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		<title>Duct Cleaning Scams</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 15:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you seen those coupons for duct cleaning that&#8217;s $49, $59, or $69?  It looks like a great deal, but in reality, those companies end up charging you more by using the bait-and-switch method.  They get into your house and find additional things to do that make the price creep up until you&#8217;re paying $500-$1,000 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you seen those coupons for duct cleaning that&#8217;s $49, $59, or $69?  It looks like a great deal, but in reality, those companies end up charging you more by using the bait-and-switch method.  They get into your house and find additional things to do that make the price creep up until you&#8217;re paying $500-$1,000 more than you anticipated.  Dateline did a story exactly on this problem.  They put their cameras in a customer&#8217;s house to capture exactly what reputable <a href="http://aaaheatingac.com/">Heating and Air Conditioning companies</a> have known for a long time&#8211; these cheap prices are nothing but a scam.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032600/vp/41301905#41303740">Click here to watch Dateline&#8217;s story about the duct cleaning scam</a></p>
<p>So what&#8217;s the solution?  Find a company that can provide duct cleaning at a fair price with great worksmanship behind it.  At AAA Heating and Air Conditioning we can help you with that, or even go above and beyond with Duct Performance Testing.  Instead of just cleaning your duct system, we can do testing on it to determine where the leaks are and then seal them.  If you get your ducts cleaned without sealing any of the holes or tears, they will get dirty again as they draw in dirt from your crawl space or insulation from your attic.  Give us a call today at 253-630-9224 for more information about our <a title="Kent Duct Cleaning" href="http://www.aaaheatingac.com/Air-Quality/">duct cleaning</a> and <a title="Duct Performance Testing" href="http://www.aaaheatingac.com/community-comfort.html">Duct Performance Testing</a>.</p>
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		<title>Do It Yourself Dryer Vent Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 22:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AAA Heating &#38; Air Conditioning</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When was the last time that you looked in your dryer vent?  A lot of people don&#8217;t think to ever take a peek and unknowingly let the lint quietly build up until it becomes a safety hazard.  One of our technicians was talking today about how he sees this problem a lot and wanted me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 4px;" title="clogged dryer vent" src="http://www.safedryer.com/images/clogged_vent.jpg" alt="clogged vent Do It Yourself Dryer Vent Cleaning" width="159" height="119" />When was the last time that you looked in your dryer vent?  A lot of people don&#8217;t think to ever take a peek and unknowingly let the lint quietly build up until it becomes a safety hazard.  One of our technicians was talking today about how he sees this problem a lot and wanted me to share with you the best ways of cleaning it out.  I fully agree with him that this is such an important home safety issue that it needs to be talked about.   You need to be checking your vent every few months to prevent fires from starting.</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s what you have to do:</p>
<ol>
<li>Detach the dryer vent from the dryer</li>
<li>Use an electric leaf blower or a shop vac set in reverse to blow through the tubing.  All of the gunk that is in there will come out of your house on the other side.  IMPORTANT NOTE:  Do NOT use a gas leaf blower inside your home because the fumes are toxic and can cause some serious health risks, even death</li>
<li>Check the vent outside of your house and clear out all of the remaining debris</li>
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<p>Another thing to take a look at is how close the vent is to your <a title="Heat Pumps" href="http://www.aaaheatingac.com/Heat-Pumps.html">heat pump</a> or <a title="Air Conditioning" href="http://www.aaaheatingac.com/Air-Conditioning.html">air conditioner</a>.  Often they are installed close together and lint from the dryer vent gets in the coils of your outdoor unit.  You will want to examine the unit to see if there is any buildup.  If you find any lint, have a <a title="Reputable Cooling Contractor" href="http://www.aaaheatingac.com ">reputable HVAC company</a> do a professional tune up and cleaning on the system to ensure that there is no damage to the unit.  They will also be able to talk with you about ways to prevent the lint from collecting on the coils (in fact, my technician said he recommends a solution involving pantyhose).  If you want more information or to schedule a cleaning for your unit call me, Angie, at 253-630-9224.</p>
<p>If I haven&#8217;t convinced you yet to take a look at your dryer vent,  check out this news story about a family in Kent who suffered a tragic fire because of a clogged dryer vent.   Please don&#8217;t let this happen to you!  <a title="Dryer Vent Fire" href="http://www.kirotv.com/video/9914544/">http://www.kirotv.com/video/9914544/</a></p>
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		<title>Ask Our Technician: Cold Air Coming From Vents</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 22:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AAA Heating &#38; Air Conditioning</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Q.  We often feel cold air coming out of our vents, even when our furnace is on.  What is causing this and how can we fix it?  &#8211;Gina M., Burien A.  It is possible that the duct work has disconnected somewhere in your crawl space.  You will want to check it to make sure that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_26" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-26" href="http://www.aaaheatingac.com/newsite/heating-faqs/technician-gas-smells/attachment/img_7343/"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-26" title="Glen J. " src="http://www.aaaheatingac.com/newsite/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/IMG_7343-150x150.jpg" alt="IMG 7343 150x150 Ask Our Technician: Cold Air Coming From Vents" width="150" height="150" /></a><strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Glen J., AAA Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Senior Technician</p></div>
<p><strong>Q.  We often feel cold air coming out of our vents, even when our <a title="AAA Furnaces" href="http://www.aaaheatingac.com/Tacoma-Heating/Gas-Furnaces.html">furnace</a> is on.  What is causing this and how can we fix it?  &#8211;Gina M., Burien</strong></p>
<p>A.  It is possible that the duct work has disconnected somewhere in your crawl space.  You will want to check it to make sure that all connections are secure and that there are no holes in it.  Sometimes rodents or other animals will tear up the duct work and create holes, which allow the cold air from your crawl space to get into your house.  Essentially, you end up heating your crawl space instead of your home.  If you feel comfortable going under your house, take a flashlight and inspect each length of ducting.  Look for any holes or disconnected and sagging duct work.  If you want an opinion from a <a title="AAA Heating &amp; Air Conditioning" href="http://aaaheatingac.com">professional heating &amp; cooling company</a>, we are always happy to come out and take a look at it for you.  Just call us at 253-630-9224 to get that scheduled.</p>
<p><em>If you have a question for Glen, our knowledgeable Senior Technician, submit it using our </em><a title="AAA Communication Form" href="../estimate.html" target="_blank"><em>communication form</em></a><em> and you might just be featured on our blog!</em></p>
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		<title>ENERGY STAR and Sealing Duct Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 21:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AAA Heating &#38; Air Conditioning</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because AAA Heating &#38; Air Conditioning cares about helping our customers save money and improve the environment, we wanted to help you make sense of the ENERGY STAR® program and what it means for your heating or cooling system. This is Part 3 of a 9 part series on the subject that is published every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Because AAA Heating &amp; Air Conditioning cares about helping our customers save money and improve the environment, we wanted to help you make sense of the ENERGY STAR® program and what it means for your heating or cooling system.  This is Part 3 of a 9 part series on the subject that is published every other Thursday.  If you missed our previous posts, you can find them here: </em><a title="Energy Star Blog Post Link" href="http://www.aaaheatingac.com/newsite/tag/energy-star/">AAA Heating &amp; Air Conditioning ENERGY STAR blog posts</a></p>
<p>Ductwork is what distributes the heated or cooled air from your furnace throughout the rest of the house.  In a typical house, 20% of that air is lost due to leaks, holes, and poorly connected ducts.  Inefficient heating or cooling systems, high utility bills, and difficulty keeping the house comfortable are the result.</p>
<p>If you feel comfortable enough, you can seal leaks by yourself with a mastic sealant or a foil tape.  You will also want to ensure that the connections at the vents and registers are well-sealed where they meet the floors, walls, and ceiling.<br />
However, many homeowners choose to hire a professional <a title="AAA Heating &amp; Air Conditioning" href="http://aaaheatingac.com/">Heating and Cooling Contractor</a> to perform an inspection on the duct work and to make any repairs.  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends looking for a contractor who will:</p>
<ul>
<li> Inspect the whole duct system, including the attic, basement, and crawlspace</li>
<li> Evaluate the system’s supply and return air balance.  Many systems have air return ducts that are too small</li>
<li> Repair or replace damaged, disconnected, or undersized ducts and straighten out flexible ducts that are tangled or crushed</li>
<li> Seal leaks and connections</li>
<li> Seal gaps behind registers and grills where the duct meets the floor, wall, or ceiling</li>
<li>Insulate ducts in unconditioned areas</li>
<li>Use diagnostic tools to evaluate air flow after repairs are completed</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="AAA Heating &amp; Air Conditioning" href="http://aaaheatingac.com/">AAA Heating &amp; Air Conditioning</a> has trained specialists who can perform these checks and repairs for you.  Give us a call at 253-630-9224 to schedule an appointment.</p>
<p>Next time in our series on ENERGY STAR: <a title="AAA Programmable Thermostats" href="http://www.aaaheatingac.com/newsite/heating-faqs/energy-star-programmable-thermostats/">Using Programmable Thermostats</a></p>
<p>Source: <a title="ENERGY STAR WEBSITE" href="www.energystar.gov">www.energystar.gov</a></p>
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