Hello all,
I'm trying to convince SWMBO that the money we would otherwise spend on
a "professional" duct cleaning service would be better spent on a nice
dust collection system for my shop. I could then use said DC to
periodically clean our forced air heating ducts. My house is a small
single store ranch with full basement, so all ductwork is fairly
accessible.
Has anyone out there tried this (the duct cleaning, not the convincing)
and, if so, was it as effective as a "professional" job?
Or am I just BSing SWMBO?
TIA
Sid
When we had our ducts done 5 years ago they conencted their big honking
DC (truck mounted, 6" hose) and then blew the ducts and vent one by one
with compressed air.
We're in a similar house to you, and I'm seriously considering doing it
myself like you are suggesting. It won't be that difficult.
djb
--
Life is nature's way of keeping meat fresh. -- Dr. Who
You're BSing. You can use a regular vacuum cleaner with an extension
to clean your ducts. I clean my ducts once a year by removing the
registers and snaking down the vacuum cleaner extension. I don't get
it all, just the first 10 feet or so.
You still need a DC for your shop. It is a wise investment to protect
your lungs. A well-fitting dust mask is another wise investment.
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 09:31:26 -0400, "Sidney"
<don'tcalluswe'[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I'm trying to convince SWMBO that the money we would otherwise spend on
>a "professional" duct cleaning service would be better spent on a nice
>dust collection system for my shop. I could then use said DC to
>periodically clean our forced air heating ducts. My house is a small
>single store ranch with full basement, so all ductwork is fairly
>accessible.
>
>Has anyone out there tried this (the duct cleaning, not the convincing)
>and, if so, was it as effective as a "professional" job?
>
>Or am I just BSing SWMBO?
>
>TIA
>
>Sid
"Sidney" <don'tcalluswe'[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to convince SWMBO that the money we would otherwise spend on
> a "professional" duct cleaning service would be better spent on a nice
> dust collection system for my shop. I could then use said DC to
> periodically clean our forced air heating ducts. My house is a small
> single store ranch with full basement, so all ductwork is fairly
> accessible.
>
> Has anyone out there tried this (the duct cleaning, not the convincing)
> and, if so, was it as effective as a "professional" job?
>
> Or am I just BSing SWMBO?
Does not matter as long as she buys it. Do you really have to clean the
ducts anyway?
A DC does not have the velocity of a vacuum cleaner, but the ducts won't
really be dirty anyway.
"Sidney" <don'tcalluswe'[email protected]> wrote in message
> Or am I just BSing SWMBO?
Heh! Technically, you're not BSing SWMBO. However, the fact that you're not
absolutely sure and have asked here means that in your mind, at the time you
mentioned it, you are guilty of BSing SWMBO. :)
"Sidney" <don'tcalluswe'[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to convince SWMBO that the money we would otherwise spend on
> a "professional" duct cleaning service would be better spent on a nice
> dust collection system for my shop. I could then use said DC to
> periodically clean our forced air heating ducts. My house is a small
> single store ranch with full basement, so all ductwork is fairly
> accessible.
Well you make believe that it will work the same but chances are the fan on
you house system moves more air than your collector will. The pros usually
use a tool to clean/knock the dirt off of the inside surfaces while they
blow air through the system.
Use a brush like a big baby bottle brush on a long snake on all your ducts
starting at the room end. . . .. Then hook your dc to "ONE" of the
connections on the plenum. Then put a balloon in the room end of all youe
vents but one. Kick on the DC & it's done . . . Then plug that vent with a
ballon and unplug another, then kick on the DC . . . Keep moving and this
way you only connect the DC on time . . . . We use to do commercial building
this way . . . . PS, be sure to tie string on ballons are the DC will suck
them up. Buy the biggest trickest ballons you can find so they will not be
too thin when in inside room end of duct . . .
"Sidney" <don'tcalluswe'[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to convince SWMBO that the money we would otherwise spend on
> a "professional" duct cleaning service would be better spent on a nice
> dust collection system for my shop. I could then use said DC to
> periodically clean our forced air heating ducts. My house is a small
> single store ranch with full basement, so all ductwork is fairly
> accessible.
>
> Has anyone out there tried this (the duct cleaning, not the convincing)
> and, if so, was it as effective as a "professional" job?
>
> Or am I just BSing SWMBO?
>
> TIA
>
> Sid
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:38:41 +0000, Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>
> A DC does not have the velocity of a vacuum cleaner, but the ducts won't
> really be dirty anyway.
Dunno about that. I just took off an access panel and found a good 1/2"+
of accumulated stuff in there. I'm thinking of getting ours done. Maybe
evict a couple zillion mites, for instance.
Bill