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You stop waking up congested. Your kids aren’t rubbing their eyes as much. The dust on your furniture doesn’t reappear two days after you wipe it down.
That’s what proper air duct cleaning does. It pulls out the pollen, pet dander, mold spores, and construction dust that’s been circulating through your home every time your HVAC kicks on. In Center Valley, IN, where PM2.5 levels run more than six times higher than WHO guidelines, your indoor air quality matters more than you might think.
When your ducts are clean, your system doesn’t have to fight through layers of buildup just to push air. That means lower energy bills, less strain on your furnace or AC, and fewer service calls down the road. You’re not just cleaning vents. You’re resetting how your home feels every day.
We’ve been handling restoration and indoor air quality work in Center Valley and the greater Indianapolis area since 2016. We’re IICRC-certified in water damage restoration, applied structural drying, and mold remediation—credentials that matter when you’re dealing with what’s inside your walls and ductwork.
We’re not a franchise. We’re a local team with truck-mounted equipment, live-answer phones, and the kind of documentation you’d want if insurance were involved. You’ll get photos, progress updates, and a post-job walkthrough. No surprises. No runaround.
Center Valley homes deal with freeze-thaw cycles, humidity swings, and older HVAC systems that weren’t built for today’s filtration standards. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to handle it without tearing up your house or disappearing for days.
We start with a walkthrough. You show us your vents, your furnace, any problem areas you’ve noticed. We’ll look at your system, check for visible dust or moisture buildup, and explain what we’re going to do before we touch anything.
Then we hook up our truck-mounted Power Vac unit—capable of pulling up to 16,000 cubic feet per minute. That’s not a shop vac. It’s industrial-grade suction designed to pull debris out of your entire duct system, from the handler and trunk line all the way to the coils inside your furnace. We clean the vents, the returns, and everything in between.
While we work, we protect your floors with shoe covers and containment barriers. If we’re dealing with post-construction dust or potential mold, we’ll use HEPA filtration to keep contaminants from spreading. You’ll get photos of the work as we go, and we’ll walk you through what we found when we’re done.
Most residential jobs take three to five hours depending on the size of your home and the condition of your ducts. You don’t need to leave. You don’t need to move furniture. You just need to let us in and give us access to your HVAC system.
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You’re getting more than a vacuum job. We clean your air ducts, the air handler, the trunk line, and the coils inside your furnace. If you’ve got a dryer vent that hasn’t been touched in years, we can handle that too—it’s one of the most common fire hazards in older homes, and it takes about 30 minutes to clear.
We also check for moisture, mold, and any signs of pest activity. If we see something that needs attention beyond cleaning, we’ll tell you. We’re a full-service restoration company, so if there’s water damage, mold growth, or fire residue in your ductwork, we’re equipped to handle the remediation on the spot.
In Center Valley, we see a lot of homes that have been through renovations or have older HVAC systems that were never cleaned after installation. Drywall dust, sawdust, insulation fibers—they all end up in your ducts if no one sealed things off during construction. That stuff doesn’t just blow away. It builds up, restricts airflow, and gets pulled into your lungs every time the heat kicks on. We’ve pulled out pounds of debris from systems that looked fine from the outside.
If you’ve got allergies, asthma, or young kids in the house, this isn’t optional maintenance. It’s a reset for your indoor air quality.
Every three to five years is the standard recommendation for most homes. If someone in your house has asthma, severe allergies, or respiratory issues, you’ll want to do it more often—closer to every two to three years.
You should also clean your ducts after any major renovation, especially if drywall was cut or sanded. Construction dust is fine, sticky, and gets everywhere. It doesn’t settle. It circulates. Same goes for homes with pets that shed heavily or if you’ve had any water damage or mold issues in your HVAC system.
If you’re seeing dust puff out of your vents when the system turns on, or if there’s a visible coating of dust or debris around the vent covers, that’s a sign it’s time. Don’t wait until someone’s sick or your energy bill doubles.
Yes, if your ducts are actually dirty. Air duct cleaning removes the pollen, pet dander, dust mites, mold spores, and bacteria that have been sitting in your ductwork and recirculating every time your HVAC runs. For the 26.5 million Americans dealing with asthma or chronic allergies, that makes a measurable difference.
You’re not going to cure allergies by cleaning your ducts, but you will reduce the load of airborne irritants in your home. That means fewer symptoms, less reliance on antihistamines, and better sleep. We’ve had customers tell us they stopped waking up congested after we cleaned their system.
It’s especially effective in areas like Center Valley, where outdoor air quality is already compromised. If your indoor air is just recycling the same contaminated air, you’re never getting relief. Cleaning your ducts is one of the most direct ways to improve what you’re breathing at home.
Most residential air duct cleaning jobs in Center Valley run between $400 and $1,000, depending on the size of your home, the number of vents, and the condition of your ductwork. If your system hasn’t been cleaned in a decade and we’re pulling out pounds of debris, it’s going to take longer than a routine maintenance clean.
We use Xactimate-aligned pricing, which means our rates are consistent with what insurance companies use for restoration work. You’re not getting gouged, and you’re not getting a bait-and-switch quote that doubles once we’re on-site. We’ll give you a clear estimate up front based on what we see during the walkthrough.
We also offer discounts for military members, seniors, first responders, teachers, and new customers on non-insurance jobs. If you’re bundling air duct cleaning with mold remediation, water damage restoration, or dryer vent cleaning, we can usually work out a better rate. Just ask when you call.
Air duct cleaning focuses on your HVAC system—the ducts that circulate heated and cooled air throughout your home. Dryer vent cleaning clears the exhaust vent that runs from your dryer to the outside of your house. They’re separate systems, but both get clogged with debris over time.
Dryer vents fill up with lint, and that lint is highly flammable. It’s one of the leading causes of house fires in the U.S. If your dryer is taking longer to dry clothes, or if it’s hot to the touch after a cycle, your vent is probably blocked. We can clear that in about 30 minutes, and it’s worth doing every year or two depending on how often you use your dryer.
Air duct cleaning is more involved. It requires accessing your entire HVAC system, cleaning the handler, trunk lines, coils, and all the ductwork that feeds each room. Both services improve safety and efficiency, but they address different risks. If you haven’t done either in years, it’s worth doing both at the same time.
Yes. When your ducts are clogged with dust, pet hair, and debris, your HVAC system has to work harder to push air through. That means longer run times, more wear on your equipment, and higher energy bills every month. Cleaning your ducts removes that resistance and lets your system run the way it was designed to.
You’re not going to see a 50% drop in your bill, but a 10-15% improvement in efficiency is realistic for homes that haven’t had their ducts cleaned in five or more years. That adds up over time, especially in Center Valley where heating and cooling costs fluctuate with the seasons.
Beyond the energy savings, you’re also extending the life of your furnace and AC. Systems that don’t have to fight through buildup break down less often and last longer. Cleaning your ducts is one of those maintenance tasks that pays for itself if you stay in your home long enough.
Look at your vents. If there’s visible dust, discoloration, or debris around the edges, your ducts are dirty. If you see a puff of dust when your system turns on, that’s a clear sign. Another indicator is if you’re dusting your furniture constantly and it’s back within a day or two—that dust is coming from somewhere, and it’s usually your ductwork.
You should also check inside your return vents if you can. Pull off the cover and look inside with a flashlight. If you see buildup, cobwebs, or any kind of moisture or mold, it’s time to call someone. Musty smells when your HVAC runs are another red flag, especially if you’ve had any water leaks or flooding in the past.
If you’ve recently done any construction or remodeling, your ducts are almost guaranteed to be full of drywall dust and debris. That stuff doesn’t go away on its own. It just keeps circulating until someone removes it. When in doubt, have someone take a look. A quick inspection will tell you whether you need a full cleaning or if you’re good for another year or two.
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