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Your energy bills drop. Studies show cleaned HVAC systems use 41% to 60% less energy just running the blowers, and they push 10% to 46% more air through the building without working as hard.
Your employees feel better and call out less. When we remove the dust, mold spores, and allergens circulating through your ductwork, you’re directly improving the air they breathe for eight hours a day. Poor indoor air quality costs building owners up to $20 million annually in lost productivity, and most of that comes down to people feeling lousy at work.
Your system lasts longer. Clean ducts mean your HVAC isn’t straining against blockages, which means fewer breakdowns and repairs. You’re protecting an expensive investment by maintaining it the way it was designed to be maintained.
We’ve spent over 30 years improving indoor air quality for commercial buildings around Greensboro and Gibsonville. We’re NADCA certified, which means our technicians—Noah Watson and Rick Watson—have passed the training that matters and follow the standards that actually work.
Gibsonville’s commercial market is growing, with nearly 300,000 square feet of industrial property and projects like Gibsonville Square bringing new mixed-use spaces online. More buildings mean more ductwork that needs proper maintenance, and we’ve seen what happens when it doesn’t get done.
We’re local, we’re certified, and we show up with the equipment and experience to do the job correctly the first time.
We start with an inspection. Before we touch anything, we assess your ductwork to identify problem areas, blockages, and contamination levels. You’ll know what we found and what needs attention.
Then we seal off your system and use negative pressure equipment to pull debris out of the ducts. We’re not just blowing dust around—we’re extracting it with industrial vacuums and HEPA filtration. Every register, return, and section of ductwork gets cleaned using rotating brushes and compressed air tools that dislodge buildup without damaging the ducts themselves.
After cleaning, we inspect again to verify the work. You’ll see the difference in airflow immediately, and you’ll notice it on your energy bills within the first billing cycle. The whole process is designed to minimize disruption to your operations while delivering measurable results.
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You’re getting a full system cleaning—supply ducts, return ducts, registers, grilles, and diffusers. We clean the blower motor, cooling coils, and drain pan because those components affect your air quality just as much as the ductwork does.
In Gibsonville’s mix of older industrial buildings and newer commercial developments, we see everything from original ductwork that’s never been touched to newer systems that were poorly installed. NADCA recommends inspecting commercial ducts annually and cleaning every three to five years, but the reality is that most buildings in this area go much longer. If you’re in one of the older industrial properties near the Minneola Mill area, there’s a good chance your ducts haven’t been cleaned in over a decade.
We also address fire safety. Lint and debris buildup in commercial ductwork is a legitimate fire hazard, and regular cleaning significantly reduces that risk. For businesses in Gibsonville’s professional services and contractor sectors, that’s not just about safety—it’s about liability and compliance with occupational health standards.
NADCA recommends inspecting your commercial HVAC system at least once a year and cleaning the ductwork every three to five years. But that’s a baseline, not a rule that fits every building.
If you’re running a high-traffic business, manufacturing facility, or any operation that generates dust or particulates, you’ll need more frequent cleaning. Buildings with older HVAC systems or poor filtration also accumulate debris faster. The real answer depends on your system’s condition, your industry, and how hard your HVAC works.
Most commercial properties in Gibsonville go longer than they should between cleanings, which is why energy bills creep up and air quality complaints increase. An annual inspection tells you where you stand and whether cleaning is overdue.
The energy savings alone typically pay for the cleaning within months. Research shows that cleaned HVAC systems reduce fan energy consumption by 41% to 60%, and they deliver 10% to 46% more airflow without using more power.
For a mid-sized commercial building in Gibsonville, that translates to hundreds of dollars per month in reduced energy costs. Add in fewer repairs from reduced system strain, less employee absenteeism from better air quality, and extended equipment lifespan, and you’re looking at a significant return.
The cost of not cleaning is higher than most building owners realize. A system clogged with debris works harder, breaks down more often, and costs more to operate every single month. Professional duct cleaning is preventive maintenance that pays for itself.
Yes, and the impact is measurable. Poor indoor air quality is one of the biggest factors affecting employee performance, and dirty ductwork is a primary source of poor air quality in commercial buildings.
When your HVAC system circulates dust, mold spores, and allergens, employees experience headaches, congestion, fatigue, and respiratory issues. That leads to decreased focus, more sick days, and lower overall productivity. Studies show this can cost commercial building owners millions annually in lost productivity.
Clean ductwork means cleaner air, which directly improves how people feel at work. For Gibsonville businesses competing for talent in professional services and other sectors, indoor air quality isn’t just a maintenance issue—it’s a workplace quality issue that affects retention and performance.
Look for visible dust around registers and vents. If you see buildup on the grilles or dust blowing out when the system kicks on, that’s a clear sign your ductwork is contaminated.
Pay attention to uneven heating or cooling, reduced airflow from vents, or musty odors when the HVAC runs. These all indicate blockages or microbial growth inside the ducts. Rising energy bills without a corresponding increase in usage also point to system inefficiency caused by debris buildup.
The most reliable way to know is a professional inspection. We use cameras and airflow measurements to assess duct condition and contamination levels, so you’re making decisions based on actual data rather than guessing. If your building hasn’t had ductwork inspected in the past year, that’s where you start.
NADCA certification means the technicians doing the work have been trained in proper cleaning methods, safety protocols, and industry standards. It’s the difference between someone with a vacuum and someone who knows how to clean an HVAC system without damaging it.
NADCA-certified companies follow specific procedures for containment, negative pressure, and debris removal. They use the right equipment and understand how different duct materials and configurations require different approaches. That matters because improper cleaning can actually make things worse by spreading contaminants or damaging ductwork.
We employ NADCA-certified technicians with the ASCS and CVI credentials, which represent advanced training in system cleaning and video inspection. When you’re trusting someone to work inside your building’s respiratory system, certification is proof they know what they’re doing.
We schedule around your operations to minimize disruption. Most commercial duct cleaning can be done during off-hours, weekends, or in phases that allow your business to continue running.
The actual cleaning process involves sealing off sections of ductwork, so there may be temporary limitations on HVAC use in specific areas. We coordinate with you ahead of time to plan the work in a way that makes sense for your schedule and your building’s layout.
For most Gibsonville commercial properties, the process takes one to three days depending on building size and system complexity. You’ll have full airflow and normal HVAC operation as soon as we finish each section, and the improved air quality and energy efficiency start immediately.
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