Furnace Cleaning Ottawa
Over time, dust, dirt, and other foreign debris can accumulate within your furnace blower motor. This build up of dust can drastically reduce your furnace/ AC efficiency and could lead to costly repairs (i.e. increases amp pull on your blower motor due to resistance, burnt out capacitors and even causes the motor itself to fail). It is recommended to having your furnace blower motor cleaned every 1-3 years.
Our Duct Cleaners are certified and licensed gas technicians, who understand the correct techniques to remove all dirt and debris from your blower motor. Unlike most of our competitors, whose duct cleaners are not licensed or certified gas technicians and have no formal or government-acknowledged training, we have licensed technicians who have been trained with the proper industry techniques of cleaning and testing your blower motor. Our Duct Cleaning technicians have schooling and supervised training out in the field that addresses air flow in HVAC systems and an array of air quality issues that your typical duct cleaning company may not be aware of or fully understand.
Pulling a furnace blower motor out of a furnace can lead to damage to other components around the blower motor if someone is unfamiliar of how to do it the safe and correct way. Relays, P-traps, condensation lines, and even the furnace control board could easily be damaged, if not correctly secured or if temporarily removed, before puling the motor out. Also, out of alignment issues are common, with inexperienced duct cleaners, who pull out blower motors and fail to properly align the motor after cleaning the fan. This can cause many issues that can hurt the performance of your furnace.
For Example:
Effecting the furnace high limit switch as the blower motor is not pushing the recommended air off of the heat exchanger which will cause the furnace to shut down. The reason for this is that the heat is way too hot for the furnace and can be potentially dangerous if the furnace does not turn itself off. (We have seen this happen, all because of misalignment)
Please do not underestimate the complexity of your Furnace Blower Motor. It could end up costing you more in the long run.
Price: $100.00, this would include a Furnace Maintenance
Our Duct Cleaners are certified and licensed gas technicians, who understand the correct techniques to remove all dirt and debris from your blower motor. Unlike most of our competitors, whose duct cleaners are not licensed or certified gas technicians and have no formal or government-acknowledged training, we have licensed technicians who have been trained with the proper industry techniques of cleaning and testing your blower motor. Our Duct Cleaning technicians have schooling and supervised training out in the field that addresses air flow in HVAC systems and an array of air quality issues that your typical duct cleaning company may not be aware of or fully understand.
Pulling a furnace blower motor out of a furnace can lead to damage to other components around the blower motor if someone is unfamiliar of how to do it the safe and correct way. Relays, P-traps, condensation lines, and even the furnace control board could easily be damaged, if not correctly secured or if temporarily removed, before puling the motor out. Also, out of alignment issues are common, with inexperienced duct cleaners, who pull out blower motors and fail to properly align the motor after cleaning the fan. This can cause many issues that can hurt the performance of your furnace.
For Example:
Effecting the furnace high limit switch as the blower motor is not pushing the recommended air off of the heat exchanger which will cause the furnace to shut down. The reason for this is that the heat is way too hot for the furnace and can be potentially dangerous if the furnace does not turn itself off. (We have seen this happen, all because of misalignment)
Please do not underestimate the complexity of your Furnace Blower Motor. It could end up costing you more in the long run.
Price: $100.00, this would include a Furnace Maintenance