Thorough cleaning of supply and return ductwork — with an honest assessment first, because not every home needs it.
Duct cleaning has a reputation problem — too many companies sell it to everyone, every year, whether it helps or not. Our approach is simpler: we clean ducts when there's an actual reason to, and we'll tell you when there isn't.
Good reasons to clean your ducts:
Duct cleaning done right takes real equipment — our dedicated duct cleaning trailer carries everything needed to clean a full system properly, not a shop vac and a brush.
Cleaning removes what's already in the ducts — good filtration keeps it from coming back. If dust is a recurring problem in your home, ask about a media filter upgrade at the same visit. See our indoor air quality page for the options.
Clear signs: visible dust blowing from registers, ducts that haven't been cleaned in decades, recent construction or remodeling dust, evidence of rodents or pests in the ductwork, or visible mold growth. If none of these apply, duct cleaning may not be worth the money — and we'll tell you that.
It can, when ducts have significant buildup restricting air movement. It also removes the dust load your filter would otherwise have to catch over time. It is not a fix for undersized or poorly designed ductwork — that's a different conversation.
There's no fixed schedule. Most homes only need it occasionally — after construction, after a pest problem, or when buildup is visible. Annual duct cleaning is generally unnecessary for a typical home with decent filtration.
Most homes take a few hours, depending on the size of the system and the number of vents.
We'll take a look and tell you honestly whether cleaning is worth it for your home.
