

We Don't Cut Corners,
We Clean Them!

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AIR DUCT PROCEDURES:
1. All vent covers and registers with supply and return ducts will be cleaned and sanitized. (Sporiciden EPA approved).
2. Decontamination machines with negative airflow for pollen, dirt, mold and bacteria will be used. Machines have one pre-filter, two electrostatic filters and one HEPA filter, all to prevent contaminated items from being in the ambient indoor air.
3. All decontamination machines are updated every three years, by Air-Care, which is a top air duct equipment company in the U.S.
4. A rotating brush on a 35-foot cable will run through each duct to help remove dirt, mold, pollen and bacteria. This step is taken while the negative air machine is running.
5. All plenums will be sanitized and vacuumed
6. Vacuums used for cleaning are fitted with HEPA filtration to help prevent cross contamination of the ambient air.
7. Drop cloths will be used near vents and work areas.
8. All techs have no less than five years of training in air quality control and air duct cleaning.
9. National Air Duct Cleaner Association standards will be used. We have been members since 1995.
10. Chemicals and detergents with sanitizers used are EPA approved and are standard for the cleaning industry.
11. Enterprise Restoration Services is a licensed and insured company.
12. Customer satisfaction and high quality workmanship are the standard.
Mold facts:
Molds can be found almost anywhere. They can grow on virtually any organic substance as long as moisture and oxygen are present. There are molds that grow on wood, paper, carpet, foods and insulation. When excessive moisture accumulates in buildings or on building materials mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or unaddressed. It is impossible to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment. However, mold growth can be controlled indoors by controlling moisture indoors.
Mold reproduces by making spores that usually cannot be seen without magnification. Mold spores waft through the indoor and outdoor air continually. When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they may begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive. Mold gradually destroys the things they grow on.
Many types of molds exist and all molds have the potential to cause health effects. Molds can produce allergens that can trigger allergic reactions or even asthma attacks in people allergic to mold. Other molds are known to produce potent toxins and irritants. Potential health concerns are important reasons to prevent mold growth and to remediate or clean up any existing indoor mold growth. It is very important and should allways be performed by a trained professional in mold removal with the correct personal protective equipment.
Since mold requires water to grow, it is important to prevent moisture problems in buildings and homes. Moisture problems can have many causes, including uncontrolled humidity. Some moisture problems arose during home and building construction practices during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Some of these construction methods resulted in structures being tightly sealed, but lacking adequate ventilation, which lead to moisture buildup. Building materials, such as drywall, may not allow moisture to escape easily. Moisture problems may include roof leaks, landscaping or gutters that direct water into or under the structure, and unvented combustion appliances. Delayed maintenance or insufficient maintenance is also associated with moisture problems in homes and large buildings. Moisture problems in portable classrooms and other temporary structures have frequently been associated with mold problems.






Mold found in a closet