I actually work at stanley steemer, and do air duct cleanings daily. Unless the customer themselves request that we don't clean the airhandling unit, we clean them at every job. typically we use high air pressure to blow the dust off the whole unit, and then suck everything up with the big vacuum. At the location I work, air handling units being cleaned will run about 120 dollars a unit, aswell as 26 dollars for each vent afterwards
I had this service done a week ago. Our house has a basement furnace with no air conditioner. They ran the suction through left branch of the main T branch vents. Somewhere in the process debri fell down the center T duct onto the furnace blower fan. All the tech did was turn on the furnace to test it. He deliberately didn't wait for the blower fan to come on. When we first used the furnace for heating the house, the blower fan comes on and there was a whole lot of noise. The debri that the blower fan didn't blow out is probably still in the furnace somewhere. For those people with air conditioners, the debri is probably on top of the condenser coil. The debri never reaches the blower fan BUT is STILL there!
Had a guy from Stanley Steamer come out for a so-called estimate. The guy was very rude & dismissive. He gave me an estimate of almost $700 to clean 7 Vents, return vent, and th the clothes dryer vent. He said if I chose to have the work done, I would have a mess to clean up when they were finished. I would never have them do the work. He immediately came in with an attitude and started walking through the rooms without even saying what he was going in my rooms for. He went in my bathroom & pulled a register from the floor. He said he didn't need to come out to do an estimate as I was told when I made the initial call. He said we could have just told you over the phone how much it was going to be and I said that's not what I was told when I made the call. Seems like a lot these companies around Atlantic County are just the worse. They do a lousy job if they even show up & they overcharge. ☹️
I’d rather deal with a company that strictly does air duct cleaning, not carpet, grout, painting,etc. if you needed heart surgery, would you go with a surgeon who’s a jack of all trades, master of none, or would you rather a surgeon who focus solely on the heart, it’s a no brainer.
@@shielduniversity419 I prefer the smaller family business, I find they take more pride in their work and I’ve always had great experiences with smaller businesses. But, two eaches own.😀
I need it to remove fiberglass dust that contaminated my home from leaking from a foam bed. Class action lawsuit is still going against Ashley home furniture. It got it my vacuum and dryer and became small enough to breathe in and almost killed my pets before we found what was happening. I have to use the heat soon and will pay top dollar if it doesn't blow back into my house after months of cleaning
Actually pets contribute to the debris especially if you have floor vents. If you do not have pets and the house is fairly new, I was told that you do not really need the service until we get to the decade mark.
@@judithkurtis1175 not hard man. You do have to know how the system works but once you know that it’s repetitive. Clean supply vents, main trunk line, and return ductwork and finish with the furnace.
Just because the dirt bags aren't fully inflated, doesn't mean they're not doing the best job. Smaller houses don't need the RPMs to be higher, the bigger the system, the higher the RPM needed.
@@homeloveeverything2932 If you ever need to be treated by a doctor wearing a face mask, demand it to be taken off, or you refuse to be treated. See what happens. You trump supporters will never learn. Sheesh.
What about cleaning the air handler? Not cleaning that out seems to be like getting an oil change but not changing the filter.
Thanks.
I actually work at stanley steemer, and do air duct cleanings daily. Unless the customer themselves request that we don't clean the airhandling unit, we clean them at every job. typically we use high air pressure to blow the dust off the whole unit, and then suck everything up with the big vacuum. At the location I work, air handling units being cleaned will run about 120 dollars a unit, aswell as 26 dollars for each vent afterwards
@@bonobuchtel5352 how’s the work? Is it a good salary?
I had this service done a week ago. Our house has a basement furnace with no air conditioner. They ran the suction through left branch of the main T branch vents. Somewhere in the process debri fell down the center T duct onto the furnace blower fan. All the tech did was turn on the furnace to test it. He deliberately didn't wait for the blower fan to come on. When we first used the furnace for heating the house, the blower fan comes on and there was a whole lot of noise. The debri that the blower fan didn't blow out is probably still in the furnace somewhere. For those people with air conditioners, the debri is probably on top of the condenser coil. The debri never reaches the blower fan BUT is STILL there!
Had a guy from Stanley Steamer come out for a so-called estimate. The guy was very rude & dismissive. He gave me an estimate of almost $700 to clean 7 Vents, return vent, and th
the clothes dryer vent. He said if I chose to have the work done, I would have a mess to clean up when they were finished. I would never have them do the work. He immediately came in with an attitude and started walking through the rooms without even saying what he was going in my rooms for.
He went in my bathroom & pulled a register from the floor. He said he didn't need to come out to do an estimate as I was told when I made the initial call. He said we could have just told you over the phone how much it was going to be and I said that's not what I was told when I made the call. Seems like a lot these companies around Atlantic County are just the worse. They do a lousy job if they even show up & they overcharge. ☹️
I’m an estimator and we have a base price of $495 for 10 vents and the dryer vent should’ve been $100 so 700 is insane.
They doin this to my house rn
Did they do a good job?
Did you go with Stanley Steamer or some random company?
@@johndavis9487 pretty good!!
@@eprom239 Stanley Steem
I’d rather deal with a company that strictly does air duct cleaning, not carpet, grout, painting,etc. if you needed heart surgery, would you go with a surgeon who’s a jack of all trades, master of none, or would you rather a surgeon who focus solely on the heart, it’s a no brainer.
The air duct cleaners are strictly air duct cleaners they don’t do carpet and flooring stuff too
People flock to the big nanes
@@shielduniversity419 I prefer the smaller family business, I find they take more pride in their work and I’ve always had great experiences with smaller businesses. But, two eaches own.😀
I need it to remove fiberglass dust that contaminated my home from leaking from a foam bed. Class action lawsuit is still going against Ashley home furniture. It got it my vacuum and dryer and became small enough to breathe in and almost killed my pets before we found what was happening. I have to use the heat soon and will pay top dollar if it doesn't blow back into my house after months of cleaning
@@Xxmeca421xX what kind of brand.
Ashleys brand or temperpedic?
Applied off indeed got zoom meeting wish me luck.
Yeah, that's not how they did it in my house... for a small fortune! And 2 day later the smell came back.
How much was the cleaning? My parents own a cleaning company
@@brennanhanson4617 quote for just a duct cleaning was $640
@@GageDrums stanley steamer ?
WOW! THATS A LOT OF MONEY
@@jeandudley7841 yeah thats hella alot
3:47 she blames the dog
Ya, wow. She is probably the one who stinks up the place!🤨
Actually pets contribute to the debris especially if you have floor vents. If you do not have pets and the house is fairly new, I was told that you do not really need the service until we get to the decade mark.
How much it will cost??
$550 minimum
So the dude is going to wave an air hose in the same spot. Wow talk about a terrible job.
Lol yeah WTF??
I clean air duct and I know you gotta stroke it🤙🏽😂
HAWKWIND is the job hard I’m thinking about it
@@judithkurtis1175 not hard man. You do have to know how the system works but once you know that it’s repetitive. Clean supply vents, main trunk line, and return ductwork and finish with the furnace.
I think as a kid some company guys came used a dirt devil on the registers. Rip off
Do your research & find a small owned business with a good reputation. They'll care more & they'll do a way better job because they car a lot more.
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Stanley steamer needs to stick to carpet cleaning.. In NE Ohio these guys are trash lol
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Bags not inflated. Maybe you should have kept American Caddy Vac
Just because the dirt bags aren't fully inflated, doesn't mean they're not doing the best job. Smaller houses don't need the RPMs to be higher, the bigger the system, the higher the RPM needed.
Masks on outside?
virtue signaling... LOL
Nice outdoor face diapers🙄
lol
Why do you still have yours on?
Oh, wait...!
I was thinking the same thing
@@homeloveeverything2932 If you ever need to be treated by a doctor wearing a face mask, demand it to be taken off, or you refuse to be treated. See what happens.
You trump supporters will never learn. Sheesh.
@@MundiTaurus I bet you were first in line to get the jabs and boosters