Residential Duct Cleaning

Whole-home duct cleaning for cleaner air, lower dust, and fresher HVAC performance.

Residential duct cleaning removes built-up dust, debris, and contaminants from supply and return ductwork so air can move through your home more cleanly. It is typically recommended when indoor air quality drops, odors linger, or contamination is visible around registers and inside accessible duct lines.

What It Is

Residential duct cleaning targets the hidden pathways that move conditioned air through your home.

Over time, duct systems collect dust, pet dander, renovation debris, and other particles that recirculate each time the HVAC system runs. A proper cleaning service addresses the full air distribution system rather than only wiping visible vent covers.

The goal is not cosmetic. It is to reduce buildup inside the system, support better airflow, and reset the condition of ductwork when dust, allergens, odor, or contamination are becoming noticeable throughout the house.

Pricing Guidance
$650-$850
  • Smaller single-system homes tend to sit at the lower end of the range.
  • Larger homes, extra vents, or difficult access can raise the final quote.
  • Sanitization is usually priced with the cleaning scope, not as a flat add-on for every home.
Signs You Need It

These are the most common reasons homeowners book duct cleaning.

If several of these are happening at once, the system is usually due for a professional inspection.

1

Persistent Dust

Rooms get dusty again quickly after cleaning, or you notice dust collecting around supply vents and return grilles. That usually points to buildup being pushed back through the system.

2

Allergy Flare-Ups

If sneezing, congestion, or irritation gets worse when the HVAC is running, accumulated dust and allergens inside the ductwork may be part of the problem.

3

Musty or Stale Odor

Lingering odors coming from vents can signal trapped debris, moisture-related contamination, or residue circulating through the system.

4

Visible Mold

If you can see mold growth on vent covers or inside accessible duct sections, the system should be inspected promptly. Moisture issues need to be addressed along with cleaning.

The Process

A standard residential service follows three core stages.

1
Inspection

The technician checks the duct layout, counts vents, looks for dust accumulation, odor sources, and any visible mold or moisture concerns before defining the work scope.

2
Cleaning

Supply and return lines are cleaned, registers are addressed, and debris is removed from the system so loosened contaminants are extracted instead of redistributed through the home.

3
Sanitization

When appropriate, sanitization is applied after cleaning to help address odor or contamination concerns. This step makes sense only after the system has been physically cleaned first.

FAQ

Common questions before booking residential duct cleaning.

How often should residential ducts be cleaned?

Many homeowners book every few years, but timing depends on pets, allergies, renovations, smoking, occupancy, and how quickly dust builds back up. Visible contamination or odor is a stronger signal than an arbitrary schedule.

Will duct cleaning help with dust and allergies?

It can help when duct buildup is contributing to indoor air quality issues. It is most effective as part of a broader HVAC hygiene approach that also includes filtration, moisture control, and routine system maintenance.

Is mold in ductwork something to take seriously?

Yes. Visible mold should be inspected promptly because the underlying moisture source matters as much as the cleaning itself. A contractor should identify whether the issue is surface contamination, an active moisture problem, or both.

How long does a residential duct cleaning appointment take?

Most residential jobs take a few hours, with the exact timeline depending on home size, vent count, system access, and whether sanitization is included in the service.

Book Service

Ready to schedule residential duct cleaning?

Request a quote to confirm scope, vent count, access, and whether your home falls near the lower or upper end of the $650-$850 range.

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