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Your family stops waking up congested. The constant sneezing during Indiana’s brutal spring allergy season eases up because you’re not recirculating months of pollen, dust mites, and pet dander every time the HVAC kicks on.
Your energy bills drop. When your system isn’t fighting through layers of buildup, it doesn’t have to run as long or work as hard to heat or cool your home.
You stop second-guessing whether the air inside is making things worse. If someone in your house has asthma, seasonal allergies, or just gets sick more than they should, dirty ductwork is often the invisible culprit. Professional air duct cleaning services remove what’s been sitting in there since the last homeowner—or longer.
This isn’t about perfection. It’s about getting back to baseline: air that doesn’t irritate, systems that run efficiently, and one less thing to worry about when you’re trying to keep your family healthy.
We’ve been handling restoration work across Central Indiana for nearly a decade. We’re IICRC-certified, which means our technicians hold Water Restoration, Applied Structural Drying, and Applied Microbial Remediation credentials. That’s not marketing talk—it’s the standard insurance companies require and homeowners deserve.
We know Trails End. We know the older housing stock around here, the humidity swings that hit in spring and summer, and how Indiana’s extended allergy seasons make indoor air quality more than just a comfort issue—it’s a health issue.
You’ll reach a live person when you call, 24/7. We’re not the cheapest option in the Indianapolis metro, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for transparent pricing, real credentials, and people who show up when they say they will.
We start with a walkthrough. You show us your system, we inspect your ductwork, and we give you a flat-rate price based on the size of your home and the condition of your ducts. No bait-and-switch pricing that starts at $49 and balloons to $1,500 once we’re inside.
Our truck-mounted vacuum system—running at over 16,000 CFM—creates negative pressure throughout your duct system. We go register by register, using compressed air tools and rotating brushes to dislodge debris, then extract it before it can resettle. We’re also checking for mold growth, moisture issues, and any signs your ducts need sealing or repair.
If you’re getting dryer vent cleaning done at the same time, we handle that with the same equipment. Lint buildup isn’t just an efficiency problem—it’s a fire risk.
After the cleaning, we walk you through what we found, what we removed, and what (if anything) needs attention down the road. You’ll get documentation within 24 hours: photos, notes, and a summary you can keep for your records or share with your insurance company if this is part of a larger restoration project.
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You’re getting a full-system cleaning: supply ducts, return ducts, registers, grilles, and the main trunk lines. We’re not skipping the hard-to-reach sections or charging extra to “add them on” later.
We use HEPA filtration and containment protocols to make sure the debris we’re pulling out doesn’t end up in your living space. Our technicians wear shoe covers, protect your floors, and treat your home like it’s theirs.
In Trails End and the surrounding Indianapolis area, we see a lot of homes where ducts haven’t been touched in 10+ years. That means you’re dealing with construction dust from renovations, years of pollen tracked in during Indiana’s long allergy seasons, and potentially mold spores if there’s been any moisture intrusion. The National Air Duct Cleaners Association recommends cleaning every three to five years, but if you’ve never had it done—or you’re moving into a home where the previous owner didn’t—you’re overdue.
We also offer add-on services that make sense if you’re already having the work done: dryer vent cleaning to reduce fire risk and improve appliance efficiency, and HVAC system inspections to catch small problems before they become expensive ones.
Most homes in the Indianapolis metro area pay between $364 and $435 for professional air duct cleaning, depending on the size of the home and the complexity of the ductwork. That’s the honest range—not the “$49 whole-house special” that turns into $1,500 once the technician starts upselling.
We use Xactimate pricing, which is the same software insurance companies use. That means our quotes are transparent, standardized, and built to match what the industry recognizes as fair. If you’re working with insurance on a larger restoration project, that alignment makes the claims process smoother.
You’ll get a flat-rate price after the initial walkthrough. No surprises, no pressure tactics, no “oh, we found something else” charges that weren’t discussed upfront. We also offer discounts for military members, seniors, first responders, teachers, and new customers on non-insurance jobs.
The National Air Duct Cleaners Association recommends every three to five years for most homes. But that’s a baseline—not a hard rule.
If someone in your house has asthma or severe allergies, if you’ve recently finished a renovation, if you’ve had water damage or noticed mold growth, or if you just moved into a home where the previous owner never had it done, you’re looking at the sooner end of that range. Indiana’s climate doesn’t help—high humidity in summer, extended pollen seasons, and older homes with ductwork that wasn’t sealed properly all contribute to faster buildup.
You’ll know it’s time if you’re seeing dust around your registers right after cleaning, if your HVAC system is running longer than it used to, or if your family’s dealing with more respiratory irritation than usual. Those are signs your ducts are recirculating contamination instead of clean air.
Yes—if dirty ducts are part of the problem. And in most homes, they are.
Every time your HVAC system runs, it’s pulling air through your ductwork and pushing it back into your living space. If those ducts are lined with dust mites, pollen, pet dander, and mold spores, you’re breathing all of that in. Indiana’s allergy seasons—April, May, and September are the worst—mean pollen is constantly being tracked inside, and if it’s sitting in your ducts, it’s getting recirculated daily.
Professional air duct cleaning removes the accumulated debris that over-the-counter filters can’t catch. You’ll notice fewer mornings waking up congested, less sinus pressure, and fewer allergy flare-ups that seem to come out of nowhere. It won’t cure allergies, but it removes one of the biggest indoor triggers.
If you’re also dealing with mold or moisture issues, that’s a separate problem that needs remediation—not just cleaning. We’re certified in mold remediation, so if we find it during the inspection, we’ll walk you through what needs to happen next.
They’re two separate systems, but both affect your home’s safety and efficiency. Air duct cleaning focuses on your HVAC system—the ductwork that heats and cools your home. Dryer vent cleaning focuses on the exhaust vent that carries hot, moist air (and lint) from your dryer to the outside.
Dirty air ducts reduce indoor air quality and make your HVAC system work harder. Dirty dryer vents are a fire hazard. Lint is highly flammable, and when it builds up in the vent line, it restricts airflow and creates heat. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, thousands of dryer fires happen every year, and most of them are caused by lint buildup that could’ve been prevented.
We handle both services, and if you’re already having your air ducts cleaned, it makes sense to get the dryer vent done at the same time. Same equipment, same visit, and you’re checking two major maintenance items off your list in one appointment.
Most homes take between two and four hours, depending on the size of your home, how many registers you have, and how long it’s been since the ducts were last cleaned. If we’re also doing dryer vent cleaning or addressing mold remediation, that adds time.
We’re not rushing through it. This isn’t a “blow some air through the vents and call it done” situation. We’re using truck-mounted vacuum systems, going register by register, and making sure we’re actually extracting debris—not just moving it around.
You don’t need to leave while we’re working, but you’ll hear the equipment running. It’s loud, but that’s because it’s powerful enough to do the job right. We’ll protect your floors, keep the work area contained, and clean up completely before we leave. You’ll get a walkthrough at the end so you can see what we did and ask any questions before we pack up.
You can clean your registers and change your filters yourself—and you should. But you can’t reach the main trunk lines, the return ducts, or the sections deep inside your HVAC system without professional equipment.
DIY duct cleaning usually means vacuuming out the visible sections and maybe running a brush down the first few feet of ductwork. That’s helpful for surface maintenance, but it doesn’t address the buildup that’s sitting farther back, and it doesn’t create the negative pressure needed to actually extract debris instead of just stirring it up.
Professional air duct cleaning uses truck-mounted vacuum systems that generate over 16,000 CFM of suction. We’re sealing off sections of your ductwork, creating controlled airflow, and using specialized tools to dislodge years of buildup. If there’s mold, moisture damage, or structural issues with your ducts, you won’t catch that with a shop vac.
If your ducts haven’t been cleaned in five years—or ever—it’s worth having a professional handle it. You’ll get documentation, a thorough cleaning, and peace of mind that it was done right.
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