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    Duct Cleaning

    Who to use? Need to get this done as my house is very dusty all the time and there are so many companies looking for recomendations based on price and service. Thanks,
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    Advanced Air Quality, local in Stittsville. I used to work for them, and after being on job sites that other companies were at before us, I can honestly say they are the best in the city.
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    Thanks. This is not a cheap thing to do is it.
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    It's not that bad. Few hundred bucks.

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    Weazl---are you in a new house? If so get the builder to pay for it
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    No. My home wa sbuilt in 2000 and it has never been done to my knowledge. I am not the original owner but moved ibn 1 year after it was built and the dut accumulates very fast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    It's not that bad. Few hundred bucks.
    As the old saying goes, "you get what you pay for". If the time is spent and the job is done properly it will take anywhere from 2-4hrs (granted you don't live in a huge house), and will probably run you $350-$500.
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    I have cleaned mine myself---obviously probably not a thorough as the big guys with the big bloweres. I have an indusrial vaccumm with a 12 foot hose---put it down every concievable vent I can---as well as the cold air returns and cleaned ot what I could. Bought the real good micro filters for the furnace AND placed a cotton filter bag inside the cold air returns----seems to have worked---that was 7 years ago
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    Had our ducts done a month ago after some reno's... Harding did it, great job and very professional, a little more than the all the flyer adds but you pay for service and quality. Base was $211 and then $12 a vent/cold air return.. well worth it

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