Experts recommend that you have your ductwork cleaned approximately every three to five years, depending on your overall indoor air quality. If it has been at least that long or longer since you’ve invested in ductwork cleaning, it is time to schedule the service now. Not sure if you need to schedule ductwork cleaning?
We can offer an in-home assessment and let you know what we think. If it’s not quite time for a duct cleaning service in Jackson, MS yet, we can make a recommendation about when you should schedule the service in the next couple of years. You can also keep reading to learn more about the benefits of duct cleaning and why it is a wise investment for your family and home.



Are you looking forward to the holiday season? If so, then you may already be preparing for guests and good food. There are plenty of ways to prepare for having a couple of loved ones over or a bunch of them. But don’t let setting up your favorite decorations make you forget the other aspect that can really impact that family visit–your indoor air quality!
Spring should be a season when we can all enjoy the changing foliage and blooming flowers. But for those of us with allergies, this may be easier said than done. Extra airborne pollen, grass, dirt, and other plant-based debris can create a nice cocktail that triggers seasonal allergies for days at a time.
Imagine what your hot water heater would do without any pipes that connected it to the faucets and spigots around your home. Without those pipes to deliver the hot water, your water heater would be useless. Even leaking pipes are going to negatively impact the job the system has to do. The same concept can be applied to your ductwork.
You wipe your counters, mop your floor, wash your dishes, and even scrub the toilet, but there is one teeny tiny thing that homeowners almost always forget to clean — their ducts. (We were just kidding about the teeny tiny part, your ducts are actually quite complex and rather important!) And, in actuality, duct cleaning is not something you can do yourself — for a job like this, you’ve got to call in the pros!
Almost every HVAC company out there is a professional at residential heating and air conditioning installations and maintenance. But you should never assume that they have the same experience and knowledge required to perform