Duct Cleaning
Full-system duct cleaning with before/after camera footage, not just a shop vac at the register.
Ducts collect what a house sheds: dust, pet hair, renovation debris, and the occasional surprise from before you owned the place. When supply registers puff dust on startup, or allergies act up indoors, or you have just finished a renovation, cleaning the duct system removes the reservoir instead of filtering the symptoms forever.
Proper duct cleaning uses negative-pressure equipment that pulls debris to a collection unit rather than shuffling it around the system, brushes and agitates the trunk lines, and cleans the blower compartment while everything is open. Insist on seeing the before and after: this is an industry where visible proof separates real work from a shop vac and a prayer.
What's Included
- Negative-pressure cleaning of supply and return runs
- Trunk lines brushed and agitated, not just vacuumed at the register
- Blower compartment cleaned as part of the service
- Verification you can see, not just an invoice
- Sanitizing treatment available where genuinely warranted
Common Questions
Far less often than the flyers claim. After a renovation, on moving into an older home, after a pest issue, or every several years in a home with shedding pets are the honest triggers. A clean system in a clean house does not need an annual service.
It removes the reservoir of dust and dander the system recirculates, which many allergy-prone households notice. It is one lever among several: filtration quality and humidity matter too, and we will say so rather than promise a cure.
Ask to see the same spots before and after. Any duct cleaner unwilling to show you the inside of your own ducts after the job has answered the question for you.