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Breathe Pure Air: Certified Duct Cleaning Services

Eliminate hidden dust, allergens, and microbial growth from your home's air system.

Beyond the surfaces you routinely clean, your home's air ducts silently accumulate layers of dust, pet dander, pollen, and even hidden microbial growth. Every time your HVAC system runs, these contaminants are circulated throughout your living spaces, compromising your indoor air quality. Our professional duct cleaning service uses advanced, high-powered techniques and equipment to thoroughly eliminate these built-up pollutants. By investing in clean ducts, you are actively protecting your family's health, reducing allergy triggers, and ensuring your heating and cooling system operates with maximum efficiency, leading to a genuinely healthier and fresher home environment.

20+

Years Experience

What's Hiding in Your Air Ducts?

Your air ducts are the lungs of your home, circulating the air you breathe every day. Over time, they become a reservoir for:

Dust & Debris

Recirculating particulates that settle on your furniture.

Allergens

Pet dander, pollen, and dust mites triggering asthma and allergies.

Mold & Mildew

Dark, damp environments can breed microbial growth that spreads spores through every vent.

Our Certified Process

The Breathezy Deep-Clean Process

We don’t just sweep the surface. Our NADCA-compliant process ensures a complete system restore.

Inspection

We use camera technology to inspect your main trunk lines and vents

Agitation

Specialized rotary brushes loosen stubborn debris from duct walls.

Negative Pressure Extraction

A powerful truck-mounted vacuum pulls all contaminants out of your home—never recirculating them.

Sanitization

(Optional) We mist an EPA-safe antimicrobial solution to eliminate bacteria and mold.

Common Questions

Answers to Your Top Questions About Duct Cleaning

When should I have my air ducts cleaned?

It depends on several factors. General guidance from experts suggests cleaning every 3–5 years for most homes.
However, you may need to clean sooner if you’ve had recent renovation, notice excessive dust buildup, have pets, smoke indoors, or residents suffer from allergies or asthma.

Here are common indicators that duct cleaning may be necessary:

  • Persistent dust or debris around vents or on furniture even right after cleaning.
  • Reduced airflow from vents or uneven heating/cooling.
  • Unpleasant musty odors, which could signal mold or mildew inside ducts.
  • Evidence of pests (rodents, insects) or droppings in or around the duct system.

Yes, by removing dust, allergens (like pet dander, pollen, dust mites), and potential microbial growth (mold or mildew), cleaning can significantly reduce airborne irritants, making the air you breathe cleaner and more comfortable.

This is especially beneficial for households with allergy or asthma sufferers.

Potentially, yes. When ducts are clean and free of dust or debris, airflow improves, so the HVAC system doesn’t have to work as hard — which can lead to lower energy consumption.

That said, cleaning ducts alone may only yield modest savings. Core components like coils and filters also play a major role.

It can help, especially for those sensitive to allergens. Cleaner ducts reduce the circulation of dust, pollen, dander, and potential mold spores, which can lessen allergy or asthma triggers.

But it’s important to realize that duct cleaning alone isn’t a guaranteed health solution; it should be part of a broader approach (good ventilation, regular filter changes, humidity control, etc.).

What does a professional duct cleaning typically involve?

A proper, professional duct clean should include:

  • Inspection (sometimes using camera technology) to assess the state of ducts.
  • Agitation (e.g. using brushes) to dislodge dust, dirt, and debris from duct walls.
  • Negative-pressure vacuuming (often with truck-mounted or HEPA-filtered equipment) to extract contaminants so they’re removed from the home, not just stirred up.
  • Optional sanitization (sometimes using antimicrobial treatment) if there’s mold or microbial growth, but the benefits & risks should be clearly explained.

For an average residential home, a full duct cleaning typically takes 2–5 hours, depending on home size, system complexity, duct access, and level of contamination.

If the job is rushed (e.g. “done in 90 minutes”), that’s usually a red flag that the cleaning may not be thorough.

You don’t always need it. According to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), duct cleaning should be done on an as-needed basis, not necessarily as routine maintenance.

Regular filter changes and proper HVAC maintenance reduce the accumulation of dust and debris, sometimes sufficiently without the need for frequent full duct cleaning.

Common factors include:

  • Presence of pets or pets that shed fur — more shedding = faster dust buildup.
  • People with allergies, asthma, or other respiratory sensitivities in the home.
  • Living in a dusty, polluted or high-humidity area — which increases debris and potential mold buildup.
  • Recent renovations or construction work — which often introduces dust/debris into ductwork.

When selecting a service provider, look for:

  • Certification or compliance with recognized industry standards (e.g. by National Air Duct Cleaners Association, NADCA).
  • Use of proper equipment: high-efficiency vacuums (ideally exhaust-outside or HEPA), brushes or agitation tools, and safe practices (e.g. containment, protecting your home during work).
  • Transparent pricing, avoid contractors who advertise “whole-house duct cleaning for $99” or other suspiciously low flat-rate deals, which often turn out misleading.
  • A clear scope of work: inspection, detailed cleaning, optional sanitization (with explanations), and documentation if required (e.g. for warranty, maintenance records).