Monday 14 December 2015

3 Reasons You Need to Replace Your Furnace Filter

Furnace Filters Duct Cleaning Barrie Simcoe OntarioAs the height of heating season approaches,  you may start to think more about how to save heating costs and improve the air quality in your home since you may be spending more time indoors. Replacing your furnace's filter is one of the best and easiest things you can do to save money and keep your indoor air clean.

Furnace filters are your home's first line of defence against allergens, dust, and other airborne particles. They also protect your furnace's fans and heating coil from potential damage caused by these particles. So let's take a closer look at the benefits of regularly checking and replacing your furnace's filters.
  1. Protection from Airborne Particles. Your furnace works by pulling cool air from your home into the vents and furnace where it is heated and sent back out. The filters protect the fans and heating coils from being damaged by particles that get pulled in with the cool air. A filter's main purpose is the protection of these mechanical parts, and cleaning air is only a side effect. As the filter becomes dirty, your furnace must work harder to pull in the cool air. This results in possible damage to the furnace and a reduced lifespan.
  2. Improved Furnace Efficiency = Cost Savings. As mentioned above, when your filter becomes dirty the furnace must work much harder to pull in cool air. This means your furnace is not working as efficiently resulting in higher heating costs. Not to mention the cost of repairing/replacing parts more often as they break down.
  3. Improved Air Quality. A nice added benefit of furnace filters is the improved air quality of your home. There are different types of filters available on the market ranging from basic fiberglass to electrostatic and HEPA filters which filter out smaller particles like cigarette smoke and bacteria.
How Often to Replace Your Filter
The frequency at which you replace your filter will depend on the furnace and your home. Some things that might affect how often you need to replace the filter are:
  • How many animals you have in the home
  • If anyone smokes inside
  • How often you have the furnace running
  • How dusty your home is
  • How often you have windows and doors open
A general guideline is to replace your filter every 2-3 months. For those with smokers inside or more pets, you may want to replace every month. Always check your furnace manuals to see if your furnace requires a particular replacement schedule.


Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information. (705) 722-5952 Or 1-800-363-2563

Wednesday 11 November 2015

Why Fall is a Great Time to Clean Your Ducts!

Fall Duct Cleaning


As winter fast approaches, leaving autumn behind, it is good to know that there is still time to get your ducts cleaned before the heating season truly sets in. You will most likely be spending more time indoors as it gets colder outside and the sun sets earlier. You want to make sure your indoor air quality is up to par during these months, and having your home’s air ducts cleaned is a great way to jump-start healthy indoor air for the winter.

Duct Cleaning Winter Fall BarrieResidential air ducts should be cleaned when the house is new, following renovations, and then approximately every two or three years after that, although many people elect to have them cleaned every year- and fall is a great time for it.

Modern construction may leave a large amount of drywall dust, insulation, shavings and various food debris, often left by construction workers. The Technical Safety Standards Association (TSSA) now requires that air ducts be cleaned following construction, especially if the furnace was used during construction. ​

In a new home the building debris leaves a film of dust on hardwood floors and all furniture. This can leave your skin feeling dry and itchy and can cause your furnace to malfunction. This dry dust, draws moisture from the air providing a perfect breeding ground and nutrient source for bacteria and microbial contamination. In older homes, the dust accumulates to significant, measurable levels, often several inches deep. The dust forms on all surfaces significantly reducing airflow through the system.

This fall, while you're tidying up the garden, think about your inside environment and getting it prepared for the winter. Once the temperatures drop and getting fresh air into the house is not a matter of opening windows, you'll feel good knowing that the circulating air in your home is moving through a clean duct and vent system.

Drop us a line and get a free quote for residential duct cleaning!

Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information.  (705) 722-5952 Or 1-800-363-2563

Tuesday 27 October 2015

5 Ways to Improve Air Quality in Your Home

Air Quality Duct Cleaning Barrie

Indoor air quality starts to become a concern in winter months as we start to spend more time indoors, and less time opening windows to let in fresh air. Here are 5 tips to improving your indoor air quality and ensuring your family stays healthy all winter long.


Keep your house tidy
Regular dusting, sweeping, mopping, and wiping are all effective ways to keep the dust in your home at bay. You do not need to be obsessive about cleaning, but things like removing shoes when entering the house and dusting surfaces once a week will make a difference in your air quality.


Keep your pets bathed and groomed
Fido might be adorable but his dander and fur are not! And as the weather outside gets colder, your pet will most likely be spending more time indoors just like you. Make sure to brush and wash regularly, as well as wash any bedding or soft toys to keep the dander at a minimum.


Keep humidity down
Mould is a serious health risk in itself causing symptoms ranging from a runny nose to asthma attacks and other respiratory tract issues. Make sure the humidity in your home is under 30% in the winter and under 45% in the summer. Use ventilation and fans when cooking, showering, and other activities that generate moisture. Run a dehumidifier if you need to, and make sure there are no water leaks in your house.


Make use of Indoor plants
One NASA study showed that there are some plants that help to purify the air to an extent from chemicals that have been linked to eye irritation and headaches - benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene, xylene, and ammonia. These chemicals can be found in seemingly innocent household objects such as napkins, cabinetry, paints, rubber, and household cleaners. Peace Lily and Florist’s Chrysanthemum are two of the most effective plants for helping to remove some of these toxins from the air.


Have your ducts cleaned
Your air ducts are home to dust, dirt, mould, bacteria, construction garbage, flakes of skin and hair. These contaminants are released into the atmosphere of your home, causing indoor air pollution, and environmental sensitivity.  The air ducts require periodic cleaning to reduce these airborne contaminants and to create a cleaner safer home for you and your family.

Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information. (705) 722-5952 Or 1-800-363-2563

Monday 14 September 2015

Win the Battle Against Back to School Colds with Benefect Sanitizer

Benefect Thyme ALl Natural Barrie Duct Cleaning Sanitize
It’s back to school time! And what usually follows the back to school rush … cold and flu season. The good news is – regular duct cleaning can help you avoid getting sick.  How? Professional duct cleaning removes the dust and debris that has built up in your home’s air duct system – and it also removes the mold and bacteria that could be growing in your system.

Every time your furnace turns on, it pushes that dust, debris and bacteria through your home’s venting system, and right into the air you breathe. This recirculation of contaminants occurs 5 – 7 times per day … which means you’re constantly breathing in harmful contaminants.

That’s why we recommend Benefect Herbal Sanitizer. Benefect complements air duct cleaning … without adding any harmful chemicals into the air you breathe.

Benefect Botanical Disinfection Technology contains thyme oil as the active ingredient. They are the largest purchaser of thyme oil in the world and their products are patented world wide.

Thyme oil is an effective germ-killing ingredient that is less toxic than vinegar!

“In nature, plants produce germ-killing 'essential oils' to protect themselves from invading microbes, similar to how our bodies produce antibodies for our protection. Benefect is a revolutionary blend of these antimicrobial extracts, particularly from the herb Thyme, and achieves remarkable efficacy ...without using any traditional synthetic chemicals.”- Benefect.com

Indoor air quality is not just about dirt particles suspended in the air it is also about things you can't see like bacteria and microbes. You want to get rid of mold and bacteria off the surface of your air ventilation system but you don't want to use harsh or even toxic chemicals to do so. Benefect is the answer.

Benefect is proven to kill over 99.99% bacteria and surpasses Health Canada's efficacy requirements for a broad range of disinfectants.

We recommend Benefect because it is safe and effective. It's used by hospitals, schools, municipalities, and other institutions where sanitary conditions are desired without introducing harmful chemicals.

Contact us today for your free duct cleaning quote - or for more information about Benefect Sanitizer.



Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information. (705) 722-5952 Or 1-800-363-2563.


Friday 21 August 2015

What’s in Your Dust? How to Reduce Dust with Air Duct Cleaning

Duct Cleaning Air Quality Barrie Bacteria AllergiesEver wondered what’s in your home’s dust?

The dust in your home can contain up to 9,000 different microbes … including 7,000 types of bacteria and 2,000 varieties of fungi. And while the majority of the bacteria and fungi are harmless, some of them can be linked to allergies and illness.

“In a typical six-room home, up to 40 pounds of dust is created annually through everyday living.”National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA)

Your heating and cooling system is the “lungs” of your home – it takes air in and breathes it out … pulling contaminants into your HVAC system and then recirculating them into the air. According to NADCA, this recirculation occurs on average 5 – 7 times per day, leading to a build-up of contaminants in your duct work.

Not only will you breathe in these contaminants on a daily basis, you’ll also be wasting 25 to 40% of your home’s energy! This waste of energy occurs because your HVAC system will have to work harder.

Dust accumulates inside your air ducts the same way as it can accumulate under a bed or couch. This dust is comprised of hair, flakes of skin, pet dander, lint, food debris, rodent droppings and construction debris. This dust can cause respiratory problems, trigger allergies and cause the system to be inefficient.

If you regularly dust and notice that your hard work is ruined only days later, or if you have a pet or have recently completed renovations, you should consider duct cleaning to remove the contaminants from the air.

To get started, simply give us a call and we will provide you with a free quote for residential duct cleaning services, based on the size of your home and an estimate of the home’s hot air vents and cold air returns. We can provide a written quote when needed.

From there, a typical residential cleaning takes approximately two hours. Our uniformed cleaning technicians will attach an eight-inch hose to your air ducts. All vents are sealed and then compressed air powered agitation tools are fed through the ducts. These tools operate on high pressure and high volume, as they travel through the ducts they brush and sweep all attached dust and debris. The loosened dirt and contaminants are sucked out of the air ducts by the powerful vacuum system.


Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information. (705) 722-5952 Or 1-800-363-2563.



Thursday 16 July 2015

Summer Duct Cleaning for Your Home, Office or School

Duct Cleaning Commercial School Office Barrie SUmmer
It’s summer time. And summer in Ontario usually means hot and humid. And if you’re like me, you’ve been enjoying the beautiful weather when you’re outside … but you’re also enjoying the comfort of an air conditioned home as well.

Your home’s HVAC system is probably running often. And while there are some great ways you can reduce the amount of time you’re running your air conditioning, (like using a programmable thermostat, shading from direct sunlight and preventing hot air from entering & cold air from escaping), you’ll still be running your HVAC system on a regular basis.

This means that you’ll be regularly breathing in airborne contaminants. Every time you run your air conditioning in the summer or furnace in the winter, you’re circulating contaminates through your air ducts and into the air you breathe.

You air ducts are home to dust, dirt, mold, bacteria, pet hair and sometimes construction garbage (you’d be surprised what we find in there!). Every time heat or cold air passes through the air ducts, it is pushed into your home and directly into the air you breathe.

Cleaning your air ducts can have some major benefits.

· Removes accumulated dust

· Removes debris and cobwebs

· Increases the efficiency of your system

· Removes contaminates following construction or renovation

· Reduce odours caused by pet smell or pet hair

· Allows you to identify and remove any animal infestations

But the biggest and most important benefit is a dramatic improvement in indoor air quality. You’ll be able to breathe fresh, clean air!

Summer is a great time of year to clean your home's air ducts.  Or clean your school's air ducts before back to school in September.  Contact us today for a free quote for home or school air duct cleaning!

Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information. (705) 722-5952 Or 1-800-363-2563

Thursday 18 June 2015

5 Easy Ways to Improve Your Home’s Air Quality and Reduce Allergens

Allergy Air Quality duct cleaning barrie
Allergy season hit Ontario hard this year – in fact, it was reported that this year’s allergy season was one of the worst in years due to a combination of circumstances such as a snowy winter and delayed spring. What’s worse – an amalgamation of pollens has occurred, causing an increase in allergy symptoms ... and allergy season has just begun.

With such a high level of outdoor allergens, you may be spending more time inside. But did you know your home’s air quality may contain just as many allergens as outdoor air?

Indoor air pollution is just as likely to trigger an allergic response. Why? Because indoor air often contains higher levels of contaminants than outdoor air. Breathing in mold, pet dander, dust, animal droppings and pollen can lead to allergic reactions – and these contaminants may all be present in your air ducts.

When you turn on your home’s air conditioner, these contaminants are vented back into the air you breathe. If you find yourself experiencing symptoms of an allergic response, such as coughing, constant sneezing, a runny or stuffed nose, and itchy, watery eyes, while you are inside your home, it's time to implement some steps to improve your home’s air quality.

Step 1 | Clean Your Air Ducts


Cleaning your home’s air ducts will have a dramatic impact on your home’s air quality. Air ducts can be home to pet hair, dust, building materials, bacteria and fungal growth, which are fed throughout your home every time your HVAC system runs. Not only can these cause an allergic response, it can also cause respiratory infections and sickness, and create a dangerous fire hazard.


Step 2 | Buy Some Houseplants


There are certain houseplants that will not only improve the quality of air in your home, but will also collect pollen and pollutants in their leaves. The top plants recommended for relieving allergies are:

· Mums and Peace Lillies

· Golden Pothos and Philodendron

· Gerbera Daisies

· Areca Palm

· Lady Palm and Bamboo Palm

· Dracaena

These plants are known to remove toxins and allergens from the air.

Step 3 | Control Dust Mites


You can easily reduce dust build-up in your home by increasing the frequency of cleaning. Vacuum more often, or even consider removing carpeting and replacing with hardwood or linoleum flooring. In your bedroom, look for dust-mite proof covers and be sure to wash your bedding once per week. Consider choosing easy-to-clean furnishing such as chairs and dressers made of leather, wood or metal, and choose washable curtains made of plain cotton or synthetic fabric.

Step 4 | Stop Using Chemical Pollutants


Harsh chemicals, from your household cleaners to synthetic fragrances, can emit pollutants into the air. These chemicals circulate throughout your home’s air ducts and can linger in each room, causing you to continuously inhale harmful contaminants.


Step 5 | Reduce Humidity


Try to limit use of humidifiers and improve your home’s ventilation. Dust mites aren’t the only contaminant that thrives in humid environments; fungal contaminants like mold will flourish in moist areas.


Ready to take the first step in reducing allergens and improving air quality? Contact us today for a free quote for residential air duct cleaning!


Georgian Duct Cleaning
 is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information. (705) 722-5952 or 1-800-363-2563 

Friday 15 May 2015

Why Should You Clean Your Office Air Ducts in the Spring?

Spring Duct Cleaning air quality barrieHaving your air ducts cleaned in the spring is a great addition to your home cleaning tasks, but it shouldn’t stop there. Arranging to have your office air ducts cleaned after a long winter will have a huge impact on your office air quality.

Over the winter months, office air ducts can become contaminated with dust, dirt, mold and bacteria. And if you completed any office renovations during the winter months, including painting, you may still be breathing in those harmful contaminants.

Dirty air ducts in a commercial environment can contribute to various issues, including employee absenteeism, dirt and staining on the walls and ceiling, and occupant discomfort.

Occupant discomfort is one of the more serious signs of poor indoor air quality that often leads to absenteeism. Symptoms that mimic a colds or the flu including headache, fatigue, sinus congestion, coughing, and sneezing can all indicate occupant discomfort. If your employees get sick and miss work often, investigating air quality may be a great option for boosting their morale.

Office and commercial buildings, just like your home, require periodic air duct cleaning. Without periodic cleaning, bacteria, dust, fungal growth, and building materials will be forced through your building every time the HVAC and Air Conditioning system operates.

HVAC and Air Conditioning systems are often large and complex, serving multiple work areas and multiple floors. These complex systems require expert cleaning and maintenance to ensure contaminants are properly removed.

In order to effectively clean these systems, our certified technicians use robots to inspect, clean and sanitize confined spaces and complex duct systems. Our Ventri Clean system is a high volume air knife that is used to slice through dirt, with a rotating silica carbide brush eliminating stubborn pollutants. Our powerful truck mounted or portable HEPA vacuum system allows us to handle any size of heating, air conditioning or exhaust ducts, in homes, high-rise buildings, commercial buildings, schools, hospitals and factories.

Ready to start breathing healthy air? Contact us today for a free quote on your office air duct cleaning.


GEORGIAN DUCT CLEANING - SIMPLY THE BEST THERE IS! Our team of fully trained, certified technicians would be happy to provide any of our services in your home or commercial building.

Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information. (705) 722-5952 Or 1-800-363-2563.

Saturday 18 April 2015

Georgian Duct Cleaning's 40 Point Residential Checklist

Duct Cleaning Residential Air Quality Barrie Ontario
Air ducts can be home to pet hair, dust, building materials, mould, bacteria and fungal growth. Every time your heat or air conditioner operates, these contaminants are forced throughout your home. Regular cleaning of your air ducts is the most effective way to reduce air contaminates and promote healthy air within the home.

When choosing an air duct cleaning company, integrity and transparency are important factors to consider.

We use a 40 point residential checklist to ensure our fully trained, certified technicians offer the best customer service, great service and products with professionalism.

Our 40 point checklist outlines the steps we take to ensure we thoroughly clean your air ducts. More importantly, it offers you the opportunity to ensure we are providing the professional service you paid for.

40 Point Residential Checklist


1. Inspect the layout of the air ducts; determine the best route for hoses or vacuum.

2. Locate all hot air vents and cold air returns.

3. Lay drop sheets to protect finished floors.

4. Adjust temperature at thermostat, verify furnace is operating properly.

5. Turn off furnace.

6. Remove and inspect furnace filter.

7. Isolate cold air returns from furnace.

8. Set up video inspection, invite customer to watch cleaning process.

9. Remove and seal all vents with plastic vent covers.

10. Install access points in cold air returns.

11. Connect vacuum hose to the cold air return.

12. Clean cold air returns from the top down.

13. Air-whip and sweep all cold air returns, joist liners and main ducts.

14. Inspect for proper cleanliness, re-clean as necessary.

15. Apply sanitizer if requested.

16. Remove vacuum hose and install gasketed sheet metal access plates.

17. Install access points in the hot air supply ducts.

18. Locate Air conditioning coils and cover with protective mat.

19. Connect vacuum hose to hot air supply ducts.

20. Air brush and sweep all hot air branch ducts.

21. Clean floor and wall registers.

22. Air-whip and sweep all hot air main ducts.

23. Inspect for proper cleanliness, re clean if required.

24. Apply sanitizer if required

25. Remove vacuum hose and install gasketed sheet metal access plates.

26. Clean furnace fan and fan housing.

27. Remove protective mat from air conditioning coils.

28. Clean coils as necessary.

29. Vacuum any dust from the bottom of the furnace.

30. Securely replace all access panels.

31. Install one-inch plugs in every location used.

32. Remove all tools and clean area around furnace.

33. Turn furnace back on, ensure proper operation

34. Replace all grills and vents

35. Re-position any furniture that was moved for the cleaning.

36. Install Certificate of cleaning and date of next cleaning on ductwork.

37. Final walk through of entire house.

38. Advise customer of any problems or concerns discovered during the cleaning

39. Collect payment.

40. Thank customer.



GEORGIAN DUCT CLEANING - SIMPLY THE BEST THERE IS!  Our team of fully trained, certified technicians would be happy to provide any of our services in your home or commercial building.

Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information.  (705) 722-5952 Or 1-800-363-2563

Friday 27 March 2015

Clean Your Air Ducts When You Spring Clean Your Home

Spring.. even though we haven't had any warm spring days yet, it won't be long until you want to open the windows and air-out the house. There's a wonderful feeling of renewal and energy in the spring, and if you are ready to take on spring cleaning you might want to consider having your air vent ducts cleaned as part of the annual routine.

Here are some questions to ask yourself.
  1. Do you suffer from allergies?
  2. Do you often sneeze when you are at home?
  3. Do you have a lot of dust in your home?
  4. Is your home new or has it had recent renovations?
  5. Are you concerned about build-ups of dirt and debris in your ducts?
  6. Would you feel better knowing your ducts are clean when you hear the furnace fan come on?
If you answer yes to any of these questions, you could benefit from air duct cleaning in your home.

Your air ducts are home to dust, dirt, mold, bacteria, construction garbage, pet hair...  These contaminants are released into the atmosphere of your home, reducing the freshness of indoor air quality and increasing environmental sensitivity.  Your home's air ducts require periodic cleaning to reduce these airbourne contaminants and to create a cleaner safer home for you and your family.

Residential air ducts should be cleaned when the house is new, following renovations and then approximately every two or three years after that.  Modern construction may leave a large amount of drywall dust, insulation, shavings and various food debris, often left by construction workers.

The Technical Safety Standards Association  (TSSA) now requires that air ducts be cleaned following construction, especially if the furnace was used during construction. In a new home the building debris leaves a film of dust on hardwood floors and all furniture.  This can leave your skin feeling dry and itchy and can cause your furnace to malfunction.  This dry dust, draws moisture from the air providing a perfect breeding ground and nutrient source for bacteria and microbial contamination.

 In older homes, the dust accumulates to significant, measurable levels, often several inches deep.  The dust forms on all surfaces significantly reducing airflow through the system.  This causes the furnace and air conditioner to work harder and longer to bring the house to the desired temperature.  You may also notice that the furnace has become noisy… This may be caused by dust accumulating on the fan blades, throwing the fan out of balance.

The solution to dirty air ducts is a professional cleaning from Georgian Duct Cleaning.  The areas leading air duct cleaning company has been in business for over 22 years (since 1991), serving Simcoe, Muskoka, Haliburton, Grey/ Bruce, Dufferin and North York.

The fleet of custom-built vacuums is specially designed to clean your entire heating and ventilation systems.  The duct cleaning machines among the most powerful in the industry, include truck-mounted vacuums and portable HEPA filtered vacuums.

The uniformed cleaning technicians, attach an eight-inch hose to your air ducts.  All vents are sealed and then compressed air powered agitation tools are fed through the ducts.  These tools operate on high pressure and high volume, as they travel through the ducts they brush and sweep all attached dust and debris.  The loosened dirt and contaminants are sucked out of the air ducts by the powerful vacuum system.

The owner of Georgian Duct Cleaning invented and refined many of the tools that are now found throughout the industry in North America.

GEORGIAN DUCT CLEANING - SIMPLY THE BEST THERE IS!  Our team of fully trained, certified technicians would be happy to provide any of our services in your home or commercial building.

Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information.  (705) 722-5952 Or 1-800-363-2563



Friday 20 February 2015

Top 10 Contributors to Poor Indoor Air Quality

Air quality duct cleaning allergies Barrie OntarioThe air we breathe is directly linked to our health. And in a recent study, it was proven that healthy air has a direct effect on our life expectancy! So what does this mean for you?

The average person spends 90% of their time indoors, so identifying and eliminating toxins and contaminants in your home is an important step in improving your overall health.

Not sure what potential contaminants are affecting your indoor air quality? Here's our top 10 list of the worst offenders:
  1. Asbestos
  2. Dust Mites
  3. Mold and Mold Spores
  4. Drywall Dust
  5. Chemicals
  6. Cigarette Smoke
  7. Animal Dander
  8. Bacteria and Viruses
  9. Formaldehyde
  10. Paints and Fumes

If you’re experiencing symptoms of poor indoor air quality, such as dryness and irritation of the eyes, headaches, fatigues, shortness of breathe or sinus congestion, you should take some steps to make improvements. Check out our blog, “How to Improve Your Home’s Indoor Air Quality” for some ideas on small improvements you can make that will have a huge impact on your air quality.

Air duct cleaning is number one in our list of steps to improve indoor air quality. Air ducts can become clogged with contaminants including any of the items listed above! Every time your heater operates, these toxins are fed through your heating system and into the air you breathe. Regular cleaning of your air ducts will eliminate these contaminants and drastically improve your home’s air quality.

In order to eliminate the threat of mold, bacteria or viruses in your ducts, we can also use our Benefact Herbal Based Sanitizer. The sanitizer contains thyme oil, an effective germ-killing ingredients that is less toxic than vinegar. Benefact kills over 99.99% of bacteria and surpasses Health Canada’s efficacy requirements for a broad range of disinfectants.


Are you ready to drastically improve your home’s air quality? Contact us today for a free estimate for residential duct cleaning!

Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information. (705) 722-5952 Or 1-800-363-2563

Wednesday 21 January 2015

Protect Your Home and Family From Dryer Fires with LintAlert

Dryer Vent Duct Cleaning Barrie LintAlert

How would you rate your dryer’s performance?


Dryers that feel hot to the touch or take more than one cycle to dry a load indicate a serious problem.  Poor dryer performance indicates dryer lint build-up, and since lint is highly flammable, this build-up can increase your risk of fire.    

Lint build-up can lead to fire as it causes a blockage in the dryer exhaust system, restricting airflow and causing the dryer to overheat.  In addition to annual dryer vent cleaning and recognizing signs of poor dryer performance, your can install a dryer monitoring system to help reduce your risk.

LintAlert® is a dryer monitoring system that constantly monitors airflow and shows the exact pressure in the exhaust system.  It allows you to save energy while ensuring that your dryer is operating safely.


How does LintAlert work?


Air Pressure Sensor
LintAlert® accumulates information through a highly discriminating digital pressure sensor. It detects small changes in the water column inch (WCI) pressure by sampling minute amounts of airflow, which the small volume of air is sampled. There is no impact to the air pressure in the duct.

Onboard Computer
Air pressure samples are taken to be analyzed by a programmable integrated circuit. The onboard computer evaluates data to show whether the dryer is on and how much the exhaust system is performing. 

LED Indicators
The changes are show through LED indicator lights. This is where the green indicators turns to yellow, and then to red as pressure becomes a problem. Once you see two or three green indicator lights, this means it’s a good time to clean the dryer and ducts system to stay energy efficient and safe. If the vent system is NOT cleaned at this point then the yellow and red indicator lights will illuminate. Once the pressure becomes dangerous, all LED lights will flash and an audio alarm will sound

We strongly recommend the use of the LintAlert monitoring system with annual dryer vent cleaning to reduce your risk of a dryer fire.    

Contact us today for more information or to schedule a dryer vent cleaning!

Georgian Duct Cleaning is a family owned business in Simcoe County with over 20 years experience working with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC ducts. Call us for a free quote or for more information. (705) 722-5952 or 1-800-363-2563