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The E.R Carpet name is virtually synonymous with superior carpet cleaning. But that’s only the beginning. Most E.R Carpet operations offer a full menu of additional services to help you care for your home, such as tile and grout cleaning, air duct cleaning, carpet and flooring sales, hardwood floor refinishing, and even 24-hour water damage restoration. As always, our technicians will treat you and your home to the same exceptional standard of service you expect from E.R Carpet

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Knowledge about air duct cleaning is in its early stages, so a blanket recommendation cannot be offered as to whether you should have your air ducts in your home cleaned.  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) urges you to read this document in it entirety as it provides important information on the subject.

Duct cleaning has never been shown to actually prevent health problems. Neither do studies conclusively demonstrate that particle (e.g., dust) levels in homes increase because of dirty air ducts.  This is because much of the dirt in air ducts adheres to duct surfaces and does not necessarily enter the living space.  It is important to keep in mind that dirty air ducts are only one of many possible sources of particles that are present in homes.  Pollutants that enter the home both from outdoors and indoor activities such as cooking, cleaning, smoking, or just moving around can cause greater exposure to contaminants than dirty air ducts.  Moreover, there is no evidence that a light amount of household dust or other particulate mater in air ducts poses any risk to your health.

You should consider having the air ducts in your home cleaned if:

There is substantial visible mold growth inside hard surface (e.g., sheet metal) ducts or on other components of your heating and cooling system. There are several important points to understand concerning mold detection in heating and cooling systems:
  Ducts are infested with vermin, e.g. (rodents or insects); or
 
Ducts are clogged with excessive amounts of dust and debris and/or particles are actually released into the home from your supply registers.

If any of the conditions identified above exists, it usually suggests one or more underlying causes.  Prior to any cleaning, retrofitting, or replacing of your ducts, the cause or causes must be corrected or else the problem will likely recur.

Some research suggests that cleaning heating and cooling system components (e.g., cooling coils, fans and heat exchangers) may improve the efficiency of your system, resulting in a longer operating life, as well as some energy and maintenance cost savings.  However, little evidence exists that cleaning only the ducts will improve the efficiency of the system. 

You may consider having your air ducts cleaned simply because it seems logical that air ducts will get dirty over time and should be occasionally cleaned.  Provided that the cleaning is done properly, no evidence suggests that such cleaning would be detrimental.  EPA does not recommend that the air ducts be cleaned routinely, but only as needed.  If a service provider or advertiser asserts that EPA recommends routine duct cleaning or makes claims about its health benefits, you should write EPA.  EPA does, however, recommend that if you have a fuel burning furnace, stove or fireplace, they be inspected for proper functioning and serviced before each heating season to protect against carbon monoxide poisoning.

If you do decide to have your air ducts cleaned, take the same consumer precautions you normally would in assessing the service provider's competence and reliability.

Air duct cleaning service providers may tell you that they need to apply chemical biocide to the inside of your ducts as a means to kill bacteria (germs) and fungi (mold) and prevent future biological growth.  They may also propose the application of a "sealant" to prevent dust and dirt particles from being released into the air or to seal air leaks.  You should fully understand the pros and cons of permitting application of chemical biocides or sealants.  While the targeted use of chemical biocides and sealants may be appropriate under specific circumstances, research has not demonstrated their effectiveness in duct cleaning or their potential adverse health effects.  No chemical biocides are currently registered by EPA for use in internally-insulated air duct systems (see Should chemical biocides be applied to the inside of air ducts?).

Whether or not you decide to have the air ducts in your home cleaned, preventing water and dirt from entering the system is the most effective way to prevent contamination (see How to Prevent Duct Contamination).

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What is Air Duct Cleaning?

If you decide to have your heating and cooling system cleaned, it important to make sure the service provider agrees to clean all components of the system and is qualified to do so.

Most people are now aware that indoor air pollution is an issue of growing concern and increased visibility. Many companies are marketing products and services intended to improve the quality of your indoor air. You have probably seen an advertisement, received a coupon in the mail, or been approached directly by a company offering to clean your air ducts as a means of improving your home's indoor air quality. These services typically -- but not always -- range in cost from $450 to $1,000 per heating and cooling system, depending on the services offered, the size of the system to be cleaned, system accessibility, climatic region, and level of contamination.

Duct cleaning generally refers to the cleaning of various heating and cooling system components of forced air systems, including the supply and return air ducts and registers, grilles and diffusers, heat exchangers heating and cooling coils, condensate drain pans (drip pans), fan motor and fan housing, and the air handling unit housing (See diagram).

If not properly installed, maintained, and operated, these components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris. If moisture is present, the potential for microbiological growth (e.g., mold) is increased and spores from such growth may be released into the home's living space. Some of these contaminants may cause allergic reactions or other symptoms in people if they are exposed to them. If you decide to have your heating and cooling system cleaned, it is important to make sure the service provider agrees to clean all components of the system and is qualified to do so. Failure to clean a component of a contaminated system can result in re-contamination of the entire system, thus negating any potential benefits. Methods of duct cleaning vary, although standards have been established by industry associations concerned with air duct cleaning. Typically, a service provider will use specialized tools to dislodge dirt and other debris in ducts, then vacuum them out with a high-powered vacuum cleaner.

In addition, the service provider may propose applying chemical biocides, designed to kill microbiological contaminants, to the inside of the duct work and to other system components. Some service providers may also suggest applying chemical treatments (sealants or other encapsulants) to encapsulate or cover the inside surfaces of the air ducts and equipment housings because they believe it will control mold growth or prevent the release of dirt particles or fibers from ducts. These practices have yet to be fully researched and you should be fully informed before deciding to permit the use of biocides or chemical treatments in your air ducts. They should only be applied, if at all, after the system has been properly cleaned of all visible dust or debris.

Note:  Use of sealants to encapsulate the inside surfaces of ducts is a different practice than sealing duct air leaks.  Sealing duct air leaks can help save energy on heating and cooling bills.  For more information, see EPA's www.energystar.gov/ducts 

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Deciding Whether or Not to Have Your Air Ducts Cleaned

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Knowledge about the potential benefits and possible problems of air duct cleaning is limited. Since conditions in every home are different, it is impossible to generalize about whether or not air duct cleaning in your home would be beneficial.

If no one in your household suffers from allergies or unexplained symptoms or illnesses and if, after a visual inspection of the inside of the ducts, you see no indication that your air ducts are contaminated with large deposits of dust or mold (no musty odor or visible mold growth), having your air ducts cleaned is probably unnecessary. It is normal for the return registers to get dusty as dust-laden air is pulled through the grate. This does not indicate that your air ducts are contaminated with heavy deposits of dust or debris; the registers can be easily vacuumed or removed and cleaned.

On the other hand, if family members are experiencing unusual or unexplained symptoms or illnesses that you think might be related to your home environment, you should discuss the situation with your doctor. EPA has published Indoor Air Quality: An Introduction for Health Professionals and The Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality for guidance on identifying possible indoor air quality problems and ways to prevent or fix them.

You may consider having your air ducts cleaned simply because it seems logical that air ducts will get dirty over time and should occasionally be cleaned. While the debate about the value of periodic duct cleaning continues, no evidence suggests that such cleaning would be detrimental, provided that it is done properly.

On the other hand, if a service provider fails to follow proper duct cleaning procedures, duct cleaning can cause indoor air problems. For example, an inadequate vacuum collection system can release more dust, dirt, and other contaminants than if you had left the ducts alone. A careless or inadequately trained service provider can damage your ducts or heating and cooling system, possibly increasing your heating and air conditioning costs or forcing you to undertake difficult and costly repairs or replacements.

You should consider having the air ducts in your home cleaned if:

There is substantial visible mold growth inside hard surface (e.g., sheet metal) ducts or on other components of your heating and cooling system. There are several important points to understand concerning mold detection in heating and cooling systems:
 

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Our certified technicians specialize in deep cleaning your carpets and rugs, leaving them looking great and germ free. Free Pick Up and Delivery of area rugs is available upon request. Cleaning of your area rugs can be done in our specialized facility, at your home or in your office.

specialties:

  • Spot and Stain Removal
  • Pet Stain and Odor Removal
  • Wall to Wall Carpets
  • Schotchguard ©
  • Sanitizing and Disinfecting
  • Oriental Rug Cleaning
  • Specialty and Delicate Rugs
  • Water Damage and Restoration

We maintain and clean all types of carpets based on the manufacture’s recommendation only. Low moisture, steam extraction or dry compound, we are able to provide all levels of service, using only safe materials that are friendly to the environment

Don't replace your favorite sofa or chair, let the experts at E.R Carpet restore the beauty and extend the life of your favorite upholstered furniture.

Upholstered furniture has a more varied range of materials and manufacturing methods than carpet. Our knowledgeable technicians can identify the fabric type of each upholstered piece and what cleaning methods will give your upholstery the best, safest and longest lasting results.

  • Sofas
  • Recliners
  • Dinning chairs
  • Love Seats
  • Arm Chairs
  • Leather furniture

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Tile: There are many types of tile floors, with the most common ones being vinyl, linoleum, and ceramic. It is up to the owner to have the tiles waxed.  However, it is important to note that ceramic floors do not require waxing.  Nonetheless, many tile floor experts have recommended waxing the “no-wax” floors as this can protect the surface from abrasion.

E.R Carpet Cleaning   can maintain any floor from commercial spaces to residential ones. We will design a custom maintenance plan to keep your entire facility looking like new. We have the experienced staff and equipment necessary to maintain one location or all of your locations throughout the tri-state area.

Wood Floor: E.R Services uses state of the art equipment, whereby the sanding process will not create high amounts of dust or noise.  At the same time, our highly trained staff will ensure the highest safety of your furniture and valuables. Your wood floor will be left with a natural look, color and texture,.  Our experts will advise the proper color based on your floor’s condition. Once the color has been chosen, a wood sealer will be added as a primer layer.  The wood floor will be buffed to guarantee a smooth and shiny looking surface.  The last touch will be an additional layer of polyurethane- this top coat will ensure the highest protection of your floor – so, the more coats of polyurethane you apply, the longer protection you will get.

Staining & Bleaching

While you perceive the natural color of your wood floor after sanding, you may choose to add a color pigment to the wood.  This process is called staining, and the removal of all color is called bleaching the wood.  All wood floors have there own natural color.

Repair

Time, water floods or damage, extensive heat and poor maintenance, may be a few of the many reasons wood floors are damaged.  We provide a number of repair solutions to your highest satisfaction.  Our experts will first identify and eliminate the origin of the problem.

Polishing & Waxing

If you would like to enhance the shine and new-like appearance of your wood floor, there is nothing like a thorough wax and polish.  The process includes the removal of all dirt, residues of old wax and grease.  Waxing is a good way to prevent wood damages such as moisture and scratching.  At All Bright, we use leading waxes with a long lasting effects.  Your wood floor will look like new.

Installation

If your floor does not look improved after treatment, or you are just ready to try something different, your options are endless.  The existing wood can be altered and made into a particular pattern, from straight boards, parquet, to custom medallions. As for the surface, different preparations need to be made, from simple cleaning and taking care of moisture to leveling the surface by chipping it or building a leveled stage above. Once you have made your decision, we will determine the best way to install it for you.

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