NADCA's bi-monthly magazine will keep you informed of the latest industry trends and products to help your business thrive. NADCA professionals follow a higher standard of cleaning and must comply with the NADCA Code of Ethics. Get helpful tools and tips for hiring a reputable air duct cleaning company. Learn about the benefits of air duct cleaning, ways to avoid scammers and fraudulent contractors, and more. NADCA doesn't have access to consumer contact information and therefore, doesn't provide information to air duct cleaning companies.
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Mr. John Sumerlin, the owner of Pringle Power Vac in Walla Walla, Washington, had set up the meeting and invited his customers to attend. The group met over the next two days to discuss a variety of business and industry issues. Over the years, a variety of approaches to air duct cleaning had found their way into the market, and by the 1980s the practice of "gluing" dust, dirt, and other contaminants to the surface of air ducts threatened the very existence of the industry.
NADCA's rule of thumb for consumers is that "if your air ducts look dirty, they probably are, " and that dirty HVAC systems should be inspected by a reputable, certified HVAC professional. Below are some other reasons homeowners choose to have their air ducts cleaned. Indoor air quality is one concern that homeowners have when they decide to investigate air duct cleaning.
NADCA is dedicated to providing information and helpful tools to educate consumers about the proper methods of HVAC inspection, cleaning and restoration for residential projects. In this section, homeowners will find information about the benefits and proper methods of air duct cleaning, tips for selecting a qualified HVAC cleaning professional, and more.
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