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Air Duct Cleaning
in Houston and Surrounding Area
Power Vac
America specializes in Indoor
Air Quality (IAQ) and the cleaning of HVAC systems (air duct
cleaning) and
associated duct systems. Our company is located in Houston, Texas.
We are the largest air duct cleaning company in Texas.
In Houston since 1991.
Power Vac
America is a member of the National
Air Duct Cleaner's Association (NADCA). NADCA
is a non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. which has
introduced industry standards for cleaning air conveyance
systems. Power Vac America adheres to
NADCA's standards for source removal air duct cleaning. Source removal
methods thoroughly extract contaminants from air conveyance systems.
WE DO NOT SPRAY GLUE INTO YOUR SYSTEM.
Our company is
NADCA
certified and state licensed
(TACLA 013385E). The state of Texas requires air duct cleaning
companies to have an air conditioning (class A or B) license to access
the interior of the mechanical components of the A/C system to clean the
return, blower, furnace or heat-strips, coils, and distribution plenum. References and insurance information are available on
request.
To provide the best air duct cleaning services in Houston and the
surrounding area, we have two
Air System
Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) on staff.
Other
professional affiliations include:
Better Business Bureau Greater Houston
The
Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan Houston, Inc.
assists hundreds of thousands of people each week by providing phone and
Internet reports about companies and charities. The BBB monitors the
marketplace for deceptive advertising, sales tactics, fraud, misleading
charitable appeals, and fly-by-night scams.
IAQA
The
Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) is a nonprofit,
multi-disciplined organization, dedicated to promoting the exchange of
indoor environmental information, through education and research, for
the safety and well being of the general public.
TACCA
TACCA,
Texas Air Conditioning Contractors of America, is a
nonprofit trade association organized in l979 to create guidelines and
standards for Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
contractors (HVACR) in Texas. These contractors design, install,
maintain and service HVACR systems.
TACCA was instrumental in having
the first air conditioning license law passed in Texas and has continued
to work for improving the enforcement of this law.
ACCA
The Air
Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) is the nation's
premiere trade association of heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration (HVACR) contractors. With 68 state and local chapters across
the country, ACCA's member network of more than 9,000 contractors
nationwide also includes manufacturers of HVACR equipment, wholesalers and
distributors, vocational and technical schools, facilities operators, and
others.
AIHA
The American
Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) is the world's
largest association of occupational and environmental health
professionals, and its members play an important role on the front line of
worker health and safety. The 12,000 members come from government, labor,
industry, academia, and private business. AIHA is the most diverse
professional association dedicated to the improvement of the health and
well-being of workers, the community, and the environment. Since 1939,
AIHA has been the “essential connection” for timely publications,
products, and professional development opportunities for individuals in
the industrial hygiene profession.
MCA
The
Mechanical Contractors Association of Houston
was chartered in
1950, to promote the mechanical contracting industry and to foster the
exchange of ideas, technical data and business information between it's
members.
ACOE
The
Association of Chef Operating Engineers (ACOE)
is a 501(C)3
Non-profit Educational Organization. Established in 1952. Run by
dedicated volunteers who want to make a difference. Our goal is quality
through education.
ASA
The
American Subcontractors Association Houston Chapter (ASA)
In 1966 the American Subcontractors Association was founded in
Washington D.C. Its founders saw a need for an organization that could
bring together subcontractors of all trades and labor practices to
address common business management needs. In 1974 the Houston Chapter of
ASA was formed. Today there are more than 3500 member companies
throughout the United States and more than 130 in Houston who benefit
from the education, networking, and advocacy ASA offers to its members.
Air Duct
Cleaning Client's in Houston and the surrounding area Include:
- Hospital/Healthcare Facilities
- Laboratories
- Schools and Universities
- Ships, Boats, and Marine
- Manufacturing and Warehouse Facilities
- Chemical Plants and Industrial
Facilities
- Retail Shops and Malls
- Hotels, Restaurants, and
Groceries
- Mid and High-Rise Buildings
- Residences, Homes, Townhomes,
Condominiums and Apartments
Call the
Air Duct Cleaning in Houston specialist today to solve all of your
HVAC System Cleaning and
Air Duct Cleaning problems!
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