Air Duct Cleaning in Bennett, CO

Local Duct Cleaning Professionals

Breathe easily with better home air quality. LEV Air Duct Cleaning provides professional air duct cleaning in Bennett.

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Benefits of Air Duct Cleaning in Adams County

Fresher, Safer Air

  • Improved HVAC Performance: Clean air ducts help your HVAC system work better, saving you money on energy bills.
  • Healthier Indoor Air: Reduce allergens, dust, and pollutants in your home.
  • Reduced Fire Hazards: Professional dryer vent cleaning removes lint and debris, preventing fires.
  • Affordable Solutions: We offer competitive pricing and cleaning options.
  • Your Local Cleaning Technicians

    LEV Air Duct Cleaning in Bennett, CO

    LEV Air Duct Cleaning is passionate about creating healthier homes through cleaner air. Our team is trained in the latest HVAC duct cleaning techniques, making sure your system operates at its peak. We’re dedicated to improving indoor air quality in homes across Adams County.

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    The Cleaning Process

    Our Thorough Approach

  • Assessment: We inspect your HVAC system for cleaning needs and problem areas.
  • Cleaning: We use specialized tools to remove dust, debris, and allergens from your ducts and vents.
  • Verification: We conduct a final inspection to confirm your system is clean and working correctly.
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    Importance of Clean Ducts

    Check Your Vents

    Air duct cleaning is essential for a healthy home environment. It improves your HVAC system performance and indoor air quality, reducing allergens and pollutants. LEV Air Duct Cleaning offers duct maintenance services across Adams County, providing customized innovations for every homeowner. Contact LEV Air Duct Cleaning at 970-659-0554 for affordable cleaning sessions.

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    Bennett was incorporated on January 22, 1930, and was named for Hiram Pitt Bennet, congressional delegate from the Territory of Colorado and Colorado Secretary of State.

    Edward Davidson, known also as the “Colorado Spam King”, operated an illegal spamming company, Power promotions, from July 2002 through April 2007 from a home near Bennett where he had a large network of computers and servers, according to federal authorities. The spam contained false header information, concealing the actual sender from the recipient of the e-mail. Davidson provided spammed messages for about 19 different companies, prosecutors said. Some of the e-mailed pitches were used to dupe stock investors and manipulate the market, federal authorities said. Davidson was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $714,139 to the Internal Revenue Service. On July 20, 2008, he escaped from a minimum-security prison. Four days later, he was found dead with his wife and a child, both also dead, in an apparent murder-suicide near Bennett.

    Until 1878, the town was known as Kiowa Crossing. On May 21 of that year, a heavy rainstorm washed out the railroad bridge over Kiowa Creek to the east of town. A Kansas Pacific Railway train of 25 cars loaded with scrap iron was washed into the stream with crewmen Frank Seldon, George Piatt, and John Bacon on board. Most of the wrecked train was recovered, but the locomotive #51 was never officially found. In 1989, archivist Loyd Glasier at Union Pacific discovered that the railroad had found the locomotive, secretly lifted it to the surface and tugged it to their workshop, repaired it, put it back into service with a new number, and collected the insurance money for its loss in an insurance fraud. The story of the lost locomotive inspired Clive Cussler to write Night Probe!; his nonprofit NUMA later searched for the locomotive.

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