Wake Forest duct systems reflect the town's layered growth in a way our technicians recognize immediately. In Heritage's older sections and in Hasentree's larger homes, what we find is multi-season pollen accumulation from Wake County's heavy spring oak and pine season — dense layers that have compacted over 10 to 15 years without professional cleaning. In newer sections of Traditions and throughout The Reserves, we find the construction debris profile: drywall particulate, sawdust, and insulation fibers that have been present since the HVAC first ran. In homes near Smith Creek and Holding Village, we find elevated coil mold alongside the pollen and dust buildup, driven by the creek corridor's sustained humidity. The EPA estimates indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air in affected homes — and Wake Forest's three-decade growth curve ensures all of these profiles are well-represented across the town.
Wake Forest's mid-cycle communities — Heritage's established sections, Bowling Green, and the neighborhoods along Stadium Drive — are 15 to 20 year old builds that entered service at the beginning of Wake Forest's growth era. These homes have accumulated multiple full pollen seasons alongside coil contamination from years of humid north Wake County summers. Our HEPA negative-pressure process extracts the full depth of this contamination from every duct surface, and we photograph the system before and after on every Wake Forest job so you can see exactly what was removed.
The Air Ducters is locally owned, NC licensed, and has been serving Wake Forest and the Triangle for over 10 years. Founded by Eran, we built this business on a straightforward standard: honest assessment, thorough work, and photo documentation that proves what we did. That standard has earned us 86 five-star Google reviews — every one from a real Triangle homeowner who experienced the difference between a cleaned system and one left alone.