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 guideAir duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, mold remediation, UV light installation, and more — all performed to NADCA ACR Standard by certified technicians.
Complete NADCA ACR Standard cleaning for your home
Our residential duct cleaning covers every component of your home's air distribution system. Using industrial-grade negative air pressure equipment and HEPA-filtered vacuums, we remove all accumulated dust, debris, allergens, and biological contamination from your supply ducts, return air ducts, main trunk lines, and air handler — then provide before-and-after photo documentation.
Any home that hasn't been professionally cleaned in 3+ years, homes with pets or smokers, homes with residents with respiratory conditions, and homes with musty odors or visible dust from vents.
OSHA-compliant service for offices, retail, and multi-unit properties
Commercial HVAC systems distribute air across far more square footage than residential systems, with more complex duct configurations and higher contamination risk from high foot traffic. Our commercial service meets NADCA ACR Standard and OSHA indoor air quality requirements, and we work around your business hours to minimize disruption.
Office buildings, retail properties, restaurants, schools, medical offices, apartment complexes, and any property with a commercial HVAC system.
Fire prevention service — 2,900 dryer fires annually from clogged vents
The US Fire Administration reports 2,900 residential dryer fires per year — clogged vents are the #1 cause. Our dryer vent cleaning service uses a rotary brush system to fully clear lint accumulation from the dryer connection through the full vent length to the exterior exhaust. We clean from both ends and verify the exterior flap opens freely.
Any home that hasn't had dryer vent cleaning in 12+ months. High-priority for homes with 4+ residents, pet owners, gas dryers, or vents with multiple bends or long runs.
Eliminate biological growth — EPA-approved antimicrobial treatment
Mold in HVAC ductwork is a serious health concern — the system distributes spores throughout your home every time it runs. Our mold remediation service physically removes contamination using negative-pressure cleaning, then applies EPA-registered antimicrobial agents that kill remaining spores and inhibit regrowth. All work meets IICRC S520 Standard for mold remediation.
Homes with musty odors from vents, visible dark growth in or around registers, high-humidity climates (Florida, Gulf Coast, Southeast), or any confirmed mold identification from air testing.
Continuous biological growth prevention in your air handler
UV germicidal lights installed inside your air handler emit UV-C radiation that continuously inhibits mold, bacteria, and other biological growth on the evaporator coil and surrounding surfaces. Effective within 24 hours of installation, UV lights are the best long-term prevention measure for homes that have experienced mold or are in high-humidity climates.
Homes that have had mold remediation, homes in high-humidity climates, and homeowners who want continuous protection between annual cleanings.
Restore heat transfer efficiency and eliminate biological buildup
Your evaporator coil is the most critical — and most contaminated — component of your HVAC system. Dirty coils reduce heat transfer efficiency by up to 30%, force the compressor to work harder, and create a perfect environment for mold growth. Professional coil cleaning restores efficiency, extends equipment lifespan, and eliminates a primary source of biological contamination.
Any system that hasn't had a coil cleaning in 2+ years, systems showing efficiency decline, homes with musty odors, or as add-on to annual duct cleaning for complete HVAC maintenance.
Most homeowners combine duct cleaning with dryer vent cleaning and coil cleaning for a complete annual HVAC service. Ask about our bundle pricing — typically 15–20% off individual service prices.
A NADCA-certified technician will contact you within 15 minutes.
Understand costs, timing, and what a proper cleaning includes.
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 guideNADCA-certified technicians follow the only nationally recognized standard for duct cleaning. Here's what the certification requires and why it should be your first filter when hiring.
Read guideThe US Fire Administration reports 2,900 dryer vent fires annually. Cleaning your dryer vent is not optional — here's everything you need to know.
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