The common misconception about cleaning ventilation systems as a difficult, dusty, time-consuming and expensive undertaking is wrong.

In reality, cleaning ventilation systems from the client’s perspective is relatively painless, simple, and affordable.

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Before starting to clean the ventilation system with brushes, we connect a vacuum device to the ventilation pipeline (visible in the adjacent picture).W
The negative pressure device is installed indoors at a suitable location where the vacuum hose is connected to the duct being cleaned.
The ventilation pipeline is pushed through with rotating nylon bristles that clean the pipeline of dust and dirt embedded in it, which in turn is "sucked" into the filter inside the vacuum apparatus on the picture.

The ventilation system cleaning technicians of Airsmile OÜ always emphasize that the rooms in which the work is carried out remain clean after themselves!

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In order for us to be able to clean ventilation systems, the customer must ensure the cleaners have access to the rooms through which the ventilation pipeline runs, access to the unit of the ventilation system, and the presence of electricity is also necessary.
If cleaning hatches were previously installed on the ventilation piping, it would be good to allow access to them as well.
If there is no electricity, we should be notified before starting the work, in which case we can bring an electric generator.

Tasks are carried out using electrically powered cleaning devices
, or brush machines, with a brush shaft attached to the drill for smaller ducts and tighter conditions.

The ventilation duct is cleaned by rotating nylon brushes that clean the duct, removing dust and dirt, which are then "sucked" into the negative pressure device's internal filter.

Ventilation system cleaning service is a costly and time-consuming process, so how can you determine whether your ventilation system needs cleaning?
For an average 200m² private house, the cost of cleaning the ventilation system starts from 200 euros. It's worth noting that the ventilation system is typically cleaned once every one to four years.

Additionally, keeping the ventilation system clean ensures good air quality in your living spaces and eliminates health risks associated with polluted ventilation.

Taking, for example, a 200m² private house, cleaning such a ventilation system under ideal conditions takes approximately two to three hours, and in the case of specialized systems, a maximum of one workday.
First of all, it is essential to determine if and when the ventilation system in question has been cleaned.
If your house is new, it would be worthwhile to investigate whether the ventilation system has undergone post-construction cleaning. Post-construction cleaning is of critical importance, as dust accumulated during construction makes the ventilation system ductwork multiple times more susceptible to contamination.

An easy way to determine whether cleaning is necessary is to remove one of the ventilation openings or grilles from the ceiling.
If there is a layer of dust and dirt on the grille, it is very likely that a similar layer of contamination covers the ventilation ductwork, which would need to be removed through cleaning.

Other indicators of dust and dirt in the ventilation system may include visible dust rings around ceiling grilles or poor filter conditions in the ventilation unit.

Additionally, to determine the need for cleaning using the methods mentioned above, Airsmile OÜ also offers camera inspections of ventilation systems.

Who cleans the ventilation system?

Our company's most valuable asset is our dedicated and knowledgeable employees. Our workers' expertise is based on continuous training and skill development. We ensure our employees' well-being, providing a motivating work environment and safe working conditions.
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