HVAC Duct Cleaning & Inspections In Chambersburg, PA

Is there visible mold growth in the hard surface ducts or on other components of your facilities heating and cooling system? Are the facilities ducts infested with vermin such as rodents or insects? Are the facilities ducts clogged with dust and debris or are particles actually being released into the facility from the supply registers? If any of these are true, the EPA recommends the air ducts be cleaned.

With the average person breathing 3,400 gallons of air each day it is crucial to take measures to ensure we are breathing clean air.

Inspecting HVAC air ducts should be a part of your regular preventative maintenance program, including changing filters and vacuuming registers. Air duct cleaning should be scheduled immediately when the inspection reveals any of the following:

  • Substantial visible mold growth
  • Infestation of rodents or insects
  • Excessive amounts of dust and debris
  • Particle-release from the supply registers

 

Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. is excited about our Breathe Healthy Initiative. Find out more about how this initiative is aimed to educate building and home owners about the role of HVAC and air duct cleaning as a way to promote indoor air quality and energy efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Thieves? And why does Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. use it during mold remediation?

Some products used during mold remediation will eliminate the mold contamination, but leave behind harmful volatile organic compounds (VOC’s).  Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. uses Thieves Essential Oils as an alternative to those chemicals to improve the overall indoor environmental quality of the building.  See the attached History of Thieves and the Alternative Mold Remediation Practices research completed by Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. for details.

Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency’s Homeowners Energy Efficiency Loan Program loans up to $10,000 for specific energy efficiency repairs for low and moderate income household.