Friday, December 2, 2011

Air Duct Cleaning in MD by DUCTZ of Central Mid Atlantic


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When looking for Air Duct Cleaning Companies in MD - DUCTZ of Central Mid Atlantic is the company to call. NADCA provides consumers with a list of questions that should as all air duct cleaning company:


1. Is the company NADCA Certified: Yes DUCTZ of Central Mid Atlantic is NADCA certified.  


2. Air Duct Cleaning Company should provide a thorough inspection of your system before giving you a price.


3. They should Remove, Clean and Reinstall - Blower Motor, Housing & Assembly. When DUCTZ provides esimates they always include this in their price!  


Call DUCTZ of Central Mid Atlantic today 410-864-9144 for your free in home estimate for Air Duct Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning or Carpet Cleaning needs in Baltimore, Annapolis, Towson, Columbia, Severna Park, and many other cities in MD.


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Air Duct Cleaning Scams - WATCH OUT!


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You probably have sent the advertisements for $49.99 to get your Air Ducts cleaned! Well if an Air Duct Cleaning company quotes you anything that low you need to be very cautious of what kind of service they will provide.


A few months ago Dateline did an entire show Air Duct Cleaning scams across the US. It is amazing what they found! Call DUCTZ of Central Mid Atlantic today @410-864-9144. We are NADCA certified and we provide all of the costs to you up front.


If you live in the Baltimore City, Towson MD, Annapolis MD, Columbia MD and many other cities in MD DUCTZ can provide you an honest and thorough duct cleaning experience.


Dateline Video on Air Duct Cleaning Scams


 


 


 


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Friday, October 28, 2011

The Rodents Are Coming...The Rodents Are Coming!!!!


<p>The heat is gone but many of our desert critters are becoming more active!&nbsp; Rodents, in particular begin to look for nesting sites in and around your home.&nbsp; If you have unwanted visitors that have occupied YOUR home give us a call at 623-466-8625 or visit us at <a href="http://www.ductz.com"; rel="nofollow">www.ductz.com</a>.&nbsp; Our service technicians are trained to find signs of a home invasion in your duct work and can clean, deodorize and apply an anti-microbial fog as part of our cleaning protocols.&nbsp; If you suspect squatters in your home call us today at 623-466-8625 to book your free in home assessment!</p>

<p><em>DUCTZ is licensed by the State of Arizona to clean and restore air duct systems (ROC# 240795 - K-05) and is an A+ rated company with the Better Business Bureau. (BBB).</em></p><br /><a href='http://www.bizbrag.com/braggit/the-roden...coming';>Read More</a>

Indoor Air Quality and Your Health


<p>There is a direct correlation to the air you breath and your health.&nbsp; Make sure your home and office have their air ducts cleaned and the HVAC system inspected.&nbsp; Call DUCTZ of Central-Mid Atlantic today for all your Indoor Air Quality needs in the Baltimore and surrounding area.</p><br /><a href='http://www.bizbrag.com/braggit/indoor-ai...health';>Read More</a>

Weekends Are Breath of Fresh Air at DUCTZ


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Monday, October 17, 2011

Dryer Vent Cleaning and Air Duct Inspection


<p>It is recommended to have your dryer vent cleaned annually.&nbsp; Call the professionals at DUCTZ of Central Mid-Atlantic today. Also, get a free inspection of your HVAC/Air Duct system to make sure your HVAC system is running as efficient as possible this winter.</p><br /><a href='http://www.bizbrag.com/braggit/dryer-ven...ection';>Read More</a>

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

DUCTZ of Charleston Selected as Preferred Vendor


<p>DUCTZ of Charleston joins a&nbsp;select group of local businesses as a preferred vendor for The AgentOwned Realty Company, a network&nbsp;consisting of&nbsp;15 locations and close to 500 agents&nbsp;throughout the Lowcountry.</p>

<p>Through their One Stop Shop program, AgentOwned clients can be provided information&nbsp;on services throughout the home buying process and beyond to include home inspection, insurance, pest control and security.&nbsp; DUCTZ of Charleston will be providing "Total Care" indoor air quality services which include but not limited to;&nbsp;air duct cleaning, carpet &amp; upholstery cleaning and dryer vent cleaning.&nbsp;</p>

<p>DUCTZ franchise owner&nbsp;George Unsinger was approached about this program after completing&nbsp;two projects for agents including&nbsp;one of the&nbsp;AgentOwned founders Boyd Loadholt.&nbsp; As both agreed,&nbsp;building relationships and providing quality services are crucial&nbsp;in today's market.</p>

<p>If you wish to know more about AgentOwned Realty or DUCTZ of Charleston,&nbsp;please follow the attached websites respectively:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://charleston-sc.agentowned.com/abou....html"; rel="nofollow">http://charleston-sc.agentowned.com/abou...ty.html<;/a>.&nbsp;</p>

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Monday, September 12, 2011

BizBrag Makes E-Junkie Startup of the Week + Interview with Hunter Sherman


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Hello Braggers. Last week I did an interview with the Tech and Social blog E-Junkie.info, and they have named us their startup of the week! You can read the interview here:


BizBrag on E-Junkie


We have also placed a listing on StartupLift, a site that lets Startup companies post their pitch and their site, and asks readers to review and offer constructive advice / criticism. Please visit the page and let us know where we can improve.


BizBrag on StartupLift


Also see out review on KillerStartups, and please vote for us!


BizBrag on KillerStartups


We have added nearly 5000 BragForce connections in the last couple of weeks. If you know of a small businesses in your area that could benefit from BizBrag please let them know, and add them to your BragForce!


-Hunter S.


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Irene is gone! Do you have mold in you home? Call DUCTZ of Greenville & New Bern, NC serving Kinston, Wilson, Goldsboro NC. We can help!


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Irene is gone!  We are all cleaning up after her.  DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern, NC is here to help!  If you had high water under the house or in the house, call your insurance company!  Get your repairs done by Professionals!  


Water in the AC?  Water in the DUCT Work?  Strange odors starting to come from AC?  Call DUCTZ!  We can assess your Air Conditioner System and clean it properly!  Removing water from the AC is only part of the solution.  Often the moisture has been distributed throughout the system before you were able to dry out the obvious "puddles" - this will contribute to mold growth later on in the system.  This exert from an article "Where does mold grow" published by NC Department of Health explains how mold lays dormant for long periods of time needing only moisture to start growing!!!


If you think you have mold - call a professional.  Call DUCTZ:



WHERE DOES Mold Grow?


Mold spores may be found lying dormant on almost every surface in a building. Unless large numbers of spores become airborne, there is usually little problem. However, when mold spores are on a surface with an appropriate moisture content, nutrients, and temperature, the spores will germinate and mold will grow. The key to identifying locations where mold is likely to grow is finding where these conditions exist, have occurred, or are likely to develop.


Mold should not grow indoors unless there are moisture problems in the building. Obvious causes of moisture problems include occupant-generated sources, floods, roof leaks, and problems with drainage or plumbing. A less obvious source of moisture is the effect of temperature gradients (temperature differences), especially in locations where relatively warm and moist air comes in contact with relatively cool surfaces. These conditions can cause water vapor to condense on building surfaces, just as it does on a glass of ice water on a warm, humid day.


Most molds must get their food from the environment, living and feeding on dead organic matter. Outdoors, molds are very important in decomposing organic materials and recycling nutrients. Indoors, many building components and contents contain materials that are excellent food sources for mold, such as wallpaper glue, some paints, greases, paper, textiles, and wood products. Indoor dusts may contain fibers, dead skin cells, and other organic matter that can serve as a food source for mold when adequate moisture is available.


Temperature also affects mold growth. Different types of mold have minimum, optimum and maximum temperature ranges for growth. Many fungi grow well at temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, which are also ideal temperatures for human comfort. In addition, as mentioned above, temperature gradients often produce the moisture needed for mold growth.


In the summer, when air-conditioning is in use, mold growth can occur in buildings where the cooling systems are oversized, undersized or poorly maintained. Unplanned air flow in buildings can also create conditions favorable to mold growth. A competent heating and air conditioning contractor should be able to address these issues.


In the winter, when buildings are heated, mold often grows in cold, uninsulated exterior windows and walls, including uninsulated closets along exterior walls where building surfaces are generally cold relative to the indoor air temperature.


Conclusion:


If you think you have mold - call a professional.  Call DUCTZ:


In NC: Greenville, New Bern, Wilson, Kinston, Rocky Mount, and Wilson:   252-355-7779 or call DAVE direct at 252-714-8052.


Wilmington, NC and Jacksonville, NC call 910-799-2345 or Robert direct at 910-470-7884.


Myrtle Beach, SC and Brunswick County call 843-249-3828 or Robert direct at 910-470-7884.  


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Friday, September 2, 2011

DUCTZ of Southeastern Monmouth helps flood victims in Manville after hurricane Irene


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Hundreds of homes in Manville flood when the banks of the Millstone River overflow after hurricane Irene blows through. DUCTZ was there to clean duct work after the water receded. Customer was happy to breathe cleaner air and to get their life back to normal.


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Thursday, September 1, 2011

DUCTZ Partners With Rore Inc to Provide Secure Facility Duct Cleaning


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Did you know DUCTZ does Secure Facility duct cleaning?  DUCTZ partnered with Rore Inc. to provide duct cleaning "inside the wire" at an undisclosed location in Arizona.  DUCTZ technicians are trained to operate under the increased security protocols called for in these secure facilities.  If you have a secure facility needing HVAC and air duct system restoration and cleaning please call us at 623-466-8625.


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Know your Contractor! Advice from DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern, NC, DUCTZ of Wilmington, NC. DUCTZ of Myrtle Beach.


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The clean up from Irene is well under way.  Everyone I am sure has assessed their property damage and contacted their insurance company.  Restoration Companies are Circling!


I have already heard stories of out of town contractors swooping in and setting up their mobile offices to help with your recovery.


Speaking only from the as a NADCA Certified air duct cleaning company: Know your contractor!  Verify their insurance!  Ask for insurance certificates - most of our insurance companies provide copies free of charge to requesting parties.  Get Written scopes of work.  If you still have questions or concerns, call your insurance company! 


For air duct cleaning (mold and water damage), DUCTZ and most NADCA Duct Cleaners will provide you with a written scope of work and the price of the job.  DUCTZ follows all EPA guidelines and uses only EPA registered products to treat duct work (if it needs treated).  Our technicians are Bonded and backgrounds are verified regularly.


For indoor air quality needs, call DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern, NC.  We can help! 


Office:   252-355-7779


David:   252-714-8052


Robert: 910-470-7884


 


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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

If it's been a while...


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If it's been a while since you've had your air ducts and HVAC system cleaned, or if you are looking to optimize indoor air quality and energy efficiency, call DUCTZ at 704-846-0668


You'll see how an Air Duct Cleaning by DUCTZ of South Charlotte NC can help defend the health of your home. We look forward to serving your family!


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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

DUCTZ Commercial Services Spotlight - Dryer Vent Cleaning


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Dryer Vent Cleaning


Commercial or residential dryer vents are cleaned periodically to reduce the risk of fire.The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commissionestimates that in 1998, clothes dryers were associated with 15,600 fires, resulting in 20 deaths and 370 injuries. Fires can occur when lint builds up in the dryer or in the exhaust ductwork. Lint can block the flow of air, cause excessive heat build-up, and result in a fire in some dryers.


Dryer Vent Fires - A Common Problem:


Lack of maintenance is the leading cause of dryer fires with lint identified as the source material igniting the fires. The fires may be caused by:



  • Failure of mechanical and/or electrical parts within the dryer

  • Improper materials placed in the dryer

  • Insufficient airflow as a result of improper installation


Dryer Vent Fire Prevention - A Simple Solution: http://www.ductz.com/products-services/dryer-vent-cleaning.aspx


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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #008000;"><strong>BizBrag has been listed on RateMyStartup.com!</strong></span></p>

<p>Please head over to</p>

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Cleaning up After Hurricane Irene


<p>The heavy rains and wind have caused serious flooding and power outages on the East Coast. Make sure your HVAC system and air ducts are clear of water and sewage.&nbsp; Call DUCTZ of Central Mid-Atlantic for all your Indoor Air Quality needs including air duct cleaning, carpet cleaning and dryer vent cleaning.</p><br /><a href='http://www.bizbrag.com/braggit/cleaning-...-irene';>Read More</a>

To Clean Or Not To Clean!


<p style="text-align: center;"><span>Not all air duct systems require cleaning.</span></p>

<p>Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems need to be cleaned when an inspection indicates that the system is contaminated. Contamination can include particulate matter or microbial contamination. Independent laboratory testing can confirm whether microbial contamination has reached or exceeded ambient outdoor levels. If the preliminary inspection shows HVAC system performance has been impacted due to <a href="http://www.ductz.com/residential-service....aspx"; rel="nofollow">http://www.ductz.com/residential-service...an.aspx<;/a></p><br /><a href='http://www.bizbrag.com/braggit/to-clean-...-clean';>Read More</a>

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Certified Air Duct Cleaner


Make sure your air duct cleaner is certified and follows the correct process when cleaning your HVAC system.  Call DUCTZ of Central-Mid Atlantic today for all your Indoor Air Quality needs including air duct cleaning, carpet cleaning and dryer vent cleaning.


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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Water in your HVAC sytem = Microbial Growth


With all the rain and flooding we have had in the Baltimore area make sure your HVAC system is tight and dry.  Standing water allows microbial growth to flourish.  Have your system inspected and cleaned today by the professionals at DUCTZ of Central Mid-Atlantic.  We are the Indoor Air Quality experts providing air duct cleaning, carpet cleaning and dryer vent cleaning.


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Air Duct Cleaning by DUCTZ of Wilmington, NC. How important is the air you breath at Home? at work?


Indoor AirQuality.  Air Duct Cleaning.  Wilmington and Jacksonville, NC.


Do You need your Air Ducts Cleaned?


Black "stuff" around air vents at home?


Sick (allergy symptoms) at home but feel better when you leave?


Mildew smell when your air system cycles on?


Indoor AirQuality, Sick Building Syndrome, Mold – according to the NC State Department of Health Web Site, it is real and people are becoming more aware of this issue.  Buildings are built tighter.  Moisture has nowhere to go.  Mold grows. Simple.


Is it real?  Yes!


According to NC State Department of Health :


 Indoor air quality can affect people's health andcan have economic and legal implications. For example:



  • Pollutants can cause or contribute to     short- and long-term health problems, including asthma, respiratory tract     infections, allergic reactions, headaches, congestion, eye and skin     irritations, coughing, sneezing, fatigue, dizziness and nausea.

  • Indoor air pollutants can cause     discomfort, and reduce attendance and productivity. Recent data suggest     that poor IAQ can reduce a person's ability to perform specific mental     tasks requiring concentration, calculation, or memory.

  • Indoor air pollutants hasten building deterioration.     For example, uncontolled moisture can result in mold growth that leads to     the structural decay of building components.

  • Poor indoor air quality strains     relationships among employees, family members, parents, teachers, students     and school administrations.


 


 What can you do if you are worried about the air quality in your home?


Call DUCTZ of Wilmington, NC.  We can help!  We will assess your Air Conditioner System, take you on a tour of the system (photo’s or you can walk through with us and see what we see). Make our recommendations – clean it or not.  Give you the price.  And set up your appointment.  The call is free! 


DUCTZ of Wilmington, NC, also serving Jacksonville, NC and Camp LeJeune:


            Office:  910-799-2345


            Robert: 910-470-7884


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Monday, August 22, 2011

New BragForce Video, A short description


We've created a short video to explain what the BragForce is and how it can help small businesses everywhere. Let us know what you think, and if you know someone who could benefit from BizBrag please share this Braggit!



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Air Duct Cleaning by DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern, NC. Indoor Air Quality: real or not?


Indoor AirQuality.  Air Duct Cleaning.  Greenville, NC.  New Bern, NC.


Do You needyour Air Ducts Cleaned?


Indoor AirQuality, Sick Building Syndrome, Mold – according to the NC State Department ofHealth Web Site, it is real and people are becoming more aware of this issue.  Buildings are built tighter.  Moisture has nowhere to go.  Mold grows. Simple.


Is itreal?  Yes!


According toNC State Department of Health(http://www.epi.state.nc.us/epi/air.html):


 Indoor air quality can affect people's health andcan have economic and legal implications. For example:



  • Pollutants can cause or contribute to     short- and long-term health problems, including asthma, respiratory tract     infections, allergic reactions, headaches, congestion, eye and skin     irritations, coughing, sneezing, fatigue, dizziness and nausea.

  • Indoor air pollutants can cause     discomfort, and reduce attendance and productivity. Recent data suggest     that poor IAQ can reduce a person's ability to perform specific mental     tasks requiring concentration, calculation, or memory.

  • Indoor air pollutants hasten building deterioration.     For example, uncontolled moisture can result in mold growth that leads to     the structural decay of building components.

  • Poor indoor air quality strains     relationships among employees, family members, parents, teachers, students     and school administrations.

  • Indoor air quality problems can result     in liability issues or lawsuits.


 What can you do if you are worried about the air quality in your home?


Call DUCTZof Greenville and New Bern, NC.  We canhelp!  We will access your AirConditioner System, take you on a tour of the system (photo’s or you can walkthrough with us and see what we see). Make our recommendations – clean it or not.  Give you the price.  And set up your appointment.  The call is free! 


DUCTZ ofGreenville and New Bern, NC:


            Office:  252-355-7779


            Dave:    252-714-8052


 


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Saturday, August 20, 2011

DUCTZ of North Phoenix Earns Contract Extension for Davis Monthan AFB


DUCTZ and HOODZ of North Phoenix and Deer Valley has been awarded their first annual contract extension by the USAF!  DUCTZ and HOODZ provide cleaning and inspection for all base paint fume and grease hoods as well as over 150 dryer vents.  The contract (originally awarded for FY2011) is designed to keep air force personnel safe while they train for their primary missions at the base.


DUCTZ and HOODZ of North Phoenix and Deer Valley is a Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) and can be reached at 623-466-8625.


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Air Duct Cleaning Franchise DUCTZ Becomes Recommended Air Duct Cleaner for the State of Michigan.


http://www.franchiseworks.com/franchise_news_story.aspx?nid=1144


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Ductz of Mid Michigan would like to thank Harold at Mechanical Extreme for trusting us with their air duct cleaning needs!


Mechanical Extreme trusts us to handle all of their indoor air quality needs.


Call Ductz of Mid Michigan at 517-499-6692


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Friday, August 19, 2011

Have you recently had a fire in your home? Chances are you need the ducts cleaned.


McCardell Restoration trusts Ductz of Mid Michigan to handle all of their fire restoration clients.  Call Ductz of Mid Michigan for a free estimate at 517-499-6692.


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Thursday, August 18, 2011

BizBrag Reviewed By KillerStartups.com


We're proud to announce that today KillerStartups.com has released it's review of BizBrag. The review can be seen at:


http://www.killerstartups.com/Marketing/bizbrag-com-promote-your-company


KillerStartups reviews several startups every day and then asks users to vote on one. Please vote for BizBrag and help us spread the work about our powerful technology!


Thank you to all of our users, and to KillerStartups for featuring us today.


-Hunter S.


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Ductz of Mid Michigan has been awarded the Allegiance Health Outpatient Surgery Center in Jackson, MI.


Ductz of Mid Michigan is excited to be working in conjunction with Allegiance Health to clean their entire HVAC system at their outpatient surgery center.


For all of your indoor air quality needs contact us at 517-499-6692


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Ductz of Mid Michigan asks "could you have mold in your ductwork?"


If you aren't sure, contact the indoor air quality professionals at Ductz of Mid Michigan 517-499-6692.


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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

DUCTZ of Charleston Wins Joint Base Charleston Contract


DUCTZ of Charleston was notified today that they were awarded a contract to perform HVAC restoration work at two facilities on Joint Base Charleston.  Both facilities are part of the Maintenance Group on the Air Force Base and will take approximately 10 days to complete. 


To contact DUCTZ of Charleston SC for Air Duct Cleaning, please call 843-771-2908.


I adhere to the NADCA (the National Air Duct Cleaners Association) Standards as well as the EPA standards and EPA checklist, I am a DUCTZ Air Duct Cleaning and HVAC System Cleaning professional.  My DUCTZ company provides customers with Air Duct Cleaning service, HVAC System Cleaning and Restoration service, as well as Dryer Vent Cleaning service in the Greater Charleston SC area.   


You and your family deserve a fresh start when it comes to indoor air quality. Whether you're moving into a new home or you're sick of your allergies or asthma flaring up when your furnace turns on, you can feel confident that DUCTZ can help defend the health of your home. No matter what your need is for Air Duct Cleaning and HVAC system cleaning, DUCTZ of Charleston SC is the leader in the industry, and we're here to help you.


Because we live in a warm climate, air duct cleaning in the Charleston South Carolina area is highly recommended. It is all too easy for dirt and dust, pet dander and moisture to get caught in our home's heating and cooling vents, which can lead to microbial growth. That's where DUCTZ HVAC System Cleaning and Air Duct Cleaning can help.  We can help you with your duct cleaning needs in the communities around the Greater Charleston SC area to keep your home clean and healthy. Our family owned and operated business is ready to provide the highest quality air duct cleaning services to new and old homes throughout the area.When your family needs HVAC System Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning and Air Duct Cleaning from DUCTZ of Charleston SC, you will receive the highest level of dedication and professionalism.


If it's been a while since you've had your air ducts and HVAC system cleaned, or if you are looking to optimize indoor air quality and energy efficiency, call DUCTZ at 843-771-2908. You'll see how an Air Duct Cleaning by DUCTZ of Charleston SC can help defend the health of your home. We look forward to serving your family!


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Monday, August 15, 2011

BizBrag Unveils a new Dashboard and New Features.


Hello Braggers!


Welcome to the new BizBrag! Over the last few months we have been listening to community input and reworking our platform. The results are an improved user interface and usability, new features, and a sleek new look.


If you're new to BizBrag, head over to BizBrag.com to find out what BizBrag can do for your small business, franchise, or enterprise organization.


Returning users will find that we have made it our mission to improve your ability to access the information that you want and take action. All data and features are now available from the left hand column of your dashboard.


Managing Your BragForce


It's now easier than ever to find out how many social media connections you can reach through your BragForce, see who is sharing your Braggits, and interact with your BragForce members.


Creating Braggits


We have streamlined the Braggit creation process. It's now as simple as Type, Pick, Click to post your business news to:



  • Facebook

  • Twitter

  • LinkedIn

  • Your BragForce's social media accounts

  • Search engines via the Braggit itself: a stand-alone social web page that regularly appears at the top of searches

  • Tumblr

  • Blogger

  • Wordpress

  • Your Email Contacts


As always, feel free to contact us with any questions, comments, or concerns. We always appreciate feedback from our community.


We hope that you enjoy the new changes...


So what are you waiting for? Get Braggin'


-Hunter S.


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DUCTZ of Greenville, NC and New Bern NC. Do you have mold in your DUCT Work?


DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern, NC is here to help you with your Indoor Air Quality!  IF your duct work looks like this, you have reason to be concerned!  Call us today!  We can help!


DUCTZ of Greenville, NC at 252-355-7779 or Dave at 252-714-8052.


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Friday, August 12, 2011

DUCTZ Teams clean the Phoenix Country Day School - Children Rejoice!


DUCTZ was called out to do a post-construction duct cleaning at the Phoenix Country Day School.  Time was of the essence as school is scheduled to open next week!  DUCTZ QRT's (Quick Response Teams) assessed the situation and were able to apply the correct duct cleaning science to effectively clean and restore the systems in record breaking time!  Children everywhere were heard to be yelling "thanks DUCTZMAN"!  Another happy day, and and another happy customer! 


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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Ductz of Mid Michigan handles all of your dryer vent needs!


Another dryer vent fire prevented by the professionals at Ductz of Mid -Michigan! Call us at 517-499-6692.


We would like to thank the pros at Jackson Appliance Service for their trust in us to handle their customers!


If your dryer is taking longer than one cycle to clean your clothes than their might be a clog in your dryer vent line.  Don't wait to have it looked at it. 


See what the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has to say about dryer fires.


http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5022.html


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Check out our latest braggit!


Ductz of Mid Michigan would like to thank Applegate Heating & Air for the residential air duct cleaning referral!  Check out their manta profile at http://www.manta.com/c/mtvwm94/applegate-heating-air-cond.


Another happy customer thanks to the professional services of Ductz of Mid Michigan.  For all of your indoor air quality needs contact us at 517-499-6692.


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BizBrag introduces BragBacks - And other updates!


Hello Braggers!


If you've been on BizBrag recently you may have noticed some changes to the application. If not, here's an update:


Introducing BragBacks:


You can now ask your customers for reviews, and place them directly on your BizBrag profile or use them to create and send a Braggit! All you have to do is send your BragBack from the dashboard. Your customer will be sent an email where they will be given an opportunity to review your business. These reviews will show up in your dashboard, where you can choose to add them to your BizBrag profile or create a Braggit from them.


Other Changes:


The BizBrag public pages got a makeover! Let us know what you think in the Facebook comments at the bottom of this Braggit.


We also added several new features to the dashboard and Braggit creation pages to make them easier to use!


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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Complete Duct Replacements


DUCTZ of Charleston completed two complete duct replacements in one of the historic homes in downtown Charleston.  Both areas of the house have lots of character.  The attic with its old timbers and the crawl space which still has remnants of food storage areas and differing layers of "technology" depicting the years as they have gone by.  These houses have so much character, it is fun to work in them. 


Can we be of service to you?  Call DUCTZ of Charleston today, 843-771-2908, for your air duct needs.


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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

DUCTZ of Southeastern Monmouth cleans duct work after a new Air Handler install


Thanks to Four Point Heating & Cooling of Pt. Pleasant for trusting DUCTZ with cleaning the duct work at there customers home in Brielle. Four Point wanted DUCTZ to clean the ducts after a new air handler installation. The old air handler was covered with suspect mold, so they needed the ducts cleaned before running the new unit. DUCTZ cleaned all duct work by brushing and air washing while under negative air pressure. After cleaning, an Anti Microbial was fogged throughout the system to prevent microbial growth from recurring.


DUCTZ of Southeastern Monmouth is a NADCA certified Ventilation System Mold Remediator. Give us a call if you suspect mold growth in your heating and air conditioning system.


Call 732-256-9194, we are always here to help!


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Air Duct Cleaning DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern, NC talks about mold.


DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern NC serving Wilson, Kinston, and Goldsboro, NC is a NADCA Certified Air Duct Cleaning Company.  Call us today - we can help!  252-355-7779 or Dave @ 252-714-8052.



From the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Mold and Human Health


 Mold is a term used to describe a type of fungus that is an often fuzzy-looking growth that appears on the surface of organic materials in damp conditions, both outdoors and indoors. Molds may be gray, black, green, yellow, orange or various other colors, and may have a velvety or wooly texture. Like other fungi, molds produce tiny spores in order to reproduce. Mold spores continually waft through the air, both indoors and out-of-doors. When mold spores land on a damp spot, they may begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive. Indoors, molds can grow on wood, paper, fabrics, carpet, foods and other organic materials. 


Molds are a natural part of the environment, but human health problems may result when people are exposed to large amounts of mold, particularly indoors. Inhaling excessive quantities of airborne mold particles or spores may lead to allergic illness, trigger asthma, cause respiratory infections, or bring about toxic effects from certain chemicals in the mold cells. When excessive moisture or water accumulates indoors, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or unaddressed.


There is no practical way to eliminate all mold and mold spores indoors. However, indoor mold growth can be controlled by controlling moisture. 


North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Mold and Human Health Mold is a term used to describe a type of fungus that is an often fuzzy-looking growth that appears on the surface of organic materials in damp conditions, both outdoors and indoors. 


Molds may be gray, black, green, yellow, orange or various other colors, and may have a velvety or wooly texture. Like other fungi, molds produce tiny spores in order to reproduce.Mold spores continually waft through the air, both indoors and out-of-doors.When mold spores land on a damp spot, they may begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive. Indoors, molds can grow on wood, paper, fabrics, carpet, foods and other organic materials. 


Molds are a natural part of the environment, but human health problems may result when people are exposed to large amounts of mold, particularly indoors. Inhaling excessive quantities of airborne mold particles or spores may lead to allergic illness, trigger asthma, cause respiratory infections, or bring about toxic effects from certain chemicals in the mold cells. When excessive moisture or water accumulates indoors, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or unaddressed.


There is no practical way to eliminate all mold and mold spores indoors. However, indoor mold growth can be controlled by controlling moisture. 


______________________________________________________


If you think you have mold in your home or work place, call DUCTZ!  We can help!  


DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern, NC serving Kinston, Goldsboro, and Wilson NC is a Professional NADCA Certified HVAC Restoration Company.  Call us today for your Air System Assessment:


Office 252-355-7779


DAVE @ 252-714-8052


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Monday, August 1, 2011

Air Duct Cleaning by DUCTZ of Wilmington, NC also servicing Jacksonville, NC looks at where mold grows!



I found this article at http://www.epi.state.nc.us/epi/oii/mold/grow.html.  A North Carolina Epidemiology Information Site.  


I have been asked many times "...why does mold grow in my home - I am a good housekeeper~!..."  


_________________________________________________________Where Where Does Mold Grow?


Mold spores may be found lying dormant on almost every surface in a building. Unless large numbers of spores become airborne, there is usually little problem. However, when mold spores are on a surface with an appropriate moisture content, nutrients, and temperature, the spores will germinate and mold will grow. The key to identifying locations where mold is likely to grow is finding where these conditions exist, have occurred, or are likely to develop.


Mold should not grow indoors unless there are moisture problems in the building. Obvious causes of moisture problems include occupant-generated sources, floods, roof leaks, and problems with drainage or plumbing. A less obvious source of moisture is the effect of temperature gradients (temperature differences), especially in locations where relatively warm and moist air comes in contact with relatively cool surfaces. These conditions can cause water vapor to condense on building surfaces, just as it does on a glass of ice water on a warm, humid day.


Most molds must get their food from the environment, living and feeding on dead organic matter. Outdoors, molds are very important in decomposing organic materials and recycling nutrients. Indoors, many building components and contents contain materials that are excellent food sources for mold, such as wallpaper glue, some paints, greases, paper, textiles, and wood products. Indoor dusts may contain fibers, dead skin cells, and other organic matter that can serve as a food source for mold when adequate moisture is available.


Temperature also affects mold growth. Different types of mold have minimum, optimum and maximum temperature ranges for growth. Many fungi grow well at temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, which are also ideal temperatures for human comfort. In addition, as mentioned above, temperature gradients often produce the moisture needed for mold growth.


In the summer, when air-conditioning is in use, mold growth can occur in buildings where the cooling systems are oversized, undersized or poorly maintained. Unplanned air flow in buildings can also create conditions favorable to mold growth. A competent heating and air conditioning contractor should be able to address these issues.


In the winter, when buildings are heated, mold often grows in cold, uninsulated exterior windows and walls, including uninsulated closets along exterior walls where building surfaces are generally cold relative to the indoor air temperature.


________________________________________________________


I remind you I can't tell you if you have mold.  I CAN tell you if your system needs cleaned.  We clean every system as if it is mold take every precaution to insure we do not add dust to your home.  Our technicians are trained to NADCA Standards.  Our work is guaranteed.  


IF you think you have mold problems, call DUCTZ.  We can help!


DUCTZ of Wilmington, NC serving Jacksonville, NC too!  


Office:  910-799-2345 


Robert's Cell:  910-470-7884.


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Thursday, July 28, 2011

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Service to Service - DUCTZ Owner Featured in Arizona Business Gazette!


Vince Divarco, owner of our DUCTZ office in Arizona, is featured in this week's edition of the Arizona Business Gazette!  Read more at http://www.azcentral.com/business/abg/articles/2011/07/28/20110728abg-smallbiz0728.html and call us at 623-466-8625 to discuss solutions to your indoor air quality challenges!


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Dryer Vent Fires. Dryer Vent Cleaning Deal presented by DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern, NC Dryer Vent Cleaning Sale!


You can save $100 off a dryer vent cleaning with the purchase of a Air Conditioner System Cleaning.  We are NADCA Certified Air Conditioner Restoration Company that cleans dryer vents!  Fully Insured!  Trained! Professional!


Dryer Vent Fires - Farm Bureau - We all have seen the commercial with the Trainer and the Flame Thrower.  Below are some highlights from a article published by US Fire Administration with the link should you wish to read more information:(http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/tfrs/v7i1.pdf)


DUCTZ of Greenville, NC and New Bern NC will clean your dryer vent with the purchase of an Air Conditioner Cleaning for $50 to $75.  Dryer vent cleaning prices alone very depending on location and length of the duct/vent run.


We don't do repairs but we know several contractors who are licensed to do any dryer vent upgrades!


Findings:  Clothes dryer fires account for about 15,600 structure fires, 15 deaths, and 400 injuries annually.Eighty percent of clothes dryer fires in structures occur in residential buildings.Annually, 12,700 clothes dryer fires occur in residential buildings resulting in 15 deaths and 300 injuries.


“Failure to clean” is the leading factor contributing to clothes dryer fires in residential buildings.New home construction trends place clothes dryers and washing machines in more hazardous locations away from outside walls such as bedrooms, second-floor hallways, bathrooms, and kitchens.


Findings:Clothes dryer fires account for about 15,600 structure fires, 15 deaths, and 400 injuries annually.Eighty percent of clothes dryer fires in structures occur in residential buildings.  


Annually, 12,700 clothes dryer fires occur in residential buildings resulting in 15 deaths and 300 injuries.


“Failure to clean” is the leading factor contributing to clothes dryer fires in residential buildings.New home construction trends place clothes dryers and washing machines in more hazardous locations away from outside walls such as bedrooms, second-floor hallways, bathrooms, and kitchens.



Conclusion:  


In most cases, clothes dryer fires can be prevented. “Failure to clean” is the number one factor contributing to clothes dryer fires, followed by mechanical and electrical failure. 


Clogged dryer vents occurring from lint buildup may make the dryer operate incorrectly and raise the temperature of the dryer machinery high enough to ignite lint or nearby combustibles. 


Failure to clean” is the number one factor contributing to clothes dryer fires, followed by mechanical and electrical failure. 


Clogged dryer vents occurring from lint buildup may make the dryer operate incorrectly and raise the temperature of the dryer machinery high enough to ignite lint or nearby combustibles.


The exhaust vent should be as short as possible and have limited bends to allow sufficient airflow. 


Improper items placed in the dryer, such as plastic, foam, or other synthetic materials also can increase the risk of fire. 


Make sure to follow the recommended safety tips for operating clothes dryers safely.In particular, by following installation guidelines and performing regular inspections on dryer vents, consumers can protect themselves further from clothes dryer fires. 


Depending on the frequency of use, how long the vent is,or the age and type of dryer used, dryer vents need inspection on average every 2 to 3 years. . 



Call DUCTZ of Greenville NC and New Bern NC today.  We can help.


Office: 252-355-7779 or Dave @ 252-714-8052


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Friday, July 22, 2011

Ductz of Greater Atlanta joins Biz Brag.


Ductz of Greater Atlanta joins the other great companies who are bragging about their business all over the country.  With offices  in Fayette County and now in Marietta we will be better able to service the Kennesaw, Acworth, Canton, Hiram, Powder Springs, Dallas, Mableton, Cumberland, Smyrna, Vinings, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Woodstock, Alpharetta and North Atlanta  areas.  Call Ductz for an inspection of your air duct system and get your ducts cleaned by the Professionals.  770-631-2424


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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Some information about Cleaning Mold. DUCTZ of Wilmington, NC serving Jacksonville, NC, Leland, NC and Shallote, NC.


Last week I was invited to walk through a building that had been vacant for 4 years.  The NEW owners invited me to a bid meeting purpose to clean (restore) the building HVAC system. This meeting was attended by a local duct cleaning competitor and a local “remediation” contractor.  During the walk through it became very evident that the building was in need of more than just air system restoration – the building interior was coated in black suspicious microbial growth oily to touch and smelled like wet dirt.  My competitor quickly began calling this substance “killer mold” and, eventually began telling the owner that he needed to post warning signs on all doors stating “Warning:  Do Not Enter, Sick Building”…  (Keep in mind that this building in not occupied). They went on to pull wall paper and siding off the walls all the while telling the customer about “Mold Sickness..”  This kept the potential client’s attention!  It was a very dramatic performance.  It was a very blatant hard remediation scare sales tactic.  I can’t wait to see their estimate!


My Concerns with this visit:


1.  We did not know that this was mold!  Call an Industrial Hygienest.  Let them do an indoor air quality test, inspect the building, write a full scope of work, and then bid the work.


2.  We do not know the cause so we can't fix the problem.  Let the Hygeniest do their analysis.


3.  No professional will throw the word "killer mold" or "mold" into a conversation.  This is a warning.  Call another professional!  We are in the phone book!


I quietly told the new owner that he needed to hire an Industrial Hygienist.  ` An Industrial Hygienist will perform air quality tests, swab tests, inspect the building, and provide a detailed scope of work detailing clean up (the remediation process) and probable fix as to the source of the problem.  With this information I would be glad to provide an estimate for cleaning and treating his HVAC system.  Without this analysis I could not provide a bid or do the work.



Call DUCTZ.  We are Professional. We work with top remediators throughout the US to improve indoor Air Quality.  We are NADCA trained and NADCA certified to clean duct work and know when to call for assistance or to inform you that we can’t “fix” your problem.


Call us today.  We can help you – if not, we can refer you to qualified professionals!        


In the Greenville, NC area, call 252-355-7779 or Call Dave at 252-714-8052.


In the Wilmington, NC area call 910-799-2345 or Robert at 910-470-7884.


In the Myrtle Beach Area call 843-249-3828 or call Robert at 910-470-7884.


Some easy to read information on Remediation From Wikipedia:


 


Molds and other allergens


Main articles: Mold health issues and Mold growth, assessment, and remediation


These biological chemicals can arise from a host of means, but there are two common classes: (a) moisture induced growth of mold colonies and (b) natural substances released into the air such as animal dander and plant pollen. Moisture buildup inside buildings may arise from water penetrating compromised areas of the building envelope or skin, from plumbing leaks, from condensation due to improper ventilation, or from ground moisture penetrating a building part. In areas where cellulosic materials (paper and wood, including drywall) become moist and fail to dry within 48 hours, mold mildew can propagate and release allergenic spores into the air.


In many cases, if materials have failed to dry out several days after the suspected water event, mold growth is suspected within wall cavities even if it is not immediately visible. Through a mold investigation, which may include destructive inspection, one should be able to determine the presence or absence of mold. In a situation where there is visible mold and the indoor air quality may have been compromised, mold remediation may be needed. Mold testing and inspections should be done by an independent investigator to avoid any conflict of interest and to insure accurate results; free mold testing offered by remediation companies is not recommended.


There are some varieties of mold that contain toxic compounds (mycotoxins). However, exposure to hazardous levels of mycotoxin via inhalation is not possible in most cases, as toxins are produced by the fungal body and are not at significant levels in the released spores. The primary hazard of mold growth, as it relates to indoor air quality, comes from the allergenic properties of the spore cell wall. More serious than most allergenic properties is the ability of mold to trigger episodes in persons that already have asthma, a serious respiratory disease.


Mold is always associated with moisture,[4] and its growth can be inhibited by keeping humidity levels below 50%. Moisture problems causing mold growth can be direct such as a water leaks and/or indirect such as condensation due to humidity levels.


 


Call us today.  We can help you – if not, we can refer you to qualified professionals!


In the Greenville, NC area, call 252-355-7779 or Call Dave at 252-714-8052.


In the Wilmington, NC area call 910-799-2345 or Robert at 910-470-7884.


In the Myrtle Beach Area call 843-249-3828 or call Robert at 910-470-7884.


What is mold remediation?


                                                Remediation


The first step in solving an indoor mold problem is stopping the source of moisture. Next is to remove the mold growth. Common remedies for small occurrences of mold include:



  • §  Sunlight

  • §  Ventilation

  • §  Wall insulation

  • §  Non-porous building materials

  • §  Household cleansers


Significant mold growth may require professional mold remediation and removal of affected building materials. A conservative strategy is to discard any building materials saturated by the water intrusion or having visible mold growth.


There are many ways to prevent mold growth; see heating, ventilating, improved insulation and air conditioning, and dry fog.


In extreme cases of mold growth in buildings, it may be easier to condemn the building rather than clean the mold to safe levels. Alternatively, look into the possibility of applying external wall insulation. This has the benefit of increasing the wall temperature above the dew-point, thus helps prevent internal condensation which results in mould-growth.


Certain contractors are capable of repairing mold damage - usually by removing the affected areas and eliminating the cause of the excess moisture.


There are also cleaning companies that specialize in fabric restoration - a process by which mold and mold spores are removed from clothing to eliminate odor and prevent further mold growth and damage to the garments.


New technology also allows some mold remediation companies to fill a room with a dry fog that kills the mold and stops its growth. This fog uses a chemical that is EPA approved and does not harm or damage the physical well being of persons or animals.


Improper methods for cleaning mold include exposure to high heat, dry air, sunlight (particularly UV light), ozone, and application of fungicides. These methods may render the mold non-viable, however, the mold and its by-products can still elicit negative health effects. As noted in following sections, the only proper way to clean mold is to use detergent solutions that physically remove mold. Many commercially available detergents marketed for mold clean-up also include an anti-fungal agent. The most effective way at this point is formal Mold Remediation.


The goal of remediation is to remove or clean contaminated materials in a way that prevents the emission of fungi and dust contaminated with fungi from leaving a work area and entering an occupied or non-abatement area, while protecting the health of workers performing the abatement.[6]



    In conclusion, after the moisture source has been eliminated and the mold growth removed, the premises should be revisited and then re-evaluated to ensure the mold growth and the remediation process was successful. The premises should be free of any moldy smells or visible growth.


     


    Call us today.  We can help you – if not, we can refer you to qualified professionals!        


    In the Greenville, NC area, call 252-355-7779 or Call Dave at 252-714-8052.


    In the Wilmington, NC area call 910-799-2345 or Robert at 910-470-7884.


    In the Myrtle Beach Area call 843-249-3828 or call Robert at 910-470-7884.


    See the original article on BizBrag

    Tuesday, July 19, 2011

    call DUCTZ of the Upper Bay Region for Top quality air duct cleaning serving Bel Air MD


    DUCTZ of the Upper Bay Region air duct cleaning and carpet cleaning can help those with allergy and asthma related symptoms. Many folks tell us that having their air ducts and hvac system cleaned, and having that huge filter on their floor (carpet) cleaned has had a significant effect on allowing them to breathe better in their home.  To learn more about proper duct cleaning, and total care carpet cleaning, call Ductz of the Upper Bay Region 410-692-9775.


    Monday, July 18, 2011

    What is Mold Remediation? DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern, NC serving Kinston, Wilson, Rocky Mount NC.


    I recently had the opportunity to walk through a building that had been vacant for 4 years.  The NEW owners invited me to a bid meeting purpose to clean (restore) the building HVAC system. This meeting was attended by a local duct cleaning competitor and a local “remediation” contractor.  During the walk through it became very evident that the building was in need of more than just air system restoration – the building interior was coated in black suspicious microbial growth oily to touch and smelled like wet dirt.  My competitor quickly began calling this substance “killer mold” and, eventually began telling the owner that he needed to post notes on all doors stating “Warning:  Do Not Enter, Sick Building”…  They went on to pull wall paper and siding off the walls all the while telling the customer about “Mold Sickness..”  This kept the potential client’s attention!  It was a very dramatic performance.  It was a very blatant hard remediation scare sales tactic.  I can’t wait to see their estimate!


    My Concerns with this visit:


    1.  We did not know that this was mold!  Call an Industrial Hygienest.  Let them do an indoor air quality test, inspect the building, write a full scope of work, and then bid the work.


    2.  We do not know the cause so we can't fix the problem.  Let the Hygeniest do their analysis.


    3.  No professional will throw the word "killer mold" or "mold" into a conversation.  This is a warning.  Call another professional!  We are in the phone book!


    I quietly told the new owner that he needed to hire an Industrial Hygienist.  ` An Industrial Hygienist will perform air quality tests, swab tests, inspect the building, and provide a detailed scope of work detailing clean up (the remediation process) and probable fix as to the source of the problem.  With this information I would be glad to provide an estimate for cleaning and treating his HVAC system.  Without this analysis I could not provide a bid or do the work.



    Call DUCTZ.  We are Professional. We work with top remediators throughout the US to improve indoor Air Quality.  We are trained and certified to clean duct work and know when to call for assistance or to inform you that we can’t “fix” your problem.


    Call us today.  We can help you – if not, we can refer you to qualified professionals!        


    In the Greenville, NC area, call 252-355-7779 or Call Dave at 252-714-8052.


    In the Wilmington, NC area call 910-799-2345 or Robert at 910-470-7884.


    In the Myrtle Beach Area call 843-249-3828 or call Robert at 910-470-7884.


    From Wikipedia:


     


    Molds and other allergens


    Main articles: Mold health issues and Mold growth, assessment, and remediation


    These biological chemicals can arise from a host of means, but there are two common classes: (a) moisture induced growth of mold colonies and (b) natural substances released into the air such as animal dander and plant pollen. Moisture buildup inside buildings may arise from water penetrating compromised areas of the building envelope or skin, from plumbing leaks, from condensation due to improper ventilation, or from ground moisture penetrating a building part. In areas where cellulosic materials (paper and wood, including drywall) become moist and fail to dry within 48 hours, mold mildew can propagate and release allergenic spores into the air.


    In many cases, if materials have failed to dry out several days after the suspected water event, mold growth is suspected within wall cavities even if it is not immediately visible. Through a mold investigation, which may include destructive inspection, one should be able to determine the presence or absence of mold. In a situation where there is visible mold and the indoor air quality may have been compromised, mold remediation may be needed. Mold testing and inspections should be done by an independent investigator to avoid any conflict of interest and to insure accurate results; free mold testing offered by remediation companies is not recommended.


    There are some varieties of mold that contain toxic compounds (mycotoxins). However, exposure to hazardous levels of mycotoxin via inhalation is not possible in most cases, as toxins are produced by the fungal body and are not at significant levels in the released spores. The primary hazard of mold growth, as it relates to indoor air quality, comes from the allergenic properties of the spore cell wall. More serious than most allergenic properties is the ability of mold to trigger episodes in persons that already have asthma, a serious respiratory disease.


    Mold is always associated with moisture,[4] and its growth can be inhibited by keeping humidity levels below 50%. Moisture problems causing mold growth can be direct such as a water leaks and/or indirect such as condensation due to humidity levels.


     


    Call us today.  We can help you – if not, we can refer you to qualified professionals!


    In the Greenville, NC area, call 252-355-7779 or Call Dave at 252-714-8052.


    In the Wilmington, NC area call 910-799-2345 or Robert at 910-470-7884.


    In the Myrtle Beach Area call 843-249-3828 or call Robert at 910-470-7884.


    What is mold remediation?


                                                    Remediation


    The first step in solving an indoor mold problem is stopping the source of moisture. Next is to remove the mold growth. Common remedies for small occurrences of mold include:



    • §  Sunlight

    • §  Ventilation

    • §  Wall insulation

    • §  Non-porous building materials

    • §  Household cleansers


    Significant mold growth may require professional mold remediation and removal of affected building materials. A conservative strategy is to discard any building materials saturated by the water intrusion or having visible mold growth.


    There are many ways to prevent mold growth; see heating, ventilating, improved insulation and air conditioning, and dry fog.


    In extreme cases of mold growth in buildings, it may be easier to condemn the building rather than clean the mold to safe levels. Alternatively, look into the possibility of applying external wall insulation. This has the benefit of increasing the wall temperature above the dew-point, thus helps prevent internal condensation which results in mould-growth.


    Certain contractors are capable of repairing mold damage - usually by removing the affected areas and eliminating the cause of the excess moisture.


    There are also cleaning companies that specialize in fabric restoration - a process by which mold and mold spores are removed from clothing to eliminate odor and prevent further mold growth and damage to the garments.


    New technology also allows some mold remediation companies to fill a room with a dry fog that kills the mold and stops its growth. This fog uses a chemical that is EPA approved and does not harm or damage the physical well being of persons or animals.


    Improper methods for cleaning mold include exposure to high heat, dry air, sunlight (particularly UV light), ozone, and application of fungicides. These methods may render the mold non-viable, however, the mold and its by-products can still elicit negative health effects. As noted in following sections, the only proper way to clean mold is to use detergent solutions that physically remove mold. Many commercially available detergents marketed for mold clean-up also include an anti-fungal agent. The most effective way at this point is formal Mold Remediation.


    The goal of remediation is to remove or clean contaminated materials in a way that prevents the emission of fungi and dust contaminated with fungi from leaving a work area and entering an occupied or non-abatement area, while protecting the health of workers performing the abatement.[6]



      In conclusion, after the moisture source has been eliminated and the mold growth removed, the premises should be revisited and then re-evaluated to ensure the mold growth and the remediation process was successful. The premises should be free of any moldy smells or visible growth.


       


      Call us today.  We can help you – if not, we can refer you to qualified professionals!        


      In the Greenville, NC area, call 252-355-7779 or Call Dave at 252-714-8052.


      In the Wilmington, NC area call 910-799-2345 or Robert at 910-470-7884.


      In the Myrtle Beach Area call 843-249-3828 or call Robert at 910-470-7884.



        What is Mold Remediation? DUCTZ of Greenville and New Bern, NC serving Kinston, Wilson, Rocky Mount NC.


        I recently had the opportunity to walk through a building that had been vacant for 4 years.  The NEW owners invited me to a bid meeting purpose to clean (restore) the building HVAC system. This meeting was attended by a local duct cleaning competitor and a local “remediation” contractor.  During the walk through it became very evident that the building was in need of more than just air system restoration – the building interior was coated in black suspicious microbial growth oily to touch and smelled like wet dirt.  My competitor quickly began calling this substance “killer mold” and, eventually began telling the owner that he needed to post notes on all doors stating “Warning:  Do Not Enter, Sick Building”…  They went on to pull wall paper and siding off the walls all the while telling the customer about “Mold Sickness..”  This kept the potential client’s attention!  It was a very dramatic performance.  It was a very blatant hard remediation scare sales tactic.  I can’t wait to see their estimate!


        My Concerns with this visit:


        1.  We did not know that this was mold!  Call an Industrial Hygienest.  Let them do an indoor air quality test, inspect the building, write a full scope of work, and then bid the work.


        2.  We do not know the cause so we can't fix the problem.  Let the Hygeniest do their analysis.


        3.  No professional will throw the word "killer mold" or "mold" into a conversation.  This is a warning.  Call another professional!  We are in the phone book!


        I quietly told the new owner that he needed to hire an Industrial Hygienist.  ` An Industrial Hygienist will perform air quality tests, swab tests, inspect the building, and provide a detailed scope of work detailing clean up (the remediation process) and probable fix as to the source of the problem.  With this information I would be glad to provide an estimate for cleaning and treating his HVAC system.  Without this analysis I could not provide a bid or do the work.



        Call DUCTZ.  We are Professional. We work with top remediators throughout the US to improve indoor Air Quality.  We are trained and certified to clean duct work and know when to call for assistance or to inform you that we can’t “fix” your problem.


        Call us today.  We can help you – if not, we can refer you to qualified professionals!        


        In the Greenville, NC area, call 252-355-7779 or Call Dave at 252-714-8052.


        In the Wilmington, NC area call 910-799-2345 or Robert at 910-470-7884.


        In the Myrtle Beach Area call 843-249-3828 or call Robert at 910-470-7884.


        From Wikipedia:


         


        Molds and other allergens


        Main articles: Mold health issues and Mold growth, assessment, and remediation


        These biological chemicals can arise from a host of means, but there are two common classes: (a) moisture induced growth of mold colonies and (b) natural substances released into the air such as animal dander and plant pollen. Moisture buildup inside buildings may arise from water penetrating compromised areas of the building envelope or skin, from plumbing leaks, from condensation due to improper ventilation, or from ground moisture penetrating a building part. In areas where cellulosic materials (paper and wood, including drywall) become moist and fail to dry within 48 hours, mold mildew can propagate and release allergenic spores into the air.


        In many cases, if materials have failed to dry out several days after the suspected water event, mold growth is suspected within wall cavities even if it is not immediately visible. Through a mold investigation, which may include destructive inspection, one should be able to determine the presence or absence of mold. In a situation where there is visible mold and the indoor air quality may have been compromised, mold remediation may be needed. Mold testing and inspections should be done by an independent investigator to avoid any conflict of interest and to insure accurate results; free mold testing offered by remediation companies is not recommended.


        There are some varieties of mold that contain toxic compounds (mycotoxins). However, exposure to hazardous levels of mycotoxin via inhalation is not possible in most cases, as toxins are produced by the fungal body and are not at significant levels in the released spores. The primary hazard of mold growth, as it relates to indoor air quality, comes from the allergenic properties of the spore cell wall. More serious than most allergenic properties is the ability of mold to trigger episodes in persons that already have asthma, a serious respiratory disease.


        Mold is always associated with moisture,[4] and its growth can be inhibited by keeping humidity levels below 50%. Moisture problems causing mold growth can be direct such as a water leaks and/or indirect such as condensation due to humidity levels.


         


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        What is mold remediation?


                                                        Remediation


        The first step in solving an indoor mold problem is stopping the source of moisture. Next is to remove the mold growth. Common remedies for small occurrences of mold include:



        • §  Sunlight

        • §  Ventilation

        • §  Wall insulation

        • §  Non-porous building materials

        • §  Household cleansers


        Significant mold growth may require professional mold remediation and removal of affected building materials. A conservative strategy is to discard any building materials saturated by the water intrusion or having visible mold growth.


        There are many ways to prevent mold growth; see heating, ventilating, improved insulation and air conditioning, and dry fog.


        In extreme cases of mold growth in buildings, it may be easier to condemn the building rather than clean the mold to safe levels. Alternatively, look into the possibility of applying external wall insulation. This has the benefit of increasing the wall temperature above the dew-point, thus helps prevent internal condensation which results in mould-growth.


        Certain contractors are capable of repairing mold damage - usually by removing the affected areas and eliminating the cause of the excess moisture.


        There are also cleaning companies that specialize in fabric restoration - a process by which mold and mold spores are removed from clothing to eliminate odor and prevent further mold growth and damage to the garments.


        New technology also allows some mold remediation companies to fill a room with a dry fog that kills the mold and stops its growth. This fog uses a chemical that is EPA approved and does not harm or damage the physical well being of persons or animals.


        Improper methods for cleaning mold include exposure to high heat, dry air, sunlight (particularly UV light), ozone, and application of fungicides. These methods may render the mold non-viable, however, the mold and its by-products can still elicit negative health effects. As noted in following sections, the only proper way to clean mold is to use detergent solutions that physically remove mold. Many commercially available detergents marketed for mold clean-up also include an anti-fungal agent. The most effective way at this point is formal Mold Remediation.


        The goal of remediation is to remove or clean contaminated materials in a way that prevents the emission of fungi and dust contaminated with fungi from leaving a work area and entering an occupied or non-abatement area, while protecting the health of workers performing the abatement.[6]



          In conclusion, after the moisture source has been eliminated and the mold growth removed, the premises should be revisited and then re-evaluated to ensure the mold growth and the remediation process was successful. The premises should be free of any moldy smells or visible growth.


           


          Call us today.  We can help you – if not, we can refer you to qualified professionals!        


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          In the Wilmington, NC area call 910-799-2345 or Robert at 910-470-7884.


          In the Myrtle Beach Area call 843-249-3828 or call Robert at 910-470-7884.