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Air-Duct and Dryer-Vent Cleaning Package or Chimney Cleaning from Superior Duct Cleaning (Up to 90% Off)

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Licensed and certified technicians improve indoor air quality and keep homes safe with duct, dryer-vent, and chimney cleaning

Choose Between Two Options

  • $35 for an air-duct and dryer-vent cleaning package ($340 value)
  • $29 for up to 10 feet of chimney cleaning with an inspection ($165 value)

The air-duct and dryer-vent package includes:

  • Cleaning of unlimited vents, one return vent, and one main duct
  • Dryer-vent cleaning up to 6 feet
  • Furnace/heat pump inspection

Five Things to Know About Creosote

A chimney cleaning clears the flue of creosote—a black or brown substance that builds up over time. Learn why it needs to go with Groupon’s breakdown.

1. Creosote comes from condensation. As wood burns in a fireplace, it releases a veritable cocktail of materials: smoke, water vapor, tar fog, and a number of gases. These substances move up the chimney, cooling and condensing as they rise. That condensed stuff sticks to the sides of the chimney in the form of a black or brown goo—sometimes sticky, sometimes flaky, and always highly combustible.

2. It can be dangerous if left to linger. Due to its flammable nature, creosote is the number-one cause of chimney fires. These blazes can range from small, undetectable smolders inside the chimney itself, to five-alarm catastrophes that can level a house. Fortunately, routine cleanings are a very effective way to prevent fires.

3. Creosote can be good, too. Both man-made kinds of creosote—wood-tar and coal-tar—are toxic, but they’re also manufactured commercially due to several benefits. The wood-tar variety helps preserve wood structures and Trojan horses, while the more noxious coal-tar type makes a good sealant for railroad ties and bridgework.

4. Not all creosote is man-made. Larrea tridentata, a low-growing, spiky plant commonly found in deserts, is known as the “creosote bush” for its pungent smell. Native American tribes of the Southwest used the plant’s leaves in teas or compresses to treat minor ailments such as bruises and colds.

5. Don’t invite creosote to your barbecue. Creosote can build up on roasted meat the same way it accumulates in a chimney, resulting in a bitter, unpleasant taste. A small amount, however, can keep meat from rotting—in fact, the name derives from the Greek words kreas, meaning “flesh” or “meat,” and sōtēr, meaning “preserver.”

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Appointment required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Valid only within 75 miles of zip code 23230. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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Markco
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24 ratings|13 reviews
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Nakeisa
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8 ratings|5 reviews
They did a good job for what is worth but they kept trying to sale more services to me even after I told them no 200 times. Cost me an extra 150 just to leave me alone.
Cindy
2 ratings|2 reviews
Absolutely would not recommend. After they didn't show up nor call to cancel the first approach., I had to call and reschedule. Received a phone call on a Saturday stating that they had an opening the following Monday from 4 to 6 pm. Again they neither called nor showed up. Pretty irresponsible
Shelley
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10 ratings|5 reviews
Do not let the Russian worker near your chimney. He cleanecdit from the inside of my living room and assured me I didn't have to move a thing. He left footprints of black muck on my harfwood floor. Everything, through out the 15 x 20 ft room is coated with black dust. My air conditioner is full of black dust. My camel- colored leather couch and ancient weaving from Peru, all my nicknacks. Everything -- and he asked for an additional $200 for ten additional feet. I am traumatized and don't know how this is ever going to get clean.

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