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The quality of the air in your building can be adversely affecting your building’s occupants as well as your bottom line!


How is Poor Indoor Air Quality Effecting YOUR Company?

  • Increased employee absenteeism
  • Reduced productivity
  • Increased operating expenses
  • Increased insurance premiums
  • Increased liability and litigation exposure

The US Army research findings estimate billions of dollars are lost each year in productivity, medical costs, lost earnings, sick days, and property damage due to indoor air pollutions.
Dirt, dust, mold, fungi, debris, microbial growth and other dangerous contaminants accumulate inside your building's HVAC system. These harmful materials, if allowed to build up, can cause your system to break down. Fixing it costs you money.
Research has demonstrated that dirty HVAC systems tend to break down more often, run less efficiently and can have significant negative impact on operating expenses. The National Energy Management Institute (NEMI) has estimated that indoor air quality problems cost the economy more than $63 billion a year in healthcare costs and decreased productivity.

How do you know if it’s time to consider having your ducts cleaned?

  • If you don’t remember ever having your ductwork cleaned or if you haven’t within the past 5 years, it’s probably time. If your ductwork has been cleaned in the past, you will typically find access doors installed on the supply and return plenums near the furnace.
  • Do you have excessive dust on furniture and horizontal surfaces?
  • Have you recently purchased, renovated, or remodeled?
  • Have you noticed poor air flow?
  • Has your building been recently insulated or weatherproofed?
  • Have you ever experienced water contamination or damage to the building or HVAC system?

If you answered YES to any of these questions it’s time you let Danforth clear the air.


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The photos shown are actual before and after illustrations of an air duct system professionally cleaned John W. Danforth Company. Fungus, Bacteria, Mold, Mildew, Dust Mites, Pet Dander and many other contaminants can harm the air you breathe. 
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What criteria should I use in selecting a HVAC System Cleaner?
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Why should I choose Danforth?

  • Our staff; certified by NADCA have signed a Code of Ethics stating that they will do everything possible to protect the consumer and follow NADCA standards. Air duct cleaning companies must meet stringent requirements to become NADCA certified.
  • John W. Danforth Company has been in business since 1884. .
  • John W. Danforth Company is a member in good standing with your local Better Business Bureau.
  • We are fully insured.
  • Our company uses the most advanced H.E.P.A. (High Efficiency Particulate Air) Filtered Air Duct Cleaning System Available. Our filters are identical to those used to decontaminate air of asbestos fibers and mold spores. It is manufactured to meet or exceed OSHA, EPA, and NADCA Standards for cleaning the air of nuisance dust
  • Danforth and other NADCA certified companies apply SOURCE removal methods. NADCA certified companies do not perform, suggest, or recommend “encapsulation” as an HVAC cleaning method. (Encapsulation is a process where a glue-like substance is used to make contaminants adhere to the HVAC system and not physically removed).

Contact Danforth and let us clear the air!


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