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Air Duct Cleaning Services
AirDuctVet Dryer & Vent Cleaning Services
Professional Air Duct Cleaning for Homeowners and Property Managers Who Want Clean Air and Honest Pricing
At AirDuctVet Dryer & Vent Cleaning Services, air duct cleaning is not a side service — it is what we do. Our NADCA-certified technicians remove years of accumulated dust, allergens, and debris from your duct system using documented source removal methods. Every job includes a pre- and post-cleaning video inspection so you see exactly what changed.
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- 12 Years in Business
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- Fully Insured
- 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
What Is Air Duct Cleaning and When Do You Need It?
Air duct cleaning is the professional removal of dust, debris, allergens, mold spores, and contaminants from the supply, return, and exhaust ducts of a forced-air HVAC system. At AirDuctVet Dryer & Vent Cleaning Services, we use NADCA-standard source removal methods — mechanical agitation combined with high-powered vacuum extraction — to physically dislodge and capture what has built up inside your ductwork over years of daily use.
Most homes and commercial properties need air duct cleaning every three to five years, though certain situations move that timeline up. A recent renovation, a new home purchase, visible dust around registers, a musty odor when the system runs, or a household member with worsening allergy or asthma symptoms are all clear signals that the duct system needs professional attention before the next season begins.
Neglected ductwork does more than circulate dust. Restricted airflow forces your HVAC system to work harder, raising energy costs and shortening equipment life. Mold spores and bacteria that colonize damp duct walls get distributed through every room every time the system cycles. Professional air duct cleaning removes the source of those problems rather than masking them with filters alone.
Signs You Need Air Duct Cleaning
Most people do not think about their ductwork until something feels wrong. These are the signals that tell you it is time to call.
Your Home Gets Dusty Again Within Days of Cleaning
You wipe down surfaces and they are coated again within a day or two. That dust is not coming from outside — it is being pushed out of your duct system every time the fan runs. When the buildup inside the ducts reaches a certain point, no amount of surface cleaning keeps up with it.
Allergy or Asthma Symptoms Are Worse Indoors
If household members sneeze more at home than anywhere else, or if symptoms spike when the HVAC system kicks on, the duct system is likely circulating pet dander, pollen, dust mite debris, or mold spores. Air duct cleaning removes those triggers at the source.
There Is a Musty or Stale Smell When the System Runs
A musty odor that appears only when the heat or air conditioning turns on points to microbial growth inside the ductwork or air handler. That smell is not cosmetic — it means biological material is being distributed through your living space with every cycle.
You Recently Completed a Renovation
Drywall dust, insulation fibers, and construction debris enter duct systems during any renovation that disturbs walls or ceilings. That material is fine enough to pass through standard filters and abrasive enough to damage HVAC components over time. Post-renovation air duct cleaning is not optional — it is maintenance.
Do not wait for symptoms to get worse.
Duct contamination builds gradually and the effects compound. The sooner the system is cleaned, the less work it takes to restore proper airflow and air quality.
What Our Air Duct Cleaning Covers
Air duct cleaning is not a single method applied the same way to every system. The right approach depends on what is in the ducts, how the system is configured, and what the inspection reveals. Here is what AirDuctVet Dryer & Vent Cleaning Services handles.
Source Removal Cleaning
Source removal is the NADCA-standard method and the only approach that physically extracts contaminants rather than dislodging them into the air. We use rotary brushes and compressed air tools to agitate debris from duct walls, then capture everything with a high-powered HEPA-filtered vacuum connected directly to the duct system. The result is a mechanically clean duct interior, not just a surface pass.
Negative Pressure Vacuum Collection
For whole-system cleaning, we apply negative pressure at the main trunk line while working through each branch. This creates a controlled airflow that pulls loosened debris toward the collection unit rather than allowing it to resettle in other parts of the system. It is the method that separates a thorough cleaning from a superficial one.
Antimicrobial Treatment
After mechanical cleaning, some duct systems benefit from an EPA-registered antimicrobial application to address mold spores, bacteria, and odor-causing microbes that cling to duct surfaces. We recommend this only when the inspection confirms biological growth — not as a default add-on. You will know exactly why it is being recommended before we apply anything.
Video Inspection
Every AirDuctVet air duct cleaning job includes a camera inspection before and after the work. You see the condition of your ducts at the start, and you see the result when we finish. The footage documents the cleaning, identifies any damage or blockages inside the system, and gives you a record you can share with your HVAC technician or property manager.
Not sure which approach your situation needs? We assess first and recommend only what is necessary — no upsells.
What Our Air Duct Cleaning Covers
Air duct cleaning is not a single method applied the same way to every system. The right approach depends on what is in the ducts, how the system is configured, and what the inspection reveals. Here is what AirDuctVet Dryer & Vent Cleaning Services handles.
Upfront Flat-Rate Pricing
The price quoted before we start is the price on your invoice. We do not add line items mid-job or pressure you into services you did not ask for. Every cost factor is explained before any work begins.
NADCA-Certified Technicians With 10+ Years of Experience
Our technicians are NADCA-certified specialists, not general handymen assigned to duct jobs. With over a decade of hands-on air duct cleaning experience, we know what proper source removal looks like and we hold ourselves to that standard on every job.
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
If the post-cleaning video inspection does not confirm a thorough result, we return and re-clean at no additional charge. That guarantee is not a marketing line — it is backed by the documentation we provide on every job.
Video Inspection Included on Every Job
Pre- and post-cleaning video inspection is standard, not an upgrade. You see what was in your ducts before we started and what the system looks like when we finish. No other air duct cleaning company in this niche makes that the default.
Frequently Asked Questions About Air Duct Cleaning
Most homes benefit from professional air duct cleaning every three to five years. Homes with pets, allergy sufferers, recent renovations, or older HVAC systems may need cleaning more frequently.
Source removal physically extracts debris using mechanical agitation and HEPA-filtered vacuum collection. A basic cleaning often just blows air through the system, which redistributes contaminants rather than removing them. AirDuctVet uses source removal on every job.
Yes — when performed using proper source removal methods. Removing accumulated dust, allergens, mold spores, and debris from duct walls reduces what the system circulates through your home with every cycle. Our pre- and post-cleaning video inspection documents the difference.
Not always. We recommend it only when the pre-cleaning inspection confirms mold growth or significant biological contamination. It is never applied as a default add-on. You will see the reason on camera before we recommend it.
A standard residential air duct cleaning takes two to four hours depending on system size, number of vents, and level of contamination. We give you a realistic time estimate when you book.
Yes. AirDuctVet technicians are NADCA-certified and the company carries a custom quote million in general liability insurance plus workers’ compensation coverage. We can provide proof of insurance before any job begins.
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Other Services From AirDuctVet Dryer & Vent Cleaning Services
AirDuctVet handles more than air duct cleaning. If your home or property needs additional indoor air quality or cleaning services, these pages cover what each service involves and when it is the right call.
