
Certified Air Duct Cleaning Fairfield, CT
NADCA Source-Removal Cleaning, Coil Treatment & Dryer Vent Service. EPA-Registered Antimicrobials · Licensed & Insured
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Reviewed by Marvin Riveira · Licensed & Insured In CT · Owner-Operated
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What Is NADCA ACR-2021 Air Duct Cleaning?
Air duct cleaning is the NADCA ACR-2021 documented process of returning an HVAC system to a verified level of cleanliness through source removal, holding the system under continuous negative pressure while rotary brushes, air whips, and contact vacuuming dislodge debris into HEPA-filtered collection equipment instead of pushing it through the building. The standard treats the entire system as the unit of work: supply and return ducts, registers, plenum, evaporator coil, drain pan, blower, and air handler housing, because a component left dirty recontaminates everything already cleaned.
In Fairfield, CT, the visit runs in sequence: camera inspection of the supply and return runs, service access cut where the trunk has none, HEPA-filtered negative air connected at the main trunk, then branch-by-branch agitation worked back toward the collection unit. The air handler is opened last, and the evaporator coil, drain pan, and blower wheel are cleaned by hand. The dryer exhaust is a separate duct with its own lint load and its own fire risk, so it is cleaned and quoted separately.
- NADCA ACR-2021 source removal
- Continuous HEPA negative air
- Coil, drain pan, blower included
- Dryer vent lint removal
Why Fairfield Systems Are Cleaned Differently
Duct cleaning carries no state license in Connecticut, New York, or Massachusetts, so the building and the method decide the job. Connecticut suburban stock built between the 1950s and the 1970s has the opposite problem: generous galvanized trunks in the basement, long branch runs out to bedroom registers, and a coil that has been in service far longer than the duct around it. Panned joist-bay returns are common in that era and cannot be cleaned without cutting proper access.
Green Restoration works to the ACR-2021 source-removal standard on every system, cleans the coil, drain pan, and blower as part of the job rather than as an add-on, and inspects each run on camera. ASHRAE 62.2 sets ventilation rates for dwellings and 62.1 for commercial buildings; neither is a cleaning standard, which is why ACR-2021 governs the work itself.
What air duct cleaning costs in Connecticut: our real 2026 price guideComplete Air Duct Cleaning In Fairfield, CT
From NADCA source-removal HVAC cleaning to dryer vent service, coil treatment, and post-construction resets, every duct scenario handled across Fairfield and Fairfield County.
Whole-Home HVAC Duct Cleaning
NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal cleaning sequenced for 1850s Greenfield Hill estate multi-zone HVAC on Bronson Road, 1900s Stratfield Victorian galvanized trunks on Stratfield Road, and 1970s University-area subdivision systems, every branch under rotary brush and continuous negative pressure.
NADCA ACR · Source-removal · Rotary brush
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Full dryer vent service for 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial long-run vents, 1850s Greenfield Hill estate rooftop-vent installations on Bronson Road, and 1900s Stratfield Victorian stacked layouts, NFPA 211 annual cleaning, lint cleared from drum housing to exterior cap.
NFPA 211 · Lint removal · Efficiency restored
Air Handler And Coil Cleaning
Disassembled coil and air handler cleaning on Pine Creek V-zone elevated platforms along Beach Road and Sasco Brook shoreline jobs, where Long Island Sound salt-air condensation grows mold on coil fins within weeks without EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment.
Coil disassembly · Antimicrobial fogging

Additional Air Duct Services In Fairfield
Post-Construction Duct Cleaning
Full ductwork reset after Greenfield Hill estate additions on Round Hill Road, 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial register-boot conservation retrofits, and 1970s University-area subdivision renovations, removing drywall dust, joint compound, and sawdust before HVAC restart.
HVAC Mold Remediation
IICRC S520-2024 mold remediation inside Pine Creek V-zone coil packs on Beach Road, Mill River AE-zone supply trunks on Stratfield Road, and Sasco Brook shoreline air handlers, with negative-air containment, EPA-registered antimicrobial, and ACAC independent clearance.
HEPA Filtration And Negative-Air
Hospital-grade HEPA H13 filtration paired with negative-air containment on every 1850s Greenfield Hill estate plenum entry and 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial register-boot opening, capturing 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns at the source per NADCA ACR-2021 § 4.2.
Rodent And Pest Decontamination
Attic-duct rodent decontamination for 1970s University-area subdivisions backing Sasco Brook woods, 1850s Greenfield Hill estate carriage houses, and Lake Hills pond perimeter homes, droppings removed and entry points sealed, CDC-aligned Tyvek and N95 protocol.
Commercial HVAC Cleaning
Commercial duct cleaning along Black Rock Turnpike retail corridors, Fairfield Center locations, and Old Post Road historic-district offices, with after-hours scheduling and full ASHRAE 62.1 compliance documentation delivered on a single invoice.
Indoor Air Quality Testing
Pre and post-cleaning IAQ testing with lab-analyzed particle counts, VOC screening, and ASTM D7338 mold spore sampling on Pine Creek V-zone homes on Beach Road and Mill River corridor properties on Stratfield Road to verify the cleaning improved breathing air.
UV Light And Sanitization Install
In-duct UV-C light and electrostatic filtration upgrades for Pine Creek V-zone coil regrowth control on Beach Road, Greenfield Hill estate multi-zone air handlers on Bronson Road, and 1970s University-area subdivisions, sized to inhibit microbial recolonization between cleaning cycles.
Aeroseal Duct Sealing And Leak Reduction
Aeroseal aerosolized polymer sealant for 1900s Stratfield Victorian galvanized supply trunks with century-old seam leakage on Stratfield Road and 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial register boots, reducing conditioned-air loss up to 40% per ANSI/UL 181 sealant listings.
Multi-Unit And Condo Dryer Vent Program
Bulk dryer vent cleaning for HOAs and condo associations across Fairfield Center, the University-area student-housing corridor, and Mill Plain Road multifamily, with per-unit NFPA 211 documentation, off-season scheduling, and one invoice for the building.
Cleaner Air In Your Fairfield Home. Documented With Photos.
NADCA Source-Removal Cleaning, Coil Treatment, And Before-And-After Verification Photos On Every Job Across Fairfield And Fairfield County.
Why Choose Us In Fairfield
NADCA ACR source-removal cleaning, HEPA-filtered collection, EPA-registered coil treatment, and on-camera before-and-after verification on every Fairfield air duct job.
NADCA ACR Source-Removal
Every supply and return duct scrubbed under negative pressure with rotary brushes, never compressed-air-only shortcuts.
HEPA-Filtered Negative Air
Truck-mounted HEPA collection captures 99.97% of loosened debris at the main trunk instead of blowing it into your home.
Before And After Verification
Inspection camera footage inside every duct branch and the air handler, delivered as a digital file for your records.
EPA Antimicrobial Coil Treatment
Every cleaning closes with EPA-registered antimicrobial on the evaporator coil, critical in Fairfield's coastal humidity.
What Dirty Ductwork Costs Your Fairfield, CT Home
Most Fairfield homeowners don't think about their ductwork until allergies flare, energy bills climb, or a musty smell starts blowing out of the vents. Pine Creek V-zone salt-air condensation, 1900s Stratfield Victorian galvanized supply trunks, Greenfield Hill 1850s estate multi-zone systems, and 1970s University-area attic ductwork all make buildup compound fast.
Pine Creek V-Zone Salt-Air Coil Corrosion
Long Island Sound Tidal Spray On Beach Road
FEMA V-zone tidal spray off Pine Creek and Sasco Brook salts the evaporator coil and aluminum fin pack on every Beach Road home. Within two cooling seasons, condensation feeds mold colonies on coil fins and inside supply trunks above the elevated mechanical platform.
Greenfield Hill 1850s Estate Multi-Zone Buildup
6+ Air Handlers Across Bronson And Round Hill
1850s Greenfield Hill estates on Bronson Road and Round Hill Road run 6 or more air handlers with horse-barn dust, decades of plaster-cavity debris, and multi-zone supply trunks that accumulate faster than single-zone ranches. NADCA source-removal sequenced per zone is the only full reset.
1900s Stratfield Victorian Galvanized Trunks
Plaster Cavity Debris On Stratfield Road
1900s Stratfield Victorian galvanized supply trunks along Stratfield Road and Mill Plain Road run inside plaster-on-lath cavities. Lime dust and joint compound from a century of plaster repairs settles in the trunk floor and never blows out without rotary brush agitation.
1970s University-Area Attic-Duct Rodent Pressure
Droppings Aerosolize Through Supply Air
1970s University-area subdivisions backing the Sasco Brook woods and Lake Hills pond see seasonal rodent intrusion into attic flex duct and uninsulated rigid supply runs. Droppings dry, pulverize in the airflow, and reach bedrooms through every register on Holland Hill and Lower Hill.
1639 Old Post Road Historic Colonial Register Boots
Plaster-Cavity Debris In Pre-Revolutionary Stock
The 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial corridor and pre-Revolutionary stock around Fairfield Center hold register boots inside plaster cavities that have never been opened. Lime, horsehair plaster, and 1990s renovation drywall dust coats the boot floor and only source-removal scrubs it clean.
Dryer Vent Fire Hazard On Long Rigid Runs
NFPA 211 Annual Cleaning, USFA 2,900 Fires Per Year
Long rigid dryer vent runs through 1639 Old Post Road historic colonials and rooftop-vent installations on 1850s Greenfield Hill estates accumulate lint past NFPA 211 safe thresholds. USFA estimates roughly 2,900 dryer fires per year. A full vent cleaning to the exterior cap runs under an hour.

Why Fairfield Homes Need Professional Air Duct Cleaning
Pine Creek V-zone salt-air on Beach Road, Mill River AE-zone condensation on Stratfield Road, 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial register boots, 1850s Greenfield Hill estate multi-zone HVAC on Bronson Road, and 1970s University-area subdivision attic ductwork create duct conditions that surface cleaning cannot solve. NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal with EPA-registered coil treatment is the only full reset.

NADCA ACR Source-Removal On Greenfield Hill Multi-Zone
Our Fairfield crews follow the National Air Duct Cleaners Association ACR-2021 source-removal standard, not surface-blow. On 1850s Greenfield Hill estates with 6+ air handlers across Bronson Road and Round Hill Road, every supply and return branch is scrubbed under negative pressure with rotary brushes and HEPA collection, zone by zone.
Full HVAC Coverage From Pine Creek To Stratfield
Most Fairfield calls come in because a competitor only cleaned the visible register boots. On Pine Creek V-zone elevated platforms, 1900s Stratfield Victorian galvanized trunks, and 1970s University-area subdivision air handlers, we clean the supply trunk, return trunk, air handler, evaporator coil, blower compartment, and dryer vent, not just the first six inches.
EPA-Registered Coil Treatment For Long Island Sound Humidity
Every cleaning closes with EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment on the evaporator coil and inside the air handler. This is critical on Pine Creek V-zone tidal homes on Beach Road, Sasco Brook shoreline jobs, and Mill River AE-zone basements where Long Island Sound salt-air condensation grows mold on coils within weeks of an untreated cleaning.
Before-And-After Photos At 1111 Stratford Ave Dispatch
Every Fairfield job dispatched from the Stratford GBP location at 1111 Stratford Ave closes with before-and-after photos inside every duct branch and the air handler. On 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial register-boot retrofits and Greenfield Hill estate multi-zone systems, the photo file documents condition for your home records and any future home sale.
Why We Don't Offer $69 Air Duct Cleaning In Fairfield
You've seen the ads. “Whole-house air duct cleaning, $69!” Those offers are bait-and-switch operations, and the number on the ad is not the number on the invoice. The $69 gets a technician in your door with a shop-vac and a compressor hose. Once inside, “required” add-ons push the bill to $900 or more, for work that isn't actually to NADCA ACR-2021 standard.
What Happens On A $69 Job
- Shop-vac and compressor, no negative-air containment
- Mold "treatment" pressure-sell, $300+
- Coil cleaning suddenly $250 extra
- Sanitizer fogging pitched as "required," $200
- Final bill: $900 to $1,400, no photo verification
What You Pay For With Us
- Nikro HEPA negative-air equipment, not a shop-vac
- NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal on every register
- Before and after photos you keep
- Flat pricing from $1,299, no mid-job add-ons
- IICRC-certified technicians, insured, HIC.0702252
NADCA's own consumer advisory states that any quote under $500 for a full residential system is almost certainly a bait-and-switch. If a Fairfield homeowner is quoted $69 to $199 for whole-house cleaning, call (203) 742-0492 for an honest, itemized estimate instead.
What We Find In Fairfield Air Ducts
From Greenfield Hill estates to the Pine Creek shoreline, older Fairfield homes and Long Island Sound humidity drive heavy duct and coil buildup, and every job is done to the NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal standard with before and after photos.

Dryer Vent, Lint Cleared
In Fairfield, sprawling Greenfield Hill estates run long, lint-prone dryer lines.
A flexible dryer duct slowly fills with lint until airflow is choked off. That restriction makes the dryer run hot and long, and a lint-packed run is a recognized fire hazard. Most homeowners never see it because the buildup sits inside the wall and roof run, out of sight behind the lint trap.
We clear the full run from the lint trap all the way to the exterior cap, working the line with a rotating brush and compressed air so the lint is pulled out rather than packed tighter. We check the transition hose, the wall and roof run, and the exterior flap, then confirm the cap opens freely under real airflow.
With the run cleared end to end, the dryer vents the way it is meant to, drying loads faster and reducing the fire risk a clogged line carries. We confirm airflow at the exterior cap before we leave and walk you through what we found and cleared.
Scenario 1 of 5: Dryer Vent Safety
Our Air Duct Cleaning Process In Fairfield, CT
From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

Air Duct Cleaning Coverage In Fairfield, CT
Full service NADCA source-removal duct cleaning, dryer vent service, and indoor air quality treatment for Fairfield homes and businesses across Fairfield County.
Green Restoration provides NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal air duct cleaning in Fairfield, CT (06824 to 06825), serving Greenfield Hill, Southport border, Tunxis Hill, Stratfield, Mill Plain, Lake Hills, Holland Hill, Lower Hill, the University area, Black Rock Turnpike, Old Post Road, and Fairfield Center. With direct access via I-95 Exits 21 to 24, the Merritt Parkway, and Black Rock Turnpike, our certified technicians dispatch from the Stratford GBP location at 1111 Stratford Ave with HEPA-filtered rotary brush systems, negative-air collection equipment, and EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment. Most Fairfield jobs finish in one visit with before-and-after documentation photos.
As the local co-owner dispatching out of 1111 Stratford Ave, we know the HVAC challenges Fairfield properties face. Pine Creek V-zone salt-air on Beach Road corrodes evaporator coil fin packs within two cooling seasons. Mill River AE-zone condensation on Stratfield Road grows mold inside 1900s Stratfield Victorian galvanized supply trunks. 1850s Greenfield Hill estate multi-zone HVAC on Bronson Road and Round Hill Road runs 6+ air handlers through plaster-cavity register boots. 1639 Old Post Road historic colonials hold pre-Revolutionary boot debris that has never been opened. 1970s University-area subdivisions backing Sasco Brook woods see seasonal attic-duct rodent pressure. Our crews handle residential HVAC, commercial rooftop units, dryer vent cleaning, and post-construction duct resets under one visit. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf.
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(203) 742-0492NADCA Standards · Licensed & Insured · All HVAC Systems
All Towns Served By Green Restoration From The Stratford GBP Location At 1111 Stratford Ave For NADCA Air Duct Cleaning, Dryer Vent Service & Indoor Air Quality Treatment. HIC.0702252 · Licensed & Insured In CT.
NADCA Air Duct Cleaning In Fairfield, CT
Our crews follow NADCA ACR-2021 standard and dispatch from the Stratford GBP location at 1111 Stratford Ave to Greenfield Hill, Stratfield, Tunxis Hill, Lake Hills, the University area, Fairfield Center, and the Pine Creek V-zone shoreline within the same week. Every visit includes a full HVAC inspection, source-removal cleaning, EPA-registered coil treatment, and before-and-after verification photos.
Daily dispatch from the Stratford GBP location at 1111 Stratford Ave covering both Fairfield ZIPs, from the Pine Creek V-zone shoreline and Sasco Brook tidal flats to Greenfield Hill, Stratfield, Tunxis Hill, Lake Hills, Holland Hill, the University area, and Fairfield Center.
Crews trained on the 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial register boots, 1850s Greenfield Hill estate multi-zone HVAC on Bronson Road and Round Hill Road, 1900s Stratfield Victorian galvanized supply trunks on Stratfield Road, 1950s ranch ductwork, and 1970s University-area subdivision systems.
Mill River AE-zone plus Sasco Brook, Pine Creek tidal V-zone, Lake Hills pond, and Long Island Sound coastal drainage drive elevated indoor humidity that condenses on evaporator coils and grows mold inside supply trunks on Black Rock Turnpike and Mill Plain Road.
Top-rated by the Better Business Bureau for quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and responsive communication on every project. Backed by 5 verified Google reviews on the Stratford GBP at 1111 Stratford Ave and HIC.0702252 displayed on every invoice.

About Green Restoration In Fairfield, CT

Your Fairfield Air Duct Cleaning Specialists Since 2014
Green Restoration provides NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal HVAC duct cleaning, dryer vent service, EPA-registered coil treatment, and ASHRAE 62.1 indoor air quality testing for homes and businesses across Fairfield, CT. Our Fairfield crews handle Pine Creek V-zone salt-air coil corrosion on Beach Road, 1850s Greenfield Hill estate multi-zone HVAC on Bronson Road and Round Hill Road, 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial register-boot retrofits, 1900s Stratfield Victorian galvanized supply trunks on Stratfield Road, and 1970s University-area subdivision dryer vent runs. Every job closes with antimicrobial coil treatment and documented photos.
“As the local co-owner operating out of the Stratford GBP location at 1111 Stratford Ave, I bring 35+ years of restoration experience and the full support of the Green Restoration network to every Fairfield property we serve. From the Pine Creek V-zone salt-air coil corrosion on Beach Road, to the 1850s Greenfield Hill estate multi-zone HVAC on Bronson Road and Round Hill Road, to the 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial register-boot retrofits, to the 1900s Stratfield Victorian galvanized supply trunks and the 1970s University-area subdivision dryer vent runs, my Fairfield crews show up, document every step for your insurer, and stay on the job until the before-and-after verification photos confirm the work is done.”
Trusted by Families in Fairfield &
Fairfield County
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Fire & Soot CleanupAir Duct Cleaning Cost In Fairfield, CT
Instant estimate for HVAC duct cleaning, dryer vent service, coil treatment, and indoor air quality testing in Fairfield and Fairfield County. Transparent pricing, no hidden fees.
Single HVAC Home
$1,299 to $2,000
per HVAC unit, NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal
Multi-Zone Home
$2,500 to $4,000
2+ HVAC systems
Commercial
$2,500 to $6,000
includes kitchen exhaust
Price drivers include total linear feet of ductwork, number of supply and return registers, HVAC system age and accessibility, and whether dryer vent cleaning is included (we include it free). All pricing aligns with NADCA ACR-2021 published ranges for proper source-removal cleaning.
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How This Estimate Works
This tool gives you a planning figure built from typical jobs. It is not a quote and it is not a flat rate. Your price is confirmed in writing after we see the system.
- What moves it: the number of systems, how the equipment is reached, the condition of the ductwork, and whether access panels have to be cut.
- Work following fire, smoke, water, mold or sewage is scoped separately. It carries added filtration, containment and consumables, and it prices above the ranges shown.
- The written quote is the price. Nothing is scheduled or charged until you approve it.
Air Duct Cleaning FAQs
Clear, honest answers about NADCA cleaning, HVAC system service, dryer vent safety, and indoor air quality in Fairfield, CT.
Air duct cleaning in Fairfield starts at $1,299 to $2,000 per HVAC unit for a single-zone system following NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal standard. Multi-zone homes with 2+ HVAC systems run $2,500 to $4,000, and commercial spaces with kitchen exhaust included run $2,500 to $6,000. Dryer vent cleaning is free when bundled with air duct cleaning. Standalone dryer vent service starts at $249. Pricing depends on system size, duct length, accessibility, and whether mold remediation or antimicrobial treatment is needed. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
Single-zone Fairfield HVAC cleaning typically takes 3 to 4 hours. Greenfield Hill 1850s estate multi-zone systems with 6+ air handlers across Bronson Road and Round Hill Road run 6 to 9 hours and may stage across two visits. Pine Creek V-zone waterfront elevated mechanical platforms add 1 to 2 hours per zone because of access geometry, and 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial register-boot retrofits add time for fragile plaster cavities. Dryer vent cleaning runs under an hour as an add-on. The 1111 Stratford Ave crew aims to finish in one visit.
NADCA ACR-2021 recommends 3 to 5 years for most Fairfield homes. Pine Creek V-zone waterfront properties and Mill River AE-zone homes near Lake Hills pond benefit from 3-year cycles because Long Island Sound salt-air condensation accelerates evaporator-coil mold growth on Stratfield Road and Black Rock Turnpike runs. Greenfield Hill 1850s estates with horse barns or attached carriage houses, 1970s University-area subdivisions with attic ductwork rodent pressure, and households with allergy sufferers also pull the cycle forward. NFPA 211 calls for annual dryer vent cleaning regardless.
Routine NADCA cleaning is a maintenance expense not covered by insurance. HVAC mold remediation tied to a covered water loss (Mill River backup, Sasco Brook overland, Pine Creek tidal surge, burst supply line in a 1900s Stratfield Victorian) is typically covered. When ductwork contamination ties to a covered event, the Stratford crew submits the IICRC S520 scope and NADCA pre and post cleanliness verification documentation directly to your insurer. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf. Financing is available for scheduled maintenance.
We use NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal equipment with rotary brushes inside every supply and return duct branch, combined with HEPA-filtered negative-air collection at the main trunk. Compressed-air-only air-whip and air-sweep methods are cheaper but leave debris behind and routinely fail NADCA visual cleanliness verification. On 1900s Stratfield Victorian galvanized supply trunks along Stratfield Road and on Greenfield Hill 1850s estate plenums on Bronson Road, brushless methods do not dislodge embedded plaster and joint-compound debris. Source-removal is the only NADCA-passing approach.
Yes. EPA and ASHRAE both recognize HVAC cleaning as part of indoor air quality improvement when paired with MERV 13+ filtration and source control. In Fairfield, Pine Creek V-zone salt-air spore loads, Mill River corridor mold pressure, 1970s University-area subdivision attic-duct rodent contamination, and Greenfield Hill estate horse-barn dust all push particulates into return air. ASTM D7338 lab-analyzed pre and post mold-spore sampling on the Fairfield Center jobs documents the actual reduction. EPA does not establish a causal link between mold and specific neurological outcomes, consult your physician.
Full dryer vent cleaning covers lint removal from the dryer drum housing, the flex duct between dryer and wall, the full rigid duct run through the home or crawl space, and the exterior vent cap. Long-run vents in 1639 Old Post Road historic colonials, rooftop-vent installations in 1850s Greenfield Hill estates on Bronson Road, and stacked-vent layouts in 1970s University-area subdivisions need specialized rotary rod systems we carry on every truck out of 1111 Stratford Ave. NFPA 211 calls for annual cleaning. Standalone runs $249 and takes under an hour. Bundled with HVAC duct cleaning, dryer vent service is free.
Green Restoration is follows NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal standard, locally operated from the Stratford GBP location at 1111 Stratford Ave, and equipped for Fairfield HVAC realities. We work the Pine Creek FEMA V-zone salt-air coil corrosion on Beach Road, the Mill River AE-zone basement HVAC on Stratfield Road, the 1639 Old Post Road historic colonial register-boot retrofits, the 1850s Greenfield Hill estate multi-zone systems on Bronson Road and Round Hill Road, and 1970s University-area subdivision dryer vent runs. Every job uses HEPA-filtered collection, rotary brush agitation, EPA-registered coil treatment, and before-and-after verification photos. Call (203) 742-0492 to schedule.
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