Duct Cleaning

Duct cleaning and sealing across Englewood

Ducts running through a hot, humid Englewood attic take on moisture the same ducts in a dry climate never see, and that moisture is what turns ordinary dust into the kind of buildup that affects airflow and indoor air quality. We clean supply and return ducts with real negative-pressure equipment, not a shop vac through one register, and we check for leaks and sweating along the way, since a leaky duct in a 140-degree attic is losing conditioned air and picking up humidity at the same time. Sealing those leaks with mastic during the same visit is one of the higher-return fixes available on an older Englewood duct system.

Technician running a duct cleaning hose into a ceiling register in an Englewood home

What's included in this service?

  • Clean supply and return ducts with negative-pressure equipment
  • Agitate and vacuum every branch, not just the main trunk lines
  • Clean the blower wheel and evaporator coil
  • Check for leaks, gaps, and disconnected sections along the duct run
  • Seal accessible leaks with mastic during the same visit
  • Check for duct sweating in the attic, a sign of poor insulation or leaks
  • Photograph before and after so you can see the difference

When do you need this service?

  • You just bought the home and don't know when ducts were last serviced
  • Visible dust or debris around registers
  • A recent remodel left drywall dust in the system
  • A musty smell when the AC kicks on
  • Someone in the home has allergies or respiratory issues
  • Rooms are cooling unevenly, a sign of leaky or disconnected ducts

What do homeowners ask about Duct Cleaning?

How often should ducts be cleaned in Englewood?

Every 5 to 7 years is typical for most homes, sooner if there's been a remodel, visible mold, or pest activity in the attic. Englewood's humidity means duct issues often show up as sweating or moisture buildup rather than just dust, so we check for both during a cleaning.

Is duct cleaning worth the cost?

Done properly and not too often, yes. It's especially worth it in Englewood homes with attic-run ductwork, since heat and humidity accelerate wear on duct seals and insulation. A cleaning visit is also the easiest time to catch and seal leaks that are wasting conditioned air.

Why are my ducts sweating in the attic?

Condensation on duct exterior usually means poor insulation, a leak letting humid attic air contact the cold duct surface, or both. In an Englewood attic that regularly hits well over 100 degrees, that temperature difference makes sweating a common problem on older or poorly insulated ductwork. We check for it during every cleaning visit.

How much conditioned air am I actually losing through leaky ducts?

Typical homes lose 20 to 30 percent of conditioned air through duct leaks before sealing, which shows up as higher bills and rooms that never quite reach setpoint. Since we're already inside the duct system during a cleaning, sealing accessible leaks with mastic is one of the best-value add-ons available.

Can dirty ducts affect indoor air quality?

Yes, especially for people with allergies or respiratory sensitivity. Dust, pollen, and in some cases mold growth in humid duct sections circulate through the house every time the system runs. Cleaning combined with proper filtration addresses both the buildup and what's actively getting pulled back into the air.

Service area

Where do we offer Duct Cleaning in Englewood?

We provide duct cleaning in every city and community across the Englewood area. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.

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Need duct cleaning in Englewood?

Call for a free quote. Most work scheduled within the week.