
Preparing Your Home for the Winter Season
Getting your home ready for winter is a daunting task most of us put off for too long, then it…
Read MoreSince 2002, DUCTZ has been providing industry-leading Air Duct Cleaning, HVAC Restoration and Dryer Vent Cleaning services for residential, commercial, municipal, and healthcare properties alike.
We pride ourselves on our strict adherence to NADCA and ACCA standards, as well as the guidelines set forth by the EPA. Our highly trained and certified professionals perform each job to the highest standards using advanced techniques, tools, and equipment so that you can rest assured the task is done thoroughly. After your project is complete, DUCTZ will provide a before and after photo, report to prove a job well done.
DUCTZ is an international brand that continues to grow throughout the country. The DUCTZ franchise has been listed on INC.’s Top 500 Fastest-Growing Companies, and on Entrepreneur’s Top Service Franchise list and Best Home-Based Business list. Our DUCTZ franchisees are locally owned and operated in territories across the U.S. and Canada.
At DUCTZ, our highly qualified professionals are fully trained on and adhere to the highest air duct cleaning and HVAC restoration industry standards. These standards are recognized by all HVAC advocacy groups and they ensure consistently exceptional results in both residential and commercial settings. Learn more about these standards below.
NADCA Standard: ACR2013 for Assessment, Cleaning, and Restoration of HVAC Systems
Developed and published by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association, this standard outlines how we go about assessing and evaluating the cleanliness and condition of new and existing HVAC systems, as well as the proper procedures for cleaning and restoration procedures.
ACCA Standard 6: Restoring the Cleanliness of Residential and Commercial HVAC Systems
Also referred to as ANSI/ACCA 6 QR-2015, this standard provides in-depth guidelines for restoring HVAC systems while minimally impacting building occupants, building structure, or indoor air quality during the process. It also covers methods for improving indoor air quality and equipment lifespan.