Commercial Duct Cleaning can improve indoor air quality and improve energy efficiency. This presentation provides insight into the benefits of HVAC Systems Cleaning.
2. What Services Do We Offer?
Services Include Cleaning:
▫ Commercial Duct Cleaning
▫ Ceiling/Rafter Cleaning
▫ Air Handler Unit/Fan Coil Unit/Unit Ventilator
Cleaning
▫ Industrial Cleaning Services, such as Cooling
Tower cleaning, Pressure Washing, Exhaust
Systems Cleaning
▫ Sealing (encapsulate) insulation in Ductwork
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3. What Markets Does
Hughes Environmental Service?
All Commercial Entities in the Midwest and
South Eastern U.S.
▫ Office Buildings
▫ Hospitals
▫ Schools
▫ Governmental
▫ Manufacturing / Industrial Plants
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4. What Certifications Does
Hughes Environmental Have?
▫ Member – National Air Duct
Cleaning Association
▫ Multiple NADCA Certified “Air
System Cleaning Specialists” on staff
▫ Multiple American Indoor Air
Quality “Certified Mold Remediator”
on staff
▫ American Indoor Air Quality Council
“Certified Indoor Environmentalist”
on staff
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5. Why use
Hughes Environmental?
• Only performs commercial work.
▫ Project Managers and Technicians understand large
HVAC Systems, and working on large projects.
• Certifications
▫ Shows understanding of recognized standards for the cleaning of
HVAC Systems and (or) mold remediation.
▫ Hughes Environmental has multiple certified personnel to ensure
that your project is managed by qualified individual.
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6. Why use
Hughes Environmental?
• Post-Project Documentation
▫ After the service is complete, we’ll provide you with a
detailed, Professional Report that fully documents the
service provided with “Before” and “After” pictures -
the best way to ensure quality.
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11. Cleaning Process
• For Unlined Ductwork
▫ Cut access holes approximately every 20 feet to maintain
sufficient negative pressure.
▫ Utilize an agitation device to push the debris towards a HEPA
Filtered Negative Machine (Collection Device).
▫ Clean all inline terminal boxes.
▫ In conjunction with use of the agitation device contact vacuum
with a high-powered HEPA-Vacuum.
▫ Wash all diffusers and grilles.
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12. Cleaning Process
• Air Handler Units
▫ Coils will be contact vacuumed
▫ Coil cleaner will be applied
▫ Coils will be rinsed and flushed
Repeat as necessary
▫ HEPA Vacuum and hand-wipe with biodegradable
degreaser all components of AHU.
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13. Cleaning Process
• For internally lined ductwork.
▫ Take steps to ensure the insulation is not
damaged.
▫ Use of agitation devices rare for fear of damaging
insulation – primarily contact vacuum.
▫ After through cleaning apply EPA Registered
encapsulate to rebind insulation.
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14. Cleaning Process
• Additional Steps for fire restoration projects.
▫ After through cleaning apply “Unsoot #1” sealant
to unlined ductwork for any residual soot
remaining.
▫ For lined ductwork also apply
▫ Fiberlock IAQ 8500.
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15. Questions and
Contact Information
• Contact Information
▫ Chuck Cooper
502-213-3165 – Office
502-213-3167 – Fax
502-741-0670 – Cell
E-mail: chuck@hughesenv.com or info@hughesenv.com
www.HughesEnv.com
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