
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Fire and smoke damage
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Flood or storm damage
It is recommended that you have your air ducts inspected once a year, per NADCA standards.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
Outside of the day-to-day scenarios, mother nature has thrown everything it's got at us; freezes, fires, floods, hurricanes, mold and everything in-between. We are tested vets in immediate response situations, NO job is too big or small! But don't take our word for it, take a look below and let us show you!
Colorado Fires
Airroot assisted several restoration industry partners in Colorado after the Marshall Fire devasted Boulder, CO at the end of 2021.
St. Louis Flooding
Airroot was called in to assist a restoration industry partner after the historic flash flooding that took place in St. Louis in July 2022.
Texas Freeze
Airroot mobilized down to Texas to assist several restoration industry partners with damages from Winter Storm Uri in 2021.
Large Loss Projects
Airroot is equipped to handle large commercial projects anywhere in the US.


FIRE & SMOKE
During a smoke or fire-related event, an HVAC system can collect and retain gaseous emissions, moisture, smoke and other contaminants. This can occur even if your commercial HVAC system was not on during the event.
It is important to have your HVAC and air duct systems assessed after a fire loss as smoke damage within your HVAC system can affect:
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The system’s ability to resist corrosion
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The system’s performance
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The system’s lifespan
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The indoor air quality
Once the ducts have been properly cleaned, our team applies an EPA-registered encapsulant to seal any lingering odor that may be present and to reduce the risk of any contaminants getting into the air stream.
WATER DAMAGE & MICROBIAL GROWTH
In the event of a water loss, water can travel into the components of your HVAC system. Water mixed with contaminants inside your system, such as dust and dirt, can lead to microbial growth within the system and can negatively affect indoor air quality leading to issues such as:
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Odors
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Inducing adverse health effects
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The transfer of microbial growth to other areas via the air ducts
Once the HVAC system’s components have been properly cleaned, our team can apply an EPA-approved disinfectant as well as coat the interior surfaces of the duct work with an EPA-registered encapsulant product which will inhibit future microbial growth on its surfaces.