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Is your home feeling somewhat stuffy nowadays? HomeSafe Air Duct & Dryer Vent Cleaning restores your air ducts to their prime, making your Berkeley home a haven of fresh, clean air.

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  • Breathe easier with improved indoor air quality in your Alameda County home.
  • Enjoy consistent temperatures throughout your house.
  • Lower those energy bills with a revitalized HVAC system.
  • Say goodbye to annoying dust and allergens circulating in your home.
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    HomeSafe Air Duct & Dryer Vent Cleaning isn’t just another HVAC company in Berkeley; we’re your neighbors. We know CA weather can be unpredictable, and we’re here to ensure your home remains a comfortable sanctuary, no matter what’s happening outside. We use durable materials and proven techniques to revitalize your ductwork, ensuring long-lasting performance.

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  • Evaluate: To find trouble spots, we perform a ductwork inspection using equipment like video cameras.
  • Plan: To meet your ductwork requirements, we develop a personalized plan.
  • Repair: Our knowledgeable technicians carefully carry out the plan, sealing leaks and reestablishing ideal airflow with long-lasting materials.
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    Don’t let damaged or inefficient air ducts compromise your home comfort. HomeSafe Air Duct & Dryer Vent Cleaning is your trusted partner in Berkeley for comprehensive air duct repair. We use our expertise and high-quality materials to restore your HVAC system to peak performance. Contact HomeSafe Air Duct & Dryer Vent Cleaning today and let us bring fresh air back into your home.

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    The site of today’s City of Berkeley was the territory of the Chochenyo/Huchiun band of the Ohlone people when the first Europeans arrived. Evidence of their existence in the area include pits in rock formations, which they used to grind acorns, and a shellmound, now mostly leveled and covered up, along the shoreline of San Francisco Bay at the mouth of Strawberry Creek. Other artifacts were discovered in the 1950s in the downtown area during remodeling of a commercial building, near the upper course of the creek.

    The first people of European descent (most of whom were of mixed race and born in America) arrived with the De Anza Expedition in 1776. The De Anza Expedition led to establishment of the Spanish Presidio of San Francisco at the entrance to San Francisco Bay (the Golden Gate). Luis Peralta was among the soldiers at the Presidio. For his services to the King of Spain, he was granted a vast stretch of land on the east shore of San Francisco Bay (the contra costa, “opposite shore”) for a ranch, including that portion that now comprises the City of Berkeley.

    Berkeley and much of the East Bay was part of Rancho San Antonio, granted to the Peralta family in 1820.

    Luis Peralta named his holding “Rancho San Antonio”. The primary activity of the ranch was raising cattle for meat and hides, but hunting and farming were also pursued. Eventually, Peralta gave portions of the ranch to each of his four sons. What is now Berkeley lies mostly in the portion that went to Peralta’s son Domingo, with a little in the portion that went to another son, Vicente. No artifact survives of the Domingo or Vicente ranches, but their names survive in Berkeley street names (Vicente, Domingo, and Peralta). However, legal title to all land in the City of Berkeley remains based on the original Peralta land grant.

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