Hospital-grade Sanitizers

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Hospital-grade Sanitizers | Duct Cleaning | Heating and Air Conditioning | Englewood

Breathe easier in Englewood with HEP’s hospital-grade sanitizers applied during every duct cleaning. Our certified technicians arrive on time, seal off your system, and use powerful negative-air machines to pull dust, allergens, and contaminants from every register and return. Then we fog medical-grade disinfectants through the freshly cleaned ductwork, eliminating 99.9% of bacteria, viruses, and mold spores without leaving harsh chemical residues behind.

Homeowners notice fresher air, reduced odors, and lower energy bills almost immediately, while businesses appreciate the healthier environment for employees and customers. Whether you’re combating seasonal allergies, renovating a property, or simply maintaining peak HVAC performance, HEP brings the same meticulous standards trusted by hospitals right to your door—because clean air shouldn’t be optional. Schedule today and discover why Englewood counts on us for spotless ducts and total peace of mind.

FAQs

What does “hospital-grade” mean in your HVAC duct cleaning service?

Hospital-grade indicates that we use the same high-level cleaning protocols and EPA-registered disinfectants that medical facilities rely on to control pathogens. Our negative-pressure vacuums remove accumulated dust and debris, and we fog the entire duct network with a disinfectant that is proven to kill 99.9 % of bacteria, viruses, mold spores, and fungi. The process meets or exceeds ACR and NADCA standards, giving Englewood homes and businesses a level of cleanliness comparable to healthcare environments.

How often should Englewood residents schedule hospital-grade duct cleaning and sanitizing?

For most homes we recommend a full cleaning and sanitizing every 3–5 years. However, Englewood’s seasonal humidity swings and frequent construction dust can shorten that timeline. You should consider annual service if you have pets, smokers, recent renovations, respiratory issues, or occupants with compromised immune systems. Commercial sites, medical offices, schools, and childcare facilities are advised to schedule hospital-grade sanitation every 12–24 months to stay compliant with IAQ guidelines.

What sanitizers do you use, and are they safe for children, pets, and sensitive individuals?

We apply EPA List-N disinfectants containing hydrogen peroxide and quaternary ammonium compounds that are designated for use in hospitals, day-care centers, and food-service areas. They contain no bleach or volatile fragrances. After fogging, the product breaks down into oxygen and water within hours, leaving no harmful residue. All treatments are non-corrosive to metal components and have been dermatologist-tested to be non-irritating for skin, eyes, and respiratory passages when dry.

Will hospital-grade sanitizing improve indoor air quality and help with allergies or asthma?

Yes. By removing biofilm, dust, pollen, pet dander, and microbial contaminants from the ductwork, the service drastically cuts the amount of airborne irritants recirculated by your HVAC system. Clients often report measurable drops in particulate counts (up to 65 %) and noticeable relief from allergy and asthma symptoms. Cleaner coils and blowers also enhance airflow efficiency, helping your system maintain set temperatures with less energy, which indirectly reduces humidity—a common mold trigger in Englewood’s summer climate.

How long does the process take, and will my heating or cooling be out of service?

A typical single-family home (10–15 supply vents) takes 3–4 hours from setup to final inspection. Larger homes or commercial spaces may take a full day. We isolate and clean one duct branch at a time, so your HVAC system is offline only during the actual vacuum and fogging steps—usually 1–2 hours total. We’ll coordinate scheduling so downtime has minimal impact, and you can safely re-occupy the area 60 minutes after completion once the sanitizer has dried.

Do you provide documentation or warranties after hospital-grade sanitizing?

Absolutely. Upon completion you’ll receive a Post-Service Report that includes before-and-after photos, a list of chemicals used with Safety Data Sheets, and particle count readings. Residential clients get a 12-month microbial-growth warranty; if mold or bacteria reappear in the treated ducts within a year, we will re-sanitize at no charge. Commercial clients can opt for our IAQ Compliance Package, which pairs quarterly inspections with digital logs that satisfy OSHA, Joint Commission, and local Englewood health-department requirements.

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