If you're a homeowner in Lindsay, TX, you know the battle with dust is constant. But what about the dust you can't see? The dust, allergens, and contaminants hiding in your air ducts are circulated through your home 5-7 times a day. As your local air duct cleaning experts, we believe an informed homeowner makes a healthier choice. This guide explains what a professional cleaning really involves.
Ready for cleaner air? Call our Lindsay, TX team for a free quote at (833) 467-1243.
We are a local Lindsay, TX team of NADCA-certified (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) professionals. We are not a "blow-and-go" carpet cleaner with a vacuum. We are indoor air quality specialists. Our mission is to provide a comprehensive, source-removal cleaning that actually improves your home's health, all with transparent, upfront pricing.
A true air duct cleaning is not a 30-minute job. Here is the process we follow:
Many Lindsay, TX companies will lure you in with a low price, then up-sell you. They will hook up a shop-vac, do a 30-second clean, and then charge you extra for "mold treatment," "deep cleaning," or even "each vent." A real cleaning takes 2-4 hours, uses professional equipment, and costs more than $99.
Our local Lindsay, TX team is on standby. Call us now for an honest quote.
"I'm so glad I avoided the 'cheap' companies. This team was here for 3 hours, and they were so thorough. They showed me the gunk they pulled out. My house smells fresher, and my allergies are better."
"They explained the whole process from start to finish. The technicians were professional, clean, and didn't try to up-sell me. They just did a great job. I will be using them from now on."
"The 'before' and 'after' pictures were all I needed to see. I had no idea my ducts were that filthy. A+ service and very professional team."
In 1887, the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad constructed a line from Gainesville to Henrietta that passed through the site that would become Lindsay. The story of its founding closely resembles that of its neighbors along the railway such as Muenster. In 1891, Anton and August Flusche arranged for transfer of 9,300 acres (38 km2) along the railway to found a new town, which they named after a local judge. They attracted several German Catholic settlers in the following years.
Zip Codes in Lindsay, TX that we also serve: 76240 76250