How Do Air Duct Cleaning Machines Work?
Air duct cleaning machines use a powerful motor to power a fan fixed at the end of a flexible hose; this creates negative air pressure within the duct system.
The fan is placed within the air ducts and uses negative air pressure to suck out the dust, debris, and other contaminants, which collect in a HEPA filter bag or container.
The air duct machine has numerous accessories and attachments designed to remove dust and debris from hard-to-reach areas of the HVAC system, from brushes to whips and nozzles.
How Much To Buy An Air Duct Cleaning Machine?
For laymen, purchasing a duct cleaning machine is not ideal.
To buy an air duct cleaning machine can cost upwards of $3,000 to $5,000.
There are plenty of manufacturers that offer professional-grade equipment for duct cleaning, restoration, or inspection.
DIY Air Duct Cleaning Kits
Though not nearly as effective or long-lasting as professional duct cleaning services, DIY air duct cleaning kits are typically easy to use and come with a small instruction manual.
- The Dangers: It’s not advisable to use these kits to clean dirty ducts if you have respiratory issues. The cleaning process can be hazardous, especially when there is mold or contaminants lingering in the duct lining.
- Fiber glass lined metal ductwork, flexible ductwork, and ductboard can tear if overly-aggressive cleaning techniques are applied.
- The Benefits: DIY air duct cleaning kits are certainly more cost-effective. But it’s important to weigh the pros and cons before attempting to clean your ducts on your own.