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How Much Does Air Duct Cleaning Cost in Greensboro?
Every air duct cleaning job in Greensboro is different. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site inspection — but here's what affects the final price.
Quick Answer
Air duct cleaning cost in Greensboro depends on how many vents your home has, how long since the last cleaning, and whether there is mold or damage that needs attention. Bigger houses with more supply registers cost more than a small ranch. Call for a free estimate.
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Air Duct Cleaning Services in Greensboro
Residential Air Duct Cleaning
We clean every supply register, return vent, and main trunk line in your home using negative pressure and rotary agitation. Debris, dust, and buildup get pulled out — not pushed around to the next room.
Free Duct System Inspection
Before we quote anything, we walk through your system and look at the ductwork, air handler, and vents. You get an honest assessment of what needs cleaning and whether there are any bigger issues to know about.
Dryer Vent Cleaning
A clogged dryer vent is a fire risk — lint builds up fast in longer vent runs, especially in two-story homes where the duct has to travel farther. We clear the full line from the dryer to the exterior cap.
Duct Sealing and Minor Repairs
Gaps and loose joints in ductwork let conditioned air leak into attics and crawl spaces instead of reaching your rooms. We seal problem spots with proper mastic — not duct tape, which dries out and fails within a few years.
Pricing Factors
What Affects the Cost
Number of vents and returns
More vents mean more time and more passes with the brush and vacuum. A ranch-style home with one HVAC system and eight vents is a different job than a two-story house in Irving Park with twenty registers and two air handlers.
Time since last cleaning
A system that has not been touched in ten years has thicker buildup and may need multiple passes. That takes longer and may require additional sanitizing steps.
Duct material and condition
Older sheet metal ducts in homes built before 1980 are usually straightforward. Flexible duct — the ribbed plastic kind common in newer construction — collects more debris in its folds and takes more time to clean properly.
Mold or moisture present
If the inspection finds mold growth inside the ducts or around the air handler, that adds steps and time. Mold has to be treated, not just vacuumed over, and that changes what the job involves.
Access to ductwork
Ducts in a finished basement are easy to reach. Ducts run through a tight crawl space under a house in Lindley Park, or buried in a finished ceiling, take more time to work around and may require more setup.
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Free Greensboro Inspection
Every job is different. Call for a free inspection and exact written quote — no obligation.
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Serving Greensboro & surrounding areas
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