Contact Cleaning vs Negative Air Cleaning: How to Choose the Best Method for Your Duct Cleaning
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 Published On Aug 24, 2022

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Do you want to grow your duct cleaning business and provide the best service to your customers? Then you need to know how to choose the right method of duct cleaning for every situation. In this video, we’ll reveal the secrets of contact cleaning and negative air cleaning, two common methods of duct cleaning that have different pros and cons.

First of all, contact cleaning is a method of duct cleaning that uses suction lift to collect debris from the ducts using a hose with a brush on it. It’s good for small or narrow ducts that need a lot of scrubbing. For example, if you’re dealing with a duct system that has a lot of bends and turns, contact cleaning might be your best option.

Secondly, negative air cleaning is a method of duct cleaning that uses cubic feet per minute (CFM) to move debris from the ducts using a unit with a plug on it. It’s good for large or wide ducts that need a lot of airflow. For example, if you’re dealing with a duct system that has a lot of square footage and straight runs, negative air cleaning might be your best option.

However, contact cleaning and negative air cleaning also have some drawbacks. Contact cleaning is cheaper and simpler to use, but it can be more tedious and less efficient because it requires more manual labor and time. Negative air cleaning is pricier and harder to use, but it can be more convenient and more efficient because it covers more area and removes more debris.

On the other hand, contact cleaning and negative air cleaning also have some similarities. Contact cleaning works by brushing the duct walls and sucking up the debris, while negative air cleaning works by creating a low-pressure environment and blowing or brushing the debris. Both methods aim to improve the indoor air quality, health, and efficiency of your customers’ homes or businesses.

But how do you decide which method is best for your customers’ ducts? And what equipment do you need to perform them? Watch the video now to find out the answers to these questions and more. You’ll discover how to choose the best method for your customers’ ducts based on their budget, preferences, duct size, and future growth plans. And you’ll also learn some tips and tricks to make your duct cleaning easier and faster.

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