On the other hand dryer vent needs cleaning. |
Sears? Is this a thread from the 1950s? |
I had the same experience this week with Sears. We had smelled some humidity on our A/C ducts and we decided to call Sears thinking they are a reputable company but, boy, were we wrong. We had to go on an emergency trip and left our cleaning lady to meet them.
He called and said I didn't need the $99 dollar air duct cleaning. I needed a fogging on the ducts and a UV light. Total, from $99 he came up with $2500. And the house still smell mold. But he was an extremely intelligent scammer...he made sure "this is not a odor treatment" because Sears doesn't do this type of service. So now we are trying to chargeback but, again, they have all the correct wording on the invoice. I hope some TV channel get a hold of this situation and expose these criminals. |
Also beware of the company PROCLEAN they did this to us as well - scared the shit out of us and charged us 5K for remediation of "MOLD" !!! |
I feel like duct cleaning is needed for me.
The first house I bought ( over 10 years ago) always have flies every summer indoor. Many flies! Like 5-10 daily when we hardly open the window. We had exterminators but wasnāt helping. Turn out the house was previously rented out and the tenant throw their tras such as food, rubbish in the floor vent in many room šµšµšµšš«. Gross! š¤® During duct cleaning we found lots of rotten derbies from food, worms. So basically the vents were breeding ground for the flies. After we had that done, no more flies. Yes I found it so helpful. |
That is exactly how mine is installed the and only way that is effective. |