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HVAC Cleaning Equipment
Right Equipment. Cleaner Air. Healthier Spaces
The Right Tools for the Job
Serving Connecticut, Rhode Island & Massachusetts
At Mechanical Hygiene Services (MHS), we believe that the first step to extraordinary outcomes is having the right tools and the right people using them. HVAC systems cannot be cleaned with every vacuum or brush. Because of this, our NADCA-certified professionals use excellent cleaning and inspection equipment designed specifically for commercial and industrial environments.
Every facility, including hospitals, schools, and manufacturing plants, faces different challenges. We've witnessed it all: cramped spaces, high ceilings, and brittle ductwork. And for that exact reason, having the appropriate tools is what separates a system that looks neat from one that functions effectively.
Access And Inspection Tools
We make sure we can see what is happening inside your HVAC system before we even begin cleaning. This entails finding every vent, duct, and access point, including those that are difficult to reach. Our technicians make use of instruments such as:
- Inspection scopes and cameras to observe and record accumulation in the ducts' interior.
- Mirrors and flexible periscopes to examine concealed areas or corners without making needless access holes.
- Service access points to areas where pollutants tend to gather (installed only when necessary).
Cleaning Tools That Do the Real Work
The actual work starts when the inspection is finished. We safely remove dust, grime, and microbiological growth from duct walls without endangering your system. Depending on how your facility is configured, you could use the following:
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Specialized Equipment for Better Results
Apart from standard professional cleaning tools, we at Mechanical Hygiene use HEPA filtration units, coil cleaning systems, and sanitizing foggers for complete hygiene. Our equipments meets NADCA & OSHA standards for safety and proper cleaning, also in healthcare or food grade facilities, we make use of containment systems to ensure zero cross-contamination.
Significance of Professional Equipment
HVAC cleaning is one of those jobs where the right equipment separates the professionals from the pretenders. Most of the debris is left behind when low-cost or inexperienced providers use simple brushes or household vacuums that can't reach deep into the ducts.
We have been providing specialized HVAC cleaning equipment and certified technicians to Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts for more than 20 years. Our tools are made with one goal in mind: to thoroughly, securely, and effectively clean your system.
NADCA Resources
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Guide to Proper Cleaning
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Energy Savings and Your Home's Heating and Cooling System
How do you know when it’s time to clean your air ducts?
A Homeowner's Guide to Air Duct Cleaning
Prepare Your HVAC System for the Seasons
HVAC Cleaning, Maintenance & Restoration
MHS Has the Right Tools and the Team for the Job
Fully Licensed & NADCA-Certified Professionals