At Van's Heating and Cooling your complete satisfaction with our heating and air conditioning services is 100% guaranteed. We are proud to serve you with heating and air conditioning professionals that are highly trained, and will exceed your expectations.
"Contacted Vans for two services. 1. Requested service of air filtrations system. The air filter system has a UV light that was not illuminating. A simple item to fix that could not be completed on sight and required an estimate that exceeded the cost of a new air filter. 2. Signed up for a routine furnace and air conditioning service. The furnace service was completed in late November. The air conditioning service was scheduled for spring 2025. The furnace was working properly prior to visit. After the November visit, the furnace would exhibit a loud buzzing sound when it initially fired and would "short cycle". These conditions were not observed or heard prior to the service. Called Van's regarding the furnace issues. Van's scheduled a follow up service same day. Decided against the follow up service due to the performance issues. Reason: The two prior visits resulted in either not fixing the problem (UV light) or the furnace working poorly after a "routine service". Requested our money back for all prior service. The routine furnace and air conditioning work was performed on a pre pay basis. The Van's manager agreed to refund only the air conditioning payment (service was scheduled but not performed). The two prior visits were not refunded. Overall, Van's did not appear to be familiar with the furnace or air filtration system. The air filtration system was identified by model and serial number prior to visit. If Van's is not familiar with the HVAC system, they should state so before getting involved."
michael h on November 2024
At Van's Heating and Cooling your complete satisfaction with our heating and air conditioning services is 100% guaranteed. We are proud to serve you with heating and air conditioning professionals that are highly trained, and will exceed your expectations.
"Contacted Vans for two services. 1. Requested service of air filtrations system. The air filter system has a UV light that was not illuminating. A simple item to fix that could not be completed on sight and required an estimate that exceeded the cost of a new air filter. 2. Signed up for a routine furnace and air conditioning service. The furnace service was completed in late November. The air conditioning service was scheduled for spring 2025. The furnace was working properly prior to visit. After the November visit, the furnace would exhibit a loud buzzing sound when it initially fired and would "short cycle". These conditions were not observed or heard prior to the service. Called Van's regarding the furnace issues. Van's scheduled a follow up service same day. Decided against the follow up service due to the performance issues. Reason: The two prior visits resulted in either not fixing the problem (UV light) or the furnace working poorly after a "routine service". Requested our money back for all prior service. The routine furnace and air conditioning work was performed on a pre pay basis. The Van's manager agreed to refund only the air conditioning payment (service was scheduled but not performed). The two prior visits were not refunded. Overall, Van's did not appear to be familiar with the furnace or air filtration system. The air filtration system was identified by model and serial number prior to visit. If Van's is not familiar with the HVAC system, they should state so before getting involved."
michael h on November 2024
Yes, cleaning air ducts is worth it because it improves your HVAC system's efficiency and extends its lifespan. Dust and dirt accumulation force the system to work harder, increasing energy costs. By removing contaminants from your ducts, you enhance indoor air quality and create a healthier environment for your household.
You should get your air ducts cleaned at least every three to five years to maintain optimal indoor air quality and system efficiency. Additionally, consider scheduling a cleaning after purchasing a new home, completing a remodeling project, or if you notice signs of mold, pests, or excessive dust. Regular cleanings help prevent allergens from circulating and keep your HVAC system running smoothly.
You can tell your air ducts need to be cleaned if you notice visible mold growth inside ducts or on other HVAC components, excessive dust or debris blowing out of vents, or musty odors when the system is running. Other signs include unexplained allergy symptoms, inconsistent airflow, increased energy bills, or evidence of rodent or insect infestations in your ductwork.
Yes, air duct cleaning can cause damage if not performed correctly. DIY efforts or hiring uncertified companies may lead to damaged ductwork, loosened connections, or punctures that reduce system efficiency. Professional duct cleaners use specialized equipment and follow industry standards to ensure thorough cleaning without harming your ducts, so it's important to hire qualified professionals.
No, standard duct cleaning does not remove mold. While cleaning can remove visible dust and debris, mold requires specialized remediation. If a professional cleaner discovers mold in your air ducts, they will have it tested to identify the type and extent. Then, a certified mold remediation specialist should address the issue to eliminate mold from your ducts and prevent it from returning.
You can decrease the need for frequent air duct cleanings by regularly changing your HVAC filters every one to three months, using high-quality filters that trap more dust and allergens. Keeping your home clean by vacuuming and dusting regularly reduces the amount of debris entering the ducts. Sealing any gaps in your ductwork can prevent dust accumulation, and maintaining your HVAC system with regular professional inspections helps ensure optimal performance.