Air Duct Cleaning Cost: Complete 2026 Price Guide
Most homeowners pay between $150 and $500 for air duct cleaning. Here's exactly what affects the price, what you should get for that money, and how to spot predatory pricing.
Read guideSalt Lake City sits in the Salt Lake Valley surrounded by the Wasatch and Oquirrh mountains where wintertime air quality inversions trap vehicle exhaust, wood smoke, and PM2. NADCA-certified technicians serve Salt Lake City homeowners with same-day service, transparent pricing, and a free on-site inspection.
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Salt Lake City sits in the Salt Lake Valley surrounded by the Wasatch and Oquirrh mountains where wintertime air quality inversions trap vehicle exhaust, wood smoke, and PM2.5 in the valley basin — the AQI regularly reaches 'Very Unhealthy' during inversions, and Great Salt Lake's desiccation has exposed 800 square miles of lakebed that generates toxic fine-particle dust storms documented to reach residential HVAC systems throughout the metro. For Salt Lake City homeowners, this isn't a distant concern — it's happening inside your HVAC system right now if your ducts haven't been professionally cleaned in the last three years.
In Salt Lake City, the strongest reason to act is indoor air quality. Every contaminant that settles in your ductwork — pollen, pet dander, mold spores, fine particulate — gets re-aerosolized into your living space each time the system cycles, which is why so many Salt Lake County residents notice allergy symptoms easing within days of a professional cleaning.
Every time your air conditioning runs in Salt Lake City, it pulls air through your duct system — and along with that air comes everything floating in your home: dust, pet dander, pollen, mold spores, and fine particulate matter from outdoor sources. Over months and years, these contaminants accumulate inside your ductwork, creating a reservoir of pollutants that recirculates through your home every time the HVAC kicks on. The EPA has classified indoor air pollution as one of the top five environmental health risks facing Americans — and Salt Lake City's specific conditions make local homes particularly vulnerable.
The consequences extend beyond air quality. Contaminated ductwork in Salt Lake City homes reduces HVAC efficiency by forcing your system to work harder to push air through restricted, debris-filled passages. The Department of Energy estimates 25–40% of heating and cooling energy is wasted due to dirty duct systems. For Salt Lake City homeowners in Salt Lake County, this inefficiency compounds into hundreds of dollars in unnecessary utility costs annually.
Ultimate Cleaners LLC serves Salt Lake City and the surrounding Salt Lake County area with NADCA-certified technicians who understand the specific contamination patterns common to Salt Lake City's housing stock. Unlike national chains that dispatch general technicians, our Salt Lake City crews are experienced with the duct configurations, humidity levels, and biological growth patterns typical to homes in Utah. We use industrial-grade negative air pressure equipment that creates a contained cleaning environment — no dust escapes into your living spaces.
Every Salt Lake City service includes a free on-site inspection, full before-and-after photo documentation, EPA-approved antimicrobial sanitization, and a written flat-rate quote before any work begins. There are no pressure tactics, no bait-and-switch pricing, and no mystery charges. Our Salt Lake City technicians are paid hourly — not on commission — so their only job is to give you an honest assessment.
If you're a Salt Lake City homeowner who has noticed increased dust on surfaces shortly after cleaning, musty odors when the HVAC runs, unexplained allergy flare-ups, or higher-than-normal utility bills, your ducts are telling you something. Submit the form above for a free quote, or use the call button to reach a Salt Lake City technician. A licensed technician will call within 15 minutes.
The EPA ranks indoor air pollution among the top 5 environmental health risks. Here's what accumulates in an average Salt Lake City home over 3–5 years without professional cleaning.
Because Salt Lake City contends with winter inversions and desert dust, the right cleaning cadence here isn't one-size-fits-all. The table below maps the year for a typical local home, with the recommended booking window highlighted.
Pollen season loads Salt Lake City ductwork with allergens. A spring cleaning clears the buildup before the cooling system runs all summer.
Peak AC use in Salt Lake City means maximum air movement through the ducts — and maximum recirculation of anything inside them. Replace filters every 30 days.
The shoulder season is the ideal booking window for most Salt Lake City homes — schedules are open and the system is cleaned before the heating season begins.
Closed-up Salt Lake City homes recirculate the same indoor air for months. Clean ducts make a measurable difference in winter air quality and heating efficiency.
We serve Salt Lake City (84101) and the surrounding Salt Lake County area, dispatching NADCA-certified technicians to homes and businesses throughout the metro. Same-day appointments are available in most Salt Lake City neighborhoods.
Our technicians operate in Salt Lake City daily — not dispatched from a regional hub. We know the duct configurations, moisture patterns, and contamination types typical to Salt Lake County homes.
Every technician holds NADCA certification and all required UT state contractor licenses. We're verified licensed professionals. Verify our credentials before we arrive — we encourage it.
We photograph inside your ductwork before and after every job so you see exactly what was removed. No guessing, no trust-me assurances — visual proof of every service.
You get a firm written quote before we touch a single vent. No pressure upsells, no mystery charges, no bait-and-switch. Technicians are paid hourly — not on commission.
Every Ultimate Cleaners job covers the entire HVAC system — not just the ducts. One flat rate, no hidden add-ons.
Complete cleaning of all supply and return air ducts throughout your home.
Interior cleaning of the air handler, blower motor, and cabinet.
Coil cleaning to restore proper airflow and cooling efficiency.
Removes lint buildup — the #1 cause of home dryer fires.
Every supply and return register cleaned inside and out.
EPA-approved sanitizer eliminates mold, bacteria, and odors.
Before-and-after documentation so you can see the difference.
Final check confirms clean airflow and improved indoor air quality.
Most homeowners pay between $150 and $500 depending on home size, number of vents, and local market rates. Your free on-site inspection confirms the exact quote before any work begins.
* Most Salt Lake City homes fall in the $150–$500 range. Final quote is determined on-site after a free inspection and varies with home size, number of vents, duct condition, and access.
Submit your info and a licensed Salt Lake City technician will call you within 15 minutes.
We are growing our base of reviewed customers in Salt Lake City. Until then, here is what every job comes with — in writing, every time.
Your Salt Lake City technician follows the NADCA ACR standard — cleaning the full HVAC system, not just the vent covers most "specials" stop at.
You see photos of your own Salt Lake City, UT ductwork before and after, so you know exactly what you paid for.
Fully licensed and insured, with a satisfaction guarantee. If the work is not done to standard, we make it right.
A free on-site inspection and a flat, written price first — no surprise upsells once the truck is in your driveway.
Real answers to what homeowners actually search for.
The NADCA recommends air duct cleaning every 3–5 years for most homes. In Salt Lake City, local climate conditions mean most homeowners should clean every 2–3 years. Homes with pets, smokers, recent renovations, or allergy sufferers benefit from more frequent cleaning. If your ducts have never been professionally cleaned, schedule an inspection immediately.
Air duct cleaning in Salt Lake City costs between $150 and $500 for most homes, depending on home size, number of vents, and local market rates. We provide a free, no-obligation on-site inspection that confirms your exact quote before any work begins — no bait-and-switch, no hidden fees. Call (801) 555-0127 to schedule.
Yes — we offer same-day air duct cleaning in Salt Lake City seven days a week, including weekends and holidays. Call (801) 555-0127 before noon and in most cases we can have a certified technician at your door the same day.
Yes. All Ultimate Cleaners technicians serving Salt Lake City are fully licensed, bonded, and insured in UT. We carry NADCA certification — the gold standard for duct cleaning — and maintain all required state contractor licenses. You can request our license numbers before we arrive.
Yes. When we detect mold in your Salt Lake City ductwork, we use EPA-approved antimicrobial treatment to eliminate active growth and inhibit regrowth. Mold in ducts is common in Salt Lake City's climate — especially in return air ducts near ground level. Signs include musty odors when the AC runs and dark spotting around vent covers.
Yes. Every Ultimate Cleaners service in Salt Lake City includes dryer vent cleaning at no extra charge. Clogged dryer vents are a leading cause of house fires — the US Fire Administration reports 2,900 dryer vent fires annually. We clear the full length of your vent from the dryer to the exterior exhaust.
Every Salt Lake City air duct cleaning service includes: all supply and return ducts, air handler interior, evaporator coil, all registers and grilles, dryer vent cleaning, EPA-approved antimicrobial sanitization, and before-and-after photo documentation. No hidden add-ons. One flat-rate price quoted before we start.
A thorough air duct cleaning in a typical Salt Lake City home takes 2–4 hours. Larger homes or systems with heavy contamination may take 4–6 hours. Our technician will give you a time estimate during the free inspection so you can plan your day.
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Read guideUltimate Cleaners serves the entire Salt Lake County region and surrounding areas.
Tap the call button or fill out the form — a licensed Salt Lake City technician responds in 15 minutes.