Air Duct Cleaning Las Vegas
IICRC-trained air duct cleaning for the Vegas Valley. Removes desert dust, sand, dander, and allergens. Truck-mounted negative pressure equipment.
Air duct cleaning in Las Vegas removes the desert dust, fine sand, pet dander, and allergens that accumulate in residential ductwork at a faster rate than in milder climates. Our IICRC-trained technicians use truck-mounted negative-pressure equipment, agitation rods, and HEPA-rated collection bags to clean every supply and return run, the air handler coil, and the blower compartment. Most Vegas Valley homes pay $300 to $500 for a complete duct cleaning, with vent counts and access driving the variation. Service typically runs 3 to 4 hours and is recommended every 3 to 5 years, sooner if anyone in the home has asthma or allergies, or if the system has not been cleaned since you bought the home. Before-and-after photos are provided.
What Our Duct Cleaning Service Includes
A complete duct cleaning is more than running a shop vac into a few vents. We follow NADCA-aligned procedures from start to finish:
Whole-house ductwork
Every supply register and return run in the home, cleaned with truck-mounted negative-pressure suction and pneumatic agitation rods. Most homes have 8 to 16 vents; we clean all of them, not a sampled subset.
Air handler coil and blower
The evaporator coil and blower compartment collect more debris than the duct runs themselves. Without cleaning these, the freshly cleaned ducts get re-contaminated within days. We open the air handler, vacuum the blower wheel, and rinse the coil per manufacturer guidelines.
HEPA collection
Truck-mounted HEPA-rated collection captures the dust, sand, and biological matter we extract so it never re-enters the home. Some local competitors use shop vacs; that approach blows fine particulate right back through the breathable air.
Sanitizer treatment (optional)
After mechanical cleaning we offer an EPA-registered antimicrobial fog treatment that kills mold spores, bacteria, and mites in the duct surfaces. Recommended for homes with mold history, recent water damage, asthma sufferers, or anyone moving into a home where the previous occupants smoked or kept pets. The fog penetrates the full duct system in about 20 minutes and the home is reoccupiable within an hour. Add-on $50 to $100.
Filter replacement
We replace your air filter at the end of the cleaning at no additional cost (standard sizes). MERV 11 and MERV 13 filters available; we recommend MERV 11 for most Vegas homes as a balance of filtration and airflow.
Before-and-after documentation
We photograph a representative sample of supply and return runs before the cleaning starts and again at completion. The photos go in your post-service report so you can see exactly what came out.
Air Duct Cleaning Pricing in Las Vegas
Pricing depends on the number of vents, accessibility, and any add-on services. Most Vegas Valley homes fall in the standard residential range:
| Repair | Range |
|---|---|
| Standard residential (up to 10 vents) | $300 to $400 |
| Larger homes (11 to 20 vents) | $400 to $550 |
| Multi-system homes (2 air handlers) | $550 to $750 |
| Coil and blower deep clean add-on | $100 to $200 |
| Sanitizer fog treatment add-on | $50 to $100 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (often combined) | $80 to $150 |
| Commercial / multi-unit | Custom quote |
Pricing includes the full cleaning, HEPA collection, before-and-after photos, and a standard MERV 8 filter replacement. We do not run low-ball $69 specials that turn into upsells on arrival; the prices listed are what you pay. Free estimates over the phone with a 5-minute walkthrough of your system. Same-day service available when our schedule allows; most jobs are booked 1 to 3 days out. Multi-property landlords and rental managers can arrange portfolio-wide quarterly cleaning at custom rates; reach out for a written program proposal that fits your turn schedule.
How Air Duct Cleaning Works
A complete duct cleaning takes 3 to 4 hours from setup to walkthrough:
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Pre-inspection and setup
The technician walks the home, photographs a sample of supply and return runs, and sets up the truck-mounted vacuum hose and negative-pressure connection at the main return. Furniture is moved as needed and floor protection is laid.
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Clean (negative pressure plus agitation)
With the system under negative pressure, we run pneumatic agitation rods through every duct run, the air handler, and the blower compartment. Debris dislodges and travels straight into the truck-mounted HEPA collection. We work through the home zone by zone.
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Post-inspection and walkthrough
The technician photographs the now-cleaned ducts, replaces the air filter, restores the system to operation, and walks you through the before-and-after photos. You receive a written report card and any recommended next steps.
Why Air Duct Cleaning Matters in Las Vegas
Vegas ductwork accumulates contamination faster than ducts in milder, less dusty climates. Three local conditions drive the difference.
Desert dust and fine sand
Even with all windows closed, desert dust and fine sand infiltrate through doors, dryer vents, and air-handler returns. The system runs more here than in any other US market, which means it pulls more particulate through the filter and ducts. Filters catch most of it; what gets past lodges in the duct walls and at the blower wheel.
Allergen and asthma impact
Dust mites, mold spores, and pet dander concentrate in dirty ductwork. For homes with allergy or asthma sufferers, a properly cleaned duct system can measurably reduce indoor airborne particulate. We do not promise miracle relief, but the studies on duct cleaning effectiveness for sensitive occupants are real and we point clients to them on request.
Construction-era backlog
A new home in Vegas typically has drywall dust, sawdust, and construction debris in the ducts when the buyer takes possession. Builders rarely clean ductwork before handoff. The first cleaning at year 2 to 3 typically removes more debris than any subsequent cleaning, regardless of how clean the home looks.
Service Area
We provide same-day Air Duct Cleaning Las Vegas across the entire Las Vegas Valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I clean my air ducts in Las Vegas?
Every 3 to 5 years for most Vegas Valley homes. Sooner (every 2 to 3 years) if anyone in the home has asthma or allergies, if you have multiple pets, or if the system has not been cleaned since you bought the home. Newer homes benefit from a first cleaning around year 2 to 3 to remove construction debris.
Is air duct cleaning worth the money?
It depends on the home. For homes with allergy sufferers, recent renovation, pets, or a system that has not been cleaned in over 5 years, the answer is usually yes. For a clean home with no allergy issues and a recently cleaned system, you can wait. We tell you honestly during the phone walkthrough whether your home would benefit.
How long does duct cleaning take?
Most Vegas Valley homes take 3 to 4 hours from setup to walkthrough. Larger homes or multi-system homes can run 5 to 6 hours. We schedule one job per day per crew so we never rush.
Do you clean the AC coil too?
Yes. The evaporator coil and blower compartment collect more debris than the duct runs themselves. Without cleaning these, freshly cleaned ducts get re-contaminated within days. We open the air handler, vacuum the blower wheel, and rinse the coil per manufacturer specifications. Coil and blower deep cleaning is a $100 to $200 add-on.
Will duct cleaning help with allergies?
For sensitive occupants in homes with documented dust, dander, or mold buildup in the ducts, yes, measurably. The published studies show reductions in airborne particulate after a properly performed cleaning, especially when paired with a MERV 11 or MERV 13 filter upgrade. We do not over-promise, but the effect is real.
Do you provide before and after photos?
Yes. We photograph a representative sample of supply and return runs before the cleaning starts and again at completion. Photos go in your post-service report so you can see exactly what came out. This also keeps us honest about the work performed.
Should I clean ducts before moving into a new home?
Yes, if the previous owners had pets, smoked, or you do not know when the ducts were last cleaned. New construction typically has drywall and construction dust that sits in the ductwork until the first cleaning. Year 2 to 3 of a new home is the highest-yield cleaning of the system's life.
Ready to schedule service?
Free quotes. Same-day service available across the Las Vegas Valley.
Or call: (702) 900-9844