Wednesday, September 28, 2011
DUCTZ of Charleston Selected as Preferred Vendor
<p>DUCTZ of Charleston joins a select group of local businesses as a preferred vendor for The AgentOwned Realty Company, a network consisting of 15 locations and close to 500 agents throughout the Lowcountry.</p>
<p>Through their One Stop Shop program, AgentOwned clients can be provided information on services throughout the home buying process and beyond to include home inspection, insurance, pest control and security. DUCTZ of Charleston will be providing "Total Care" indoor air quality services which include but not limited to; air duct cleaning, carpet & upholstery cleaning and dryer vent cleaning. </p>
<p>DUCTZ franchise owner George Unsinger was approached about this program after completing two projects for agents including one of the AgentOwned founders Boyd Loadholt. As both agreed, building relationships and providing quality services are crucial in today's market.</p>
<p>If you wish to know more about AgentOwned Realty or DUCTZ of Charleston, please follow the attached websites respectively: <a href="http://charleston-sc.agentowned.com/abou....html" rel="nofollow">http://charleston-sc.agentowned.com/abou...ty.html</a>. </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:
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.
Also see out review on KillerStartups, and please vote for us!
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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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
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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