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Title: Should You Leave the House During Duct Cleaning

Chestermere, Alberta, Canada, 3rd Jun 2026 - Duct cleaning is an essential home maintenance service that helps improve indoor air quality, reduce allergens, and keep your HVAC system running efficiently. If you’re planning a professional service, you may wonder whether you should stay home or step out during the process. This question matters because it affects your comfort, safety, and the overall experience of the service.While duct cleaning is generally safe, it can involve noise, temporary air disturbances, and technicians moving throughout your home. Understanding what happens during the process will help you decide what’s best for your household. In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know so you can make an informed choice.What Happens During Duct Cleaning?To decide whether to stay or leave, it helps to understand what duct cleaning actually involves. Professional technicians use specialized tools such as high-powered vacuums, brushes, and air whips to remove dust, debris, and contaminants from your duct system. These tools are designed to clean deep within the ductwork without releasing particles into your living space.The process usually begins with an inspection of your HVAC system. Technicians then seal off vents and connect vacuum equipment to create negative pressure. This prevents dust from escaping while the system is being cleaned. Each vent and duct line is then individually addressed to ensure a thorough result.Depending on the size of your home, the process can take anywhere from two to five hours. During this time, there will be some noise from the equipment and movement throughout different rooms. While it’s not disruptive to the point of being unsafe, it can be inconvenient, especially if you’re working from home or have young child...


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