If you're a homeowner in Imlay City, MI, you know the tell-tale sign of fall: that "burning dust" smell the first time you turn on your furnace. As your local, NADCA-certified air duct cleaning experts, we want you to know what you're smelling, and how a professional cleaning can eliminate it and improve your home's air quality all winter long.
Ready for cleaner air? Call our Imlay City, MI team for a free quote at (833) 467-1243 today.
We are a local Imlay City, MI team of NADCA-certified (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) professionals. We are not a carpet cleaning company with a shop-vac. We are indoor air quality specialists. Our mission is to provide a comprehensive, "source-removal" cleaning that actually removes the pounds of dust, dander, and allergens from your home's HVAC system.
A true air duct cleaning is not a 30-minute "blow-and-go" job. It's a 2-4 hour process that removes contaminants from the "source."
Many Imlay City, MI companies will lure you in with a low price, then up-sell you. A real cleaning uses powerful, expensive equipment and certified technicians. If the price sounds too good to be true, it is.
Our local Imlay City, MI team is on standby. Call us now for an honest quote.
"I'm so glad I avoided the 'cheap' companies. This team was here for 3 hours, and they were so thorough. The burning smell from my furnace is gone, and the house feels cleaner."
"They explained the whole process from start to finish. The technicians were professional, clean, and didn't try to up-sell me. They just did a great job. I will be using them from now on."
"The 'before' and 'after' pictures were all I needed to see. I had no idea my ducts were that filthy. A+ service and very professional team."
Imlay City was founded on April 1, 1850, by Charles Palmer, the chief engineer of the Port Huron and Lake Michigan Railroad, who bought 240 acres of land along the railroad's route at a location Palmer anticipated would be a likely produce center between the towns of Capac and Lapeer. Palmer named the city for the Hartford, Connecticut-based capitalist William Henry Imlay (d. 4 Sep 1858), who had invested heavily in the area's natural resources after moving there in 1828. Within a year and a half, the newly established city had attracted 500 residents with over 120 buildings including two hotels, 20 stores, a sawmill, and a school.
Zip Codes in Imlay City, MI that we also serve: 48444