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Is Duct Cleaning Required for LEED Certification?

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

After Office Depot discovered its facilities in North America were responsible for significant carbon emissions and a solid waste footprint, they decided to implement a strategy to increasingly buy green, be green, and sell green. One of the ways they decided to do this was through green and sustainable facilities. According to a case study by the U.S. Green Building Council, Office Depot’s prototype project saw a 37% energy cost savings, 40% reduced water use, and 80% of construction waste diverted from the landfill. This was a huge step that helped the company go from “Taking Care of Business” to its new mission: Taking Care of the Planet.

One of the Prerequisites for LEED® certification, EQ1, includes compliance with ASHRAE 62.1-2004. This standard applies to newly installed air-handling systems, and in section 7.2.4 Ventilation Systems Start-Up, the standard says that “Ventilation air distribution systems shall be clean of dirt and debris.”

Most commercial projects are too large for spot cooling, so the HVAC system is used during the building phase. Unless the contractor can completely seal the system, it’s going to get dirty. Most commercial ductwork arrives with protective oil on the surface to prevent rusting, which causes construction dust to stick.

Unless the contractor takes steps to ensure the HVAC system stays clean, the system will need to be cleaned post-project to ensure that it meets the EQ1 requirement for Ventilation Systems Start-Up and minimum IAQ performance.

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Hughes Environmental names Marketing Manager

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (Feb. 08, 2011) – Hughes Environmental, a commercial duct cleaning and combustible dust remediation company based in Louisville, Kentucky has announced the hiring of Jen Bryant as new Marketing Manager. Jen will lead Hughes’ day-to-day marketing initiatives and strategic marketing direction as the company continues its tremendous growth.

“We have built a lot of momentum in the past few years with the Hughes Environmental brand,” stated Chuck Cooper, Director of Business Development. “Jen’s consumer and business marketing experience will help us reinforce how our potential and existing customers experience our brand, and build on that momentum as we work to become the regional industry leader.”

Before joining Hughes Environmental, Bryant worked in advertising agency account services at thevimarcgroup, where she was responsible for marketing and advertising for national and local clients. In addition, she currently sits on the Board of Directors and serves as the Vice President of Programs for the Advertising Federation of Louisville. 

About Hughes Environmental

In early 2005 Gail Walkiewicz and Craig Rutledge started Hughes Environmental, Inc. to service the commercial duct cleaning and combustible dust remediation needs of clients in the eastern half of the United States.  Hughes Environmental has seen strong growth since its inception as a result of superior customer service and a staff comprised of multiple NADCA Certified “Air System Cleaning Specialist”, American Indoor Air Quality “Certified Mold Remediators”, and “Certified Indoor Environmentalist”. For more information visit: www.hughesenv.com

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