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You stop wondering why everyone’s sneezing. The air feels lighter, fresher, and you’re not wiping down surfaces every other day.
Your HVAC system runs quieter and doesn’t cycle on and off constantly. That means lower energy bills during Indiana’s humid summers and freezing winters when your system works overtime.
If you’ve got kids with allergies, elderly family members, or anyone with respiratory issues, clean ducts make a measurable difference. Less coughing at night. Fewer headaches during the day. You’re not just cleaning metal tubes—you’re removing the stuff that’s been recirculating through your home for years.
And if you’ve had water damage, mold remediation, or fire cleanup, your ductwork likely trapped contaminants that standard filters can’t catch. Cleaning them isn’t optional—it’s the last step that actually protects your investment.
We’re IICRC-certified and based right here in the Indianapolis area. We’ve been handling restoration work—water damage, mold, fire cleanup—since 2016, and air duct cleaning is part of how we finish the job right.
Joppa sits in Hendricks County, where homes are a mix of newer builds and older properties from the ’70s and ’90s. That means ductwork varies, and so does the contamination. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to handle both modern HVAC systems and older setups that haven’t been touched in decades.
You’ll work with certified techs who answer the phone, show up in 60 to 90 minutes, and walk you through what we find. No subcontractors. No bait-and-switch pricing. Just clear communication and equipment that actually works.
First, we inspect your entire HVAC system—supply and return vents, main trunk lines, and the unit itself. We’re looking for dust buildup, mold growth, debris, and anything that shouldn’t be there. You’ll see photos of what we find before we start.
Then we seal off your vents and connect our truck-mounted Power Vac system. It generates up to 16,000 CFM of suction—enough to pull out years of compacted dust, pet dander, pollen, and construction debris. We use rotating brushes and compressed air to dislodge buildup from duct walls, then extract everything through HEPA filtration so it doesn’t end up back in your air.
We also clean your dryer vent during the same visit if needed. Clogged dryer vents cause thousands of house fires every year, and most homeowners don’t realize how much lint builds up inside the ductwork behind the dryer.
After cleaning, we sanitize if you’ve had mold or odor issues, then remove containment and do a final walkthrough. You’ll get documentation of the work, and we follow up within 14 days to make sure everything’s still running smoothly.
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Our air duct cleaning services cover your entire HVAC system—not just the vents you can see. That includes supply ducts, return air ducts, registers, grilles, diffusers, heat exchangers, cooling coils, condensate drain pans, fan motor, and the air handling unit housing.
In Joppa and the surrounding Hendricks County area, homes deal with seasonal pollen, agricultural dust, and humidity that accelerates mold growth. Your ducts trap all of it. We’re pulling out an average of 40 pounds of dust and debris per home—stuff that’s been circulating every time your furnace or AC kicks on.
We also handle dryer vent cleaning as part of the service. If your dryer takes two cycles to dry a load, that’s a sign your vent is clogged. It’s not just inefficient—it’s a fire hazard. We clear the entire vent line from the dryer to the exterior exhaust.
If you’re dealing with odors from pets, smoke, or previous water damage, we can apply EPA-registered sanitizers after cleaning. And if we spot mold during the inspection, we’ll walk you through what remediation looks like before it spreads further into your system.
Most homes benefit from professional duct cleaning every three to five years. That’s the standard recommendation from the National Air Duct Cleaners Association, and it’s based on typical dust accumulation in residential HVAC systems.
But your timeline might be shorter if you’ve recently had water damage, mold remediation, fire or smoke cleanup, or major renovations. Construction dust gets everywhere, and your ductwork acts like a magnet. Same goes if you have pets—dander builds up fast.
If anyone in your home has allergies, asthma, or respiratory issues, you’ll notice the difference sooner. Cleaner ducts mean fewer triggers in the air. And if you’re seeing dust on surfaces a day after cleaning, or if there’s a musty smell when the system runs, don’t wait—get them inspected.
The average cost for residential air duct cleaning in the Indianapolis area runs around $435, but it depends on the size of your home, the number of vents, and how much contamination we’re dealing with. Larger homes with more ductwork or severe buildup will cost more.
We use Xactimate-aligned pricing, which means our estimates are transparent and based on industry standards—not inflated numbers or bait-and-switch tactics. You’ll get a free estimate before we start, and we’ll walk you through exactly what’s included.
If you’re paying out of pocket (not filing an insurance claim), we offer discounts for military members, seniors, first responders, and teachers. And if your duct cleaning is part of a larger restoration project—say, after water damage or mold remediation—we can often bill your insurance directly and handle the claims process for you.
Yes, but only if there’s actually contamination in your ducts. If your system is relatively clean, you won’t see much change. But if you’ve got years of dust, pet dander, pollen, or mold growth, cleaning makes a noticeable difference.
Indianapolis ranks as one of the most polluted major cities in the U.S., and Joppa homes are dealing with agricultural dust, seasonal allergens, and humidity that accelerates mold. Your ducts trap all of that, and every time your HVAC system runs, it recirculates through your home.
After cleaning, you’ll notice less dust on furniture, fewer allergy symptoms, and better airflow from your vents. If you’ve had anyone coughing at night or dealing with unexplained headaches, cleaner air often clears that up. It’s not a miracle cure, but it removes a major source of indoor air pollution that most people don’t think about.
If your dryer takes more than one cycle to dry a normal load, your vent is probably clogged. That’s the most obvious sign. You might also notice that your laundry room feels hotter than usual when the dryer’s running, or that there’s a burning smell.
Lint builds up inside the vent line over time, restricting airflow and forcing your dryer to work harder. It’s not just inefficient—it’s dangerous. Dryer fires happen every 37 minutes in the U.S., and most of them are caused by lint buildup that could’ve been prevented with regular cleaning.
We recommend cleaning your dryer vent at least once a year, more often if you do a lot of laundry or if your vent line is long or has multiple bends. We handle dryer vent cleaning as part of our air duct services, and we can knock it out during the same visit so you’re not waiting around for two separate appointments.
We use truck-mounted Power Vac units that generate up to 16,000 cubic feet per minute of suction. Most cheaper companies use portable units that max out at 400 to 4,000 CFM. That’s not enough power to pull out compacted dust and debris from your entire duct system.
Higher suction means we’re actually extracting contamination instead of just stirring it around. We also use rotating brushes and compressed air tools to dislodge buildup from duct walls before we vacuum it out. Portable units can’t do that effectively.
The other difference is who’s doing the work. We only use IICRC-certified technicians—no subcontractors, no untrained crews. You’re getting people who’ve been through Water Restoration Technician, Applied Structural Drying, and Applied Microbial Remediation training. That matters when we find mold, water damage, or contamination that needs more than just vacuuming.
Yes, and that’s actually one of the most important times to get your ducts cleaned. If you’ve had water damage or mold remediation, your ductwork likely trapped spores, bacteria, and moisture that standard cleaning won’t remove.
We’re already IICRC-certified in mold remediation, so we know how to handle contaminated ductwork safely. We’ll inspect for visible mold growth, check for moisture issues, and use HEPA filtration during cleaning to prevent cross-contamination. If we find active mold, we’ll walk you through what remediation looks like before it spreads further.
After cleaning, we can apply EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments to ducts if needed. And because we handle water damage restoration as part of our core business, we can coordinate duct cleaning with any other repairs you need—drying, reconstruction, contents pack-out, whatever it takes to get your home back to normal.
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