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You stop wondering why your allergies flare up indoors. The air smells fresher. Your HVAC system doesn’t labor as hard, and your energy bills drop—sometimes by 20 to 30 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
Clean ducts mean fewer respiratory symptoms. A study in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine found that homes with professionally cleaned ductwork saw a 50% reduction in coughing, sneezing, and shortness of breath. That’s not marketing—that’s measurable relief.
If you’ve dealt with water damage, fire, or mold, your ducts likely absorbed contaminants that standard filters can’t catch. Every time your system kicks on, those particles spread. Professional air duct cleaning services remove what’s hiding in the system—not just what you see on the vent covers.
We’re IICRC-certified and BBB A+ rated with over 300 five-star reviews. We’ve been serving Durbin and Central Indiana since 2016, responding to homes and light commercial properties 24/7.
When you call, you talk to a real person—not a voicemail. We’re on-site in 60 to 90 minutes in most cases, and we bring the equipment, documentation, and experience to handle air duct cleaning the way it should be done. If your job involves insurance, we bill directly and provide the photo documentation and moisture mapping your claim needs.
Durbin’s older housing stock and Indiana’s humidity swings create the perfect conditions for mold, dust buildup, and HVAC inefficiency. We know the risks here, and our protocols reflect that.
First, we inspect your system—every vent, return, and access point. We document what we find with photos and notes, so you know exactly what’s in there before we start.
Next, we set up containment and HEPA filtration to protect the rest of your home. We wear shoe covers, seal off work areas, and make sure dust and debris don’t spread. Then we use professional-grade equipment to dislodge buildup, extract contaminants, and sanitize the ductwork.
After cleaning, we walk you through what we did and what we found. If your ducts were contaminated by fire, water, or mold, we’ll explain what was removed and why it mattered. You’ll get a full report within 24 hours, and we follow up at 14 days to make sure everything’s still running clean.
If your dryer vent needs attention, we handle that too—it’s often overlooked, but a clogged dryer vent is a fire hazard and an energy drain.
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You get a full system cleaning—supply ducts, return ducts, registers, grilles, and the main trunk lines. We remove dust, pollen, pet dander, mold spores, and any debris that’s accumulated over time.
If your home has been through water damage, fire, or mold remediation, your ducts likely absorbed smoke particles, soot, or moisture. Standard cleaning won’t cut it. We treat contaminated ductwork with the same containment and sanitation protocols we use in restoration work—because that’s what the situation requires.
Indiana homes deal with freeze-thaw cycles, high humidity in summer, and older HVAC systems that weren’t designed for today’s air quality standards. That combination leads to buildup. Over 72% of U.S. homes with HVAC systems have accumulated particulate matter that needs professional removal, and Durbin is no exception.
We also offer dryer vent cleaning, which prevents lint buildup and reduces fire risk. It’s a small add-on that makes a big difference in safety and efficiency.
Most homes benefit from air duct cleaning every three to five years. If you have pets, allergies, or someone with respiratory issues in the house, every two to three years makes more sense.
If you’ve had water damage, mold, fire, or recent construction, clean your ducts as soon as the issue is resolved. Contaminants don’t just sit there—they circulate. The longer you wait, the more your system spreads them.
Indiana’s humidity and temperature swings accelerate dust and mold buildup, especially in older homes with less efficient filtration. If your energy bills are climbing or your home feels dustier than usual, it’s worth getting an inspection.
Pricing depends on the size of your home, the condition of your ducts, and whether contamination is involved. A standard residential cleaning typically ranges from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars, depending on square footage and system complexity.
Be cautious of companies advertising $49 or $99 specials. Those are often bait-and-switch tactics. They get in the door, then upsell you to $1,500 or more once they’re on-site. We use Xactimate-aligned pricing, which is the same standard insurance companies use—transparent, fair, and based on actual scope.
If your duct cleaning is part of an insurance claim—say, after fire or water damage—we bill your insurance directly and provide all the documentation you need. You won’t have to chase paperwork or front the cost.
Yes, if your ducts are clogged with dust and debris. The U.S. Department of Energy states that proper HVAC maintenance, including duct cleaning, can cut energy costs by 20 to 30 percent.
When your ducts are blocked, your system works harder to push air through. That means longer run times, higher electricity or gas usage, and more wear on your equipment. Clean ducts restore airflow, which lets your HVAC system run efficiently.
You’ll notice the difference in how quickly your home heats or cools, and you’ll see it on your utility bill. If your system has been struggling or your bills have crept up without explanation, dirty ducts are often the culprit.
Absolutely. The American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology reports that 50% of illnesses are caused or worsened by indoor air pollutants. Your ducts are a reservoir for dust, pollen, pet dander, and mold spores.
Every time your HVAC system runs, it pulls from that reservoir and pushes it into your living space. If someone in your home has asthma or allergies, they’re breathing that in repeatedly. Professional duct cleaning removes the source.
Indiana has an estimated 650,000 people living with asthma. If your symptoms are worse indoors than outdoors, or if you’re constantly dusting and it doesn’t help, your ducts are likely part of the problem. Cleaning them won’t cure allergies, but it removes a major trigger.
Air duct cleaning addresses your HVAC system—the ductwork that heats and cools your home. Dryer vent cleaning clears the exhaust vent that carries hot air and lint from your dryer to the outside.
Both matter, but for different reasons. Clogged air ducts hurt your indoor air quality and energy efficiency. Clogged dryer vents are a fire hazard. Lint is highly flammable, and when it builds up in the vent, it restricts airflow and causes your dryer to overheat.
We handle both. If you’re already having your air ducts cleaned, adding dryer vent cleaning is a smart move—it’s quick, affordable, and eliminates a serious safety risk. Most people don’t think about their dryer vent until there’s a problem, but by then it’s often too late.
Yes. If your home has had water damage, your ducts likely absorbed moisture. Even if the water didn’t directly enter the ductwork, high humidity during drying can cause condensation inside the ducts, which leads to mold growth.
Mold spores spread through your HVAC system every time it runs. You can remediate the visible mold in your walls or basement, but if you don’t clean the ducts, you’re leaving a contamination source active in your home.
The same applies after fire damage. Smoke and soot particles settle in ductwork and get redistributed when you turn the system back on. We treat post-damage duct cleaning as part of the restoration process—containment, HEPA filtration, and full sanitation. It’s not optional if you want your air quality back.
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