NADCA

NADCA: The HVAC Inspection, Maintenance and Restoration Association, otherwise known as the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), was formed in 1989 as a non-profit association of companies engaged in the cleaning of HVAC systems. Its mission was to promote source removal as the only acceptable method of cleaning and to establish industry standards for the association.

NADCA has expanded its mission to include the representation of qualified companies engaged in the inspection, maintenance and restoration of HVAC systems, and to assist its members in providing high quality service to their customers. The goal of the association is for its members to be the number one source for consumers and other entities seeking HVAC inspection, maintenance and restoration services, and air duct cleaning.

NADCA’s membership continues to grow each year, along with its offering of training, education and certification. The Association is comprised of a diverse group of HVAC industry professionals, including air systems cleaning specialists, mold remediators, and HVAC inspectors. The association has also published important standards and guidelines, educational materials, and other useful information for the consumer and members of NADCA.

Today, NADCA standards and certification are specified on a regular basis to ensure that HVAC systems are assessed, cleaned, and restored in a safe and efficient manner.

Perry Bagley, president of Carolina Quality Air, is a regional coordinator for NADCA. Both Perry Bagley, ASCS/VSMR and his son, Jeff Bagley, ASCS/VSMR and project manager, are certified through NADCA.

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The NADCA Guide to Proper HVAC System Cleaning