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'Healthy Air, Healthy People'

LEADING DUCT CLEANING & REPAIR SPECIALISTS

Duct Masters are the leading residential and commercial Duct cleaning & repair specialists in the Victorian industry. Our dedicated and qualified team, provide a complete and thorough duct cleaning service to meet the demands and requirements of our clients needs. Our passion and drive to be the leaders in the duct cleaning industry means that our cleaning processes are constantly analysed in order to achieve excellence in the duct cleaning industry. Duct Masters is under constant review for the quality endorsed company certificate (SAI GLOBAL license No. QEC 24558).

Duct Masters are located in Vermont, and specialise in cleaning both residential and commercial ducted heating and evaporative cooling systems. Our team consists of on the road inspectors, technicians and internal consultants, based in our head office. We combine to offer a complete and comprehensive cleaning service for commercial and residential ducted heating and/or cooling systems. We are 100% Australian owned company, all duct masters employees are committed to providing residents with a high standard of customer service at a competitive price.

At Duct Masters we believe in ‘Healthy Air, Healthy People’. Our mission is to improve air quality for every Australian Home and Business. We promote healthy indoor air, reducing allergies and asthma and helping people to live a better life.

Asthma & Dirty Ducts

Five years ago when I inspected a house in Glenroy, I could see there must have been about 30mm of dust and dirt built up in the return air vent. However, the grill over the return air vent had been freshly painted. I advised the home owner that the system should be cleaned since it had not been cleaned in the past 15 years. The home owner told me that she did not want to get the ducts cleaned because the return air grill area had been freshly painted and she was concerned that the paint could be chipped or scratched and that would spoil the look. I felt very strongly that a system as dirty as that could have a great impact on the family’s health and well being and I asked if anyone in the family felt unwell or started sneezing when the system is turned on. The owner answered quite adamantly, saying that nobody living in this house had any problems with the system. With my experience, I was doubtful, but could not think of anything else to say on the subject. As I got ready to leave, the owner said she has a son who had moved out 2 years ago and he had suffered from very bad asthma for 20 years. We shared a moment of silence as what she had said sank in, then after a brief pause, she asked when she could get the job done… and don’t worry if a little bit paint gets damaged.

Healthy Air - A Must for Aged Care Residents

Just two months ago, I inspected an age care facility in Croydon. Their air conditioning system has not been cleaned in over 20 years and I could see there must have been at least 4cm of dust and dirt built up in the return air duct. It was disgusting. I explained to the manager that this dust and dirt build up is a fertile breeding ground for dust mites and bacteria and is very unhealthy for the elderly occupants of the facility. The manager was shocked at what we told him and did not realise that they could have become so filthy. Although he could see the need to do the job, he explained that he could not go ahead because he did not have the budget to do so. I was disappointed; not because we did not do the job, but because the contamination could compromise the health of the elderly residents. Much of the building was sealed off from the outside world, meaning that the air that they breathed in, day after day, was passing through these filthy ducts. The residents in the facility can be vulnerable as many have chest related weaknesses. I feel passionately that one day, there should be a push to include compulsory duct cleaning, conforming to regulatory standards, as part of the hygiene protocols required of health and age care facilities. It will help those vulnerable people who need a little bit of extra help to breathe easier and enjoy a healthier life.

Fire at This Caulfield Home Started in the Heating Unit

Four years ago, I inspected a house in Caulfield. When I was shown the return air duct I saw it was very dirty and the dust build up was very obvious. I was ready to explain to the elderly couple how important it is to clean the ducts, but they interrupted me and just asked when we could do it. I was a little surprised, as normally, clients might need a bit more information about duct cleaning before making a decision. I said that it seems as if they are already aware of the need for duct cleaning. The couple said that 3 days ago at midnight, the wife could smell something burning and woke her husband to get him to go and investigate. The husband got up and took a look around the house, checking all the electrical appliances but finding no obvious problems. However, he could still smell burning, so he searched again, still finding nothing, until he noticed wisps of black smoke coming from one of the heating ducts in the living room. He quickly turned the heater off and called the fire brigade. When the fire brigade investigated, they found that the fire was coming from the heater. As the heater was in the middle of the house, under the floor, as a result of a previous extension to the house, it could have been a disaster if the fire had spread through the duct work. They also found that the system was very dirty, with the fan motor covered by a build up of dust and lint. This incident was a very sobering education and they quickly came to value the benefit of keeping the system clean.

A Call for Mandatory Duct Cleaning in Hospitals & Health Care Facilities

One month ago, we inspected a private hospital in Essendon and quickly found out there was a significant dust build up in the return air duct. The maintenance manager was shocked to find that the condition of the ducts was so bad. As we walked past an operating theatre, my professional curiosity made me ask if the duct work in this theatre had been cleaned. The maintenance manager replied that it had been cleaned a few years ago, as if this indicated that he did not have to worry about that set of ducts. However, when I inspected the theatre’s return air duct, it too, turned out to be filthy. I strongly advised the maintenance manager to have this cleaned as soon as possible. Imagine if you or your loved ones were having surgery in that theatre, I said “imagine if minuscule particles of dust and other contaminants were gently wafting over you as you lay there, settling in your open wounds. I’m sure you can imagine the possible results”. The maintenance officer said they wouldn’t be doing it because they did not have the budget for it. I felt so strongly about it that I challenged him, asking what they would do if someone sued the hospital as a result of their contaminated air ducts. This would be a very bad outcome for all involved. Unfortunately, the strength of feeling I put into my challenge annoyed the maintenance manager and turned him off completely. My colleague, Bob, gave me a nudge and said, “Hey mate, you shouldn’t have said something like that, people don’t like it”. Yes, I know that I lost that sale, but I don’t regret saying it. I’m actually glad that I was bold enough to make a point. On the way back to the office, I came back to the same thought that I had when I inspected the aged care facility. Duct cleaning should be included as an essential part of the hygiene standards in all hospitals and health care facilities. Just because the dust that builds up inside the ducts isn’t immediately visible, it doesn’t mean that it’s not there, being spread throughout the facility, breathed in by staff and patients alike. Those vulnerable people who need a bit of extra help or care have an absolute right to breathe fresh uncontaminated air.

QUALITY POLICY STATEMENT

Duct Masters is committed to be an international best practice supplier of duct cleaning and sanitising services which will meet or exceed the needs of its customers. It is our objective to adopt a Total Quality Management approach in pursuit of the continuous improvement of our systems for assessing the needs of our customers, delivering the services when required and maintaining a consistent level of service throughout Melbourne. Duct Masters will maintain and constantly review a quality system in accordance with AS/NZS ISO 9001, which details Duct Master’s quality processes and employees responsibilities in regard to the implementation and achievement of quality objectives. Duct Masters will also establish and maintain a service culture based on participation and teamwork involving all employees in pursuit of our quality objectives and continuous improvement. Achievement of our quality objective will result in Duct Masters being recognised as a reliable supplier of duct cleaning and sanitising services. If you would like to make an enquiry or an appointment, our friendly team are here to help so please feel free to get in touch.

RESIDENTIAL DUCT CLEANING AND DUCT REPAIR SERVICE

Ducted Heating system duct cleaning service – Over time, dust accumulates inside the duct work which provides a breeding ground for mould spores, dust mites and other bacteria. This poses a potential health risk to your family. Moreover, according to MFB fire safety information sheet, some fires have started due to restricted airflow into the return air ducting and around heating fan units. This is mainly caused by the build up of dust and lint in the return air grille.

Evaporative Cooling system duct cleaning service – Evaporative coolers collect windblown dust and pollen. These deposit in the unit’s sump leading to clogged filter pads, circulation pump problems, clogging of the units water distribution system and loss of cooling efficiency. Regular maintenance is required to prevent the accumulation of dirt, growth of slime and moulds within an evaporative cooler. Evaporative coolers are a potential source of Legionella, which is a serious and sometimes fatal form of pneumonia. Conditions that promote growth of Legionella in water include: stagnant water, water temperatures between 25 and 50ºc plus a build up of sediment in the Evaporative cooler. Domestic Evaporative air conditioners should be cleaned before summer.

Duct repair for all residential ducted air-conditioning systems – Whether your ducts are damaged by animal intrusion, aging, flood or third party, we specialise in repair and replacement of duct work to restore your airflow, system efficiency and comfort.

COMMERCIAL HVAC DUCT CLEANING SERVICE

HVAC system duct cleaning service – The World Health Organization has estimated that 30% of all buildings experience IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) problems. These problems are especially prevalent in tight, energy-efficient buildings where a high percentage of re-circulated air is utilised. Your HVAC (Heating, ventilating and air conditioning) system acts as the respiratory system in your office building or facility. Dirt, dust, debris and microbial growth that accumulate inside of air ducts hidden from view “congest” the system and make it difficult for the building to “breathe” properly and function efficiently. More than 70% of all IAQ problems involve the HVAC system. Dirty air ducts are an ideal breeding ground for mould spores, mildew, bacteria and other health-threatening microbial growth. Dirty ducts can also spread illness quickly resulting in more sick leave and lower staff productivity. Using state-of the art duct cleaning equipment and source removal techniques, our experienced Technicians provide a thorough duct cleaning service for your HVAC system.

Laundry dryer duct cleaning service – Regular dryer duct cleaning & maintenance prolongs the life of your dryers, leaving your laundry dryers more efficient and less costly.  Laundry dryer vents can become filled with lint, dirt and debris. Clogged dryer ducts prevent the air and moisture escaping from the dryer, increasing drying times, the potential to overheat and also poses a fire risk.

Healthy indoor air is not an option, it is a MUST