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Can the company show proof of NADCA membership and certification?
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Will the contractor conduct a thorough inspection of your system PRIOR to performing any work and alert you to any problems? This is required by the current NADCA ACR Standard.* |
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Services to be provided: |
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Cleaned Supply Ductwork |
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Cleaned Return Air Ductwork |
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Removed, Cleaned and Replaced: |
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- Supply Registers |
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- Return Air Grills |
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Access and Clean |
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- Supply Air Plenum |
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- Return Air Plenum |
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Install Access Panels as Needed |
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Remove, Clean and Reinstall |
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- Blower Motor & Assembly |
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Clean Airstream Side of Heat Exchanger |
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Clean Secondary Heat Exchanger |
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Clean Evaporator Coil, Drain and Pan |
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Method 1: Wet clean in Place |
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Method 2: Remove, Wet Clean & Replace |
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Method 3: Air Wash in Place |
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Replace air filter |
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Wash air cleaner |
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If no to any of the services listed above, why not?
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Did the system work properly after the cleaning? |
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| *Please note: Cleaning the cooling coils is required by the NADCA Standard – Assessment, Cleaning & Restoration of HVAC Systems (ACR). However, some state regulations specify that only HVAC contractors may clean cooling coils. Be certain to ask your NADCA member company representative if his/her company will clean the coils of your HVAC system. |
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