Our whole-house HEPA-Aire filtration system is designed to filter and clean your air 99.7% pure. 

  • Merv 11 high-efficiency filters
  • Ventilation: Heat recovery ventilators (needed to let energy-efficient tight homes breathe)
  • Ultra-Violet Germicidal lights (designed to destroy airborne colonies of mold, germs, and viruses)
  • Ionization (ions produced by the device reduce certain viruses, bacteria and other airborne particles)

Why Clean Air Ducts?

Answer: Because they get dirty!

To ensure healthy, clean air for your family, we offer duct cleaning and sanitizing. Our Hepa-Aire is the most advanced cleaner available. In addition to normal accumulations of dust and dirt found in all homes with air ducts, there are several other factors that can increase the need for regular HVAC system cleaning:

  • pets

  • occupants with allergies or asthma

  • cigarette or cigar smoke

  • water contamination or damage to the home or HVAC system

  • home renovation or remodeling projects

Some occupants are more sensitive to these contaminants than others. Allergy and asthma sufferers, as well as young children and the elderly tend to be more susceptible to the types of poor indoor air quality that air duct cleaning can help address. If it’s been a while since your ducts have been properly and professionally cleaned, or if you’ve just moved into a “new-to-you” home, it’s important to consider a whole-house air duct cleaning.

We clean the furnace blower and air conditioner coil. After cleaning, we sanitize all ductwork, killing mold and mildew. We use Sporicidin(enzyme) for bacteriacidal, tuberculiccidal, virucidal, and fungicidal which is the same decontaminates used on medical devices. Our system uses an “air wand”, able to get in corners. Not a “round brush in a square duct”!

Keep your family healthy when heating and cooling your home with clean air from the John P. Timmerman Co. Call today for a free estimate.

Did you know?

Molds, bacteria, viruses, pollen, dust mites,
and animal dander promote poor indoor air quality.
HVAC systems are frequent sources;
when inhaled, can lead to breathing problems.

-American Lung Association