Air Duct
If you live in Neah Bay, WA, you know the smell of wildfire smoke, even from fires miles away. But what happens when that smoke, ash, and soot get into your home? As your local, NADCA-certified air duct cleaning experts, we want to address this serious health concern. Your HVAC system can trap and recirculate this fine particulate matter, long after the air outside has cleared.
Worried about smoke or ash in your ducts? Call our Neah Bay, WA team for a free quote at (833) 467-1243 today.
We are a local Neah Bay, WA team of NADCA-certified (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) professionals. We are not a carpet cleaning company. We are indoor air quality specialists trained in the safe, effective "source removal" of harmful contaminants, including wildfire soot, ash, and dust.
Wildfire smoke isn't like regular dust. It's a toxic mix of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), soot, and ash.
It Gets Trapped: Your HVAC system pulls this air in, and the particles settle in your ductwork.^^
It Recirculates: The next time your AC or heat kicks on, it "wakes up" these particles and blasts them into your living space.^^
It's a Health Risk: This particulate matter is a known respiratory irritant, triggering asthma, allergies, and other health issues.
We use the only method approved by NADCA.
Our local Neah Bay, WA team is on standby. Call us now for an honest quote.
"I was so worried about the smoke from the fires. This team was so professional. They explained the whole process, and the air in my home feels 100% cleaner. I'm so relieved."
"My daughter's allergies were so bad. They came and cleaned out so much dust and soot. She's breathing easier. I can't thank this team enough."
"No games, no hidden fees. The price they quoted was the price I paid. They were professional, clean, and did an amazing job. I'll be recommending them to my neighbors."
Neah Bay is a census-designated place (CDP) on the Makah Reservation in Clallam County, Washington, United States. The population was 935 at the 2020 census. It is across the Canada–US border from British Columbia. Originally called "Scarborough Harbour" in honor of Captain James Scarborough of the Hudson's Bay Company, it was changed to Neah in 1847 by Captain Henry Kellett. Kellett spelled it "Neeah Bay". The name "Neah" refers to the Makah Chief Dee-ah, pronounced Neah in the Klallam language. During the summer months, Neah Bay is a popular fishing area for sports fishermen. Another attraction is the Makah Museum, which houses artifacts from a Makah village partly buried by a mudslide around 1750. Many people also visit to hike the Cape Trail or camp at Hobuck Beach. An emergency response tug is stationed at Neah Bay which has saved 41 vessels since its introduction in 1999.
Zip Codes in Neah Bay, WA that we also serve: 98357