FAQs
Duct Response
What is air duct cleaning?
Air duct cleaning is the process of removing dust, debris, mold, and contaminants from your HVAC system, including supply and return ducts, vents, and components.How often should ducts be cleaned?
* Residential: Every 3–5 years * Commercial: Every 2–4 years (or more frequently depending on usage, industry, and air quality requirements)What are the signs that ducts need cleaning?
* Visible dust blowing from vents * Musty or unpleasant odors * Increased allergy or respiratory issues * Uneven airflow or reduced HVAC efficiency * Recent construction or renovation * After a fireHow long does duct cleaning take?
* Residential: 2–4 hours on average * Commercial: Can range from a few hours to multiple days depending on building size and system complexityDoes duct cleaning improve indoor air quality?
Yes. Removing contaminants can significantly reduce airborne dust, allergens, and pollutants, improving overall indoor air quality. No health guarantees implied.Will duct cleaning lower energy costs?
It can. Clean ducts allow your HVAC system to operate more efficiently, which may reduce energy consumption and extend system lifespan.Is duct cleaning messy or disruptive?
No. Professional companies use specialized equipment with containment systems to keep your home or business clean during the process. We use negative air machines to make sure dust is not spread in the area.Are chemicals or disinfectants used?
Sometimes. Sanitizers or antimicrobial treatments may be applied if there’s mold, bacteria, or odors, but only when necessary and with client approval. We use organic sanitizers to reduce any strong odor and won’t affect the costumer or pets.Do you clean the entire HVAC system or just the ducts?
A proper service includes cleaning key components such as ducts, vents, coils, registers, and air handlers.How much does duct cleaning cost?
* Residential: Typically, $300–$800 depending on home size and system * Commercial: Pricing varies widely based on square footage, system design, and accessibility, it is usually quoted after inspection






