Taking care of the details

Even if you are living in a newly constructed home, you may have quite a buildup of dirt, drywall dust and other construction debris in your air ducts.

     

    What is air duct cleaning?

    Stanley Steemer removes mold, fungi, dust and other contaminants from the inside of your entire heating and cooling system.

       

      How do air ducts get dirty?

      During the construction of new homes, lots of building materials can easily enter an HVAC system.

         

        An indoor air quality problem?

        Obvious clues include health problems, excessive dust on furniture, and pets.

           

          Carpet cleaning, water damage and more

          In addition to air duct cleaning, Stanley Steemer offers carpet & upholstery cleaning (including Oriental rugs), tile & grout cleaning, water extraction, and carpet sales.

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