When duct cleaning makes sense
Post-renovation dust, recent rodent activity remediation, or visible debris blowing from registers are strong indicators. Allergy sufferers sometimes feel relief after cleaning plus better filtration—we recommend MERV-13-or-better media when compatible with your system.
Our process
We seal registers, agitate debris with whips or brushes appropriate to flex duct, and capture particulate with HEPA-filtered collection gear. We inspect plenums, dampers, and basic trunk lines for leaks that undermine efficiency—flagging major repairs separately.
What duct cleaning does not fix
It will not cure mold inside inaccessible cavities without remediation plans, nor fix undersized duct design. If we find crushed flex in Richmond Hill attics or disconnected boots in older Toronto homes, we quote repairs before wasting your cleaning budget.
Pairing with HVAC tune-ups
Schedule duct cleaning near shoulder seasons, then follow with AC repair Toronto checks or furnace inspections so airflow readings reflect a clean path.
Frequently asked questions
How often should ducts be cleaned?
Typically every three to five years for average homes—sooner after major dust events.
Will cleaning damage flex duct?
We adjust agitation methods for fragile materials and stop if integrity is questionable.
Do you sanitize ducts?
We discuss evidence-based options; unnecessary biocides are not our default approach.
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