Commercial HVAC

Are you ready to enhance the air quality, energy efficiency, and overall longevity of your commercial building's ventilation and exhaust system?

Commercial duct cleaning stands as an indispensable element of routine building maintenance, particularly for large public structures encompassing recreational facilities, sports centers, arenas, hospitals, hotels, and educational institutions. At Oliver’s Power Vacuum, we possess the requisite equipment and expertise to accomplish this task with precision, utilizing a robust truck-mounted power vacuum system in conjunction with versatile pneumatic duct cleaning tools. Our services encompass a comprehensive array, including commercial duct cleaning for systems of various sizes, visual inspections, and the application of anti-bacterial and odor-suppressing fog treatments.


The significance of preserving interior air quality cannot be overstated. It not only contributes to the well-being of occupants by diminishing the volume of airborne contaminants recirculating within a building but also combats issues like SBS (sick building syndrome) and reduces employee absenteeism. Moreover, commercial duct cleaning ensures a cleaner indoor environment, curtailing the accumulation of dust on valuable office equipment, computers, and other electronic devices.


Professional duct cleaning delivers more than just cleaner air; it also optimizes the efficiency of commercial ventilation and exhaust systems. This, in turn, trims maintenance expenses and extends the longevity of your equipment. For a quote on commercial duct cleaning services, reach out to Oliver’s Power Vacuum today. We proudly serve Vancouver Island and beyond.

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General HVAC Questions


  • Why is it important to have your heating ducts cleaned?

    Having your heating ducts professionally cleaned removes particulates such as pet dander, cigarette or wood smoke that can aggravate respiratory conditions.

  • Will having my ducts cleaned make my house cleaner?

    Many customers report a noticeable difference in the amount of dust that settles on their furniture. Air ducts naturally accumulate debris over time which then recirculates in the air you breathe. If you notice that dust accumulates quickly even after cleaning, it is likely a sign that your ducts need to be cleaned.

  • How can I tell if my air handling system needs professional cleaning?

    There are a few things you can check yourself:


    Check the air filter. Whatever debris is on the filter may only be a small portion of what could actually be in your return air duct. If the filter on your air handling system is dirty, that’s an indication that duct cleaning is required.

    Check inside the return air ducts. Generally the return air ducts are the larger vents located in the central area of the house. If the air ducts are located on the floor, remove the vent cover and look inside with a flashlight. If the ducts are attached to the wall, they are usually held in place with screws which are quite easily removed. The return duct system draws the air from inside the house, then brings it back to the furnace where it is filtered and re-conditioned before recirculating inside the home. The return ducts usually contain the most dust and debris.


    Check your supply/heating vents as well. These are almost always located on the floor. Inspect the interior of these ducts to see how much debris is accumulating. If you find them dirty, then duct cleaning should also be considered.


    You may also want your ducts cleaned if you notice unpleasant odours, poor airflow or abnormal amounts of household dust.



  • I am noticing an odor coming from my ducting, will the duct cleaning address that?

    Yes, removing the debris from your ducts often solves that problem. We also have duct deodorizing options that will eliminate persistent duct odours.


    We also recommend deodorizing duct work if the heating system in the home has been changed from oil heat to gas as the odour of soot is common. The duct deodorizing product we use is actually a deodorant/sealant which coats the inside of the ductwork and actually becomes the new surface. Any particles of dust left in the system after cleaning are sealed in permanently. We have been using this product for about 10 years, and have had excellent results.  Ask us for a quote if you think deodorizing your duct work would improve your indoor air quality.

  • I've heard that a dirty furnace ducts can aggravate health issues, is that true?

    Some people who experience headaches or sinus problems such as nasal congestions report improvement in symptoms after having their ducting cleaned.

  • How are HVAC Ducts Cleaned?

    We use an industrial truck-mounted vacuum unit in conjunction with high pressure compressed air which drives a variety of pneumatic tools. Our technicians will put the system under heavy negative pressure by connecting an 8” or 10” vacuum hose from our truck to your ducting, ensuring that proper air filter protection is in place. Our technicians then clean the system in two sections. The supply and return ducts are sealed and cleaned individually to maintain the highest degree of vacuum on each section of ducting. Utilizing 230 psi of compressed air, each individual register has the dirt, dust and debris blown into the main ducting. After all the debris has been pushed into the main duct, high pressure air is used to drive a flail system that loosens attached particulates from the interior walls of the ducting. Next, all particulate matter is pushed back to the vacuum truck by using a reverse blowing jet. Once the air ducts have been cleaned, our technicians clean all of the air handling components in the HVAC Unit. All the access holes that were created are covered and properly resealed according to SMACNA code.

  • How often do I need to have my HVAC ducts cleaned?

    We recommend that you have your air handling system ducts cleaned every few years. Some of our customers schedule duct cleaning as part of their annual home maintenance, some every two years, and some even less frequently. If any member of your family suffers from asthma or dust allergies, then more frequent cleanings may be preferred. If you’ve recently done some home renovations or if you’re moving into a new home, we highly recommend HVAC duct cleaning.

  • Does anything need to be done to prepare for duct cleaning?

    Yes, make sure that the duct cleaning technician can easily access the HVAC air handling system and all of the duct openings.

  • What is the process for cleaning HRV Systems?

    Our technicians open the HRV unit and remove all of the filters. They then install the suction from our power vacuum and cover the unit. We use highly compressed air to blast all of the venting and use a reverse blower in all of the main ducting runs. Next, we clean the interior of the unit, cleaning all filters and reinstalling them. We also check and clean the air intake and exhaust vents.

Professional duct cleaning maintains the efficiency of commercial ventilation and exhaust system reducing maintenance costs and extending the life of your equipment.

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