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Your HVAC system moves the same air through your home dozens of times each day. When your ducts are clogged with dust, pollen, pet dander, or mold spores, that’s what you’re breathing. And your system works harder to push air through the blockage, which shows up on your energy bill.
Clean ducts mean your furnace and AC don’t have to strain. Most homes see a 10-15% drop in heating and cooling costs after a professional cleaning—that’s around $120 a year back in your pocket. You’ll also notice fewer allergy flare-ups, less dust settling on furniture, and air that doesn’t smell stale or musty when the system kicks on.
If someone in your house deals with asthma, respiratory issues, or seasonal allergies, this isn’t just about comfort. It’s about reducing triggers that make symptoms worse. Indiana’s pollen levels spike hard in spring and fall, and if your ducts haven’t been cleaned in years, you’re recirculating all of that through your home every time the blower runs.
We’ve been serving Lamong and Central Indiana since 2016. We’re IICRC-certified in water damage restoration, applied structural drying, and mold remediation—credentials that matter when you’re dealing with contaminated ductwork or post-damage cleanup. Our team answers the phone live, and we’re usually on-site within 60 to 90 minutes.
We work directly with insurance companies when fire or water damage affects your HVAC system. That means we handle the documentation, the moisture mapping, the photos, and the claims paperwork so you don’t have to chase down approvals or wonder if something’s covered.
Lamong’s older housing stock and Indiana’s freeze-thaw cycles create the perfect conditions for mold growth and duct contamination. We see it constantly—basements that flood in spring, frozen pipes in January, and HVAC systems that haven’t been touched in a decade. You’re not getting a sales pitch from us. You’re getting a straight answer about what’s in your ducts and what it takes to fix it.
We start with an inspection of your entire HVAC system—supply ducts, return ducts, registers, grilles, and the unit itself. You’ll see exactly what we’re looking at. If there’s visible mold, heavy dust buildup, or debris from a recent renovation, we document it with photos before we touch anything.
Next, we connect our truck-mounted Power Vac system to your ductwork. This isn’t a portable shop vac—it generates up to 16,000 cubic feet per minute of suction, which is what it takes to pull years of buildup out of your ducts. We use rotating brushes and compressed air tools to dislodge contaminants from the duct walls, then extract everything through HEPA filtration so nothing gets released back into your home.
We clean every component: the blower motor, evaporator coil, heat exchanger, and drip pans. If you’ve had a fire, we’ll also address smoke residue and odor in the ductwork. If there’s mold, we treat it with EPA-registered antimicrobials and verify moisture levels are back to normal.
After the cleaning, we walk you through what we found and what we removed. You’ll get a full report with before-and-after photos, and we follow up two weeks later to make sure your system is running the way it should.
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You’re getting a complete system cleaning—not just the easy-to-reach vents. That means supply and return ducts, all registers and grilles, diffusers, heat exchangers, cooling coils, condensate drain pans, fan motor, and the air handling unit housing. We also inspect and clean your dryer vent, which is one of the most common fire hazards in Indiana homes and often gets overlooked.
If your home has dealt with water damage, fire, or a sewage backup, your ductwork likely absorbed contaminants that won’t go away on their own. We treat those situations as restoration projects, not routine maintenance—because that’s what they are. You’ll get containment barriers, HEPA air scrubbers, antimicrobial treatment, and odor neutralization if needed.
Lamong’s climate doesn’t do your ducts any favors. High humidity in summer creates condensation inside ducts, which leads to mold. Freezing temps in winter cause pipes to burst, and that water ends up in your HVAC system. Spring pollen counts in Central Indiana are some of the highest in the country, and if your ducts are full of dust, you’re just circulating allergens every time your system runs.
We also offer pack-out and storage if contents need to be moved during remediation, and we work with your insurance company to make sure everything’s covered and documented correctly.
Most homes benefit from air duct cleaning every three to five years. But that timeline shifts depending on your situation.
If you have pets, kids with allergies, or someone with asthma or respiratory issues, you’ll want to clean your ducts more often—closer to every two to three years. Same goes if you’ve done any remodeling recently. Drywall dust, sawdust, and construction debris get pulled into your return vents and coat the inside of your ductwork.
If your home has had water damage, a fire, or a sewage backup, your ducts need immediate attention. Mold, smoke residue, and bacteria don’t just sit there—they spread every time your blower runs. In those cases, duct cleaning isn’t maintenance. It’s part of the restoration process, and it’s usually covered by insurance.
Yes, but the savings depend on how dirty your system is to start with. When ducts are clogged with dust, pet hair, and debris, your HVAC system has to work harder to push air through. That extra strain uses more energy.
The Department of Energy estimates that 25 to 40 percent of the energy used for heating and cooling gets wasted because of contaminants in the system. After a professional cleaning, most homeowners see a 10 to 15 percent drop in their energy bills. For the average Indiana household, that’s about $120 a year.
You’ll also extend the lifespan of your furnace and AC. Systems that run clean last longer and need fewer repairs. If your ducts haven’t been cleaned in years and your energy bills keep climbing, this is one of the most cost-effective fixes you can make.
There are a few clear signs. If you see dust blowing out of your vents when the system starts, that’s a red flag. Same if your home gets dusty again within a day or two of cleaning, or if there’s a musty or stale smell when the HVAC kicks on.
Check your return vents and registers. If they’re caked with dust or you can see debris inside the ductwork, it’s time. Another indicator: uneven heating or cooling. If some rooms are always too hot or too cold, blocked ducts could be the reason.
If anyone in your home has worsening allergies, unexplained respiratory symptoms, or frequent sinus issues, dirty ducts are often a contributing factor. Indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air, and Americans spend 90 percent of their time indoors. If your ducts are full of allergens, you’re breathing them constantly. You can also pull off a vent cover and take a look inside with a flashlight. If you see buildup, mold, or anything that doesn’t look like clean metal, it’s worth getting a professional inspection.
A lot of companies advertise duct cleaning for $49 or $99, then upsell you to $1,500 or more once they’re in your home. That bait-and-switch pricing is common, and the service you get at that price point usually involves a guy with a shop vac hitting the main trunk line and calling it done.
Real air duct cleaning uses truck-mounted equipment that generates 16,000 cubic feet per minute of suction—not a portable unit that maxes out at 400 CFM. We use rotating brushes, compressed air whips, and HEPA filtration to dislodge and extract contaminants from every section of your ductwork, not just the easy-to-reach spots.
We also clean the entire system: blower motor, evaporator coil, heat exchanger, drip pans, and all registers. You get before-and-after photos, documentation of what we found, and a follow-up inspection two weeks later. If your ducts have mold or you’ve had fire or water damage, we treat that as a restoration project with containment, antimicrobials, and insurance-grade reporting. You’re paying for thoroughness, not speed. And you’re getting a system that actually works better when we’re done.
If the mold is in your ducts, yes—cleaning and treating the ductwork will eliminate that source. But if you have mold growth elsewhere in your home and it’s releasing spores into the air, those spores are getting pulled into your return vents and circulated through your entire HVAC system.
The CDC estimates that 50 percent of HVAC systems are affected by mold. Indiana’s humidity makes it worse. Condensation forms inside ducts during summer, and if there’s dust or organic material in there, mold starts growing. You’ll smell it before you see it—musty, damp, or sour odors when the system runs.
We treat mold in ductwork with EPA-registered antimicrobials after we’ve removed the contamination. But we also check moisture levels and identify the source. If you’ve had a roof leak, a burst pipe, or chronic humidity issues, cleaning the ducts won’t fix the problem unless we address what’s feeding the mold. That’s why we do moisture mapping and provide a full report—you need to know if there’s an underlying issue that’s going to cause the mold to come back.
Yes, we clean dryer vents, and it’s one of the most overlooked fire hazards in your home. Lint builds up inside the vent over time, restricting airflow and creating a highly flammable environment. The U.S. Fire Administration reports that dryers cause thousands of house fires every year, and most of them are preventable.
If your dryer is taking longer to dry clothes, getting hot to the touch, or shutting off mid-cycle, your vent is probably clogged. You might also notice a burning smell or see lint around the outside vent opening. Those are all signs that airflow is restricted and heat is building up inside the vent.
We use specialized brushes and high-powered vacuums to clear the entire vent line from your dryer to the exterior vent cap. You’ll see an immediate difference—your dryer will run more efficiently, clothes will dry faster, and you’ll lower your risk of a lint fire. We include dryer vent inspection and cleaning as part of our air duct service because it’s connected to your home’s overall ventilation and safety. If we’re already cleaning your HVAC ducts, it makes sense to handle the dryer vent at the same time.
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