News | July 30, 2025

Clean Air Technologies Combines 16,000 CFM Truck Vacs And EnvironCon To Tackle NJ Indoor Air Pollution

Using industrial-grade vacuums and EPA-registered sanitizers, Clean Air Technologies is helping New Jersey homes and businesses breathe cleaner, healthier air.

Clean Air Technologies, a veteran provider of professional air duct cleaning, dryer vent safety services, and HVAC sanitation since 1996, today announced the deployment of advanced, high-velocity truck-mounted vacuum units and EnvironCon sanitizing solutions to enhance indoor air quality for homes and businesses across Northern and Central New Jersey.

By integrating cutting-edge equipment with transparent before-and-after video inspections, the company ensures both visible results and measurable improvements—helping clients breathe easier while protecting and improving HVAC performance.

Equipped for Cleaner Air
Clean Air Technologies now utilizes a truck-mounted jet vacuum capable of pumping up to 16,000 CFM to extract dust and debris from duct systems effectively. Combined with rotary jet brushes spinning at 14,000 RPM and delivering 250 psi of air pressure, this system dislodges stubborn buildup across branch lines and air handlers.

The addition of EnvironCon sanitizing solutions ensures ducts are not only free of particulate matter but also microbial contaminants—reducing allergens and odors in both residential and commercial environments.

Booking Made Simple
Customers can now easily schedule services online or by phone, with options including air duct cleaning, dryer vent inspection, full system sanitation, and video-inspection packages. Coverage spans Bergen, Essex, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and surrounding counties—helping homes, schools, offices, and healthcare facilities manage indoor air quality proactively.

“Our goal was to pair expert education with efficient service,” said Gorbacz. “Clients see the dirt, understand the health and efficiency gains, and then book online or call us in minutes.”

Why It Matters
Indoor air can be significantly more polluted than outdoor air—one EPA-cited study shows indoor pollutant levels can be two to five times higher. Clean Air Technologies’ approach removes dust, allergens, and microbial threats—helping prevent respiratory distress, reduce HVAC strain, and lower energy costs.

Source: Clean Air Technologies