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tnfkdPM
#1
Dust in my house
Jan 10, 2025 11:11 PM
Non-member Joined: Sep 19, 2024
Posts: 283
I’ve been noticing a lot of dust in my house lately, and my allergies have been acting up. I think it might be time for duct cleaning, but I’m not sure where to start. Does anyone have experience with this?
doslkPM
#2
Jan 10, 2025 11:14 PM
Non-member Joined: Sep 19, 2024
Posts: 283
I had the same problem last year, and professional duct cleaning really helped. It made a noticeable difference in the air quality, and I even saw a drop in my allergy symptoms. It’s definitely worth looking into if you’re dealing with similar issues
alexxasaaPM
#3
Jan 10, 2025 11:29 PM
Non-member Joined: Nov 24, 2024
Posts: 73
I had a great experience with duct cleaning when I used https://comfortclean.com/. They were super thorough, and after the cleaning, my HVAC system worked so much better. The air in my home feels fresher, and I’ve noticed less dust accumulating around the house. If you’re considering it, they’re a great option!
michalopolousPM
#4
Mar 28, 2025 3:48 PM
Non-member Joined: Mar 27, 2025
Posts: 4
Regular cleaning from professionals is a guarantee of health. Cleaning companies use hypoallergenic products and effective equipment to remove dust and bacteria. You can read about maid services in Bothell wa if you are interested. This is especially important for families with children or people with allergies. Cleanliness becomes not just a comfort, but a part of wellbeing care.
jacobking21PM
#5
Jan 16, 2026 11:58 AM
Non-member Joined: Apr 18, 2024
Posts: 155
My wife and I recently bought a house, and all our appliances came with it. After we moved in, we noticed that the dryer was working fine, but there was a lot of dirt and dust inside and in the vents. It's a shame to throw it away, because the appliance itself is in good condition. Now I'm wondering if it would be cheaper and more reasonable to hire professionals to clean the dryer vents than to buy a new one. Has anyone else experienced this and can give me an estimate of the cost and whether it's even worth it?
anthonyaaaPM
#6
Jan 16, 2026 4:19 PM
Non-member Joined: Apr 18, 2024
Posts: 160
Unfortunately, I had a very bad first experience with the team cleaning my dryer vent. They arrived without proper equipment, were clearly in a hurry, and ended up damaging the dryer itself, leaving them simply shrugging their shoulders. After that, I became much more careful about choosing professionals and began researching what tools are actually required for this type of work. That's when I came across a detailed explanation of a professional approach in an article about professional dryer vent cleaning tools . This gave me a clear understanding of what a proper cleaning should look like. I ultimately chose dryerventcleaningtoday and was satisfied because they worked carefully, used the right equipment, and didn't damage anything. The price was also quite reasonable, especially considering my previous negative experience.