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Air Duct and Dryer Vent Cleaning in Tarrytown, NY

Six focused services, one visit, and documented results. Everything below is carried out by our own trained technicians across Westchester County.

Air Duct Cleaning

Your supply and return ducts are cleaned as one closed system using negative-air machines and rotating agitation brushes, so dislodged debris leaves the house instead of settling back into a bedroom. Every register is removed, washed and refitted. We finish by photographing the interior of the same runs we photographed before we started.

What’s included

  • Negative-air containment on the trunk line
  • Agitation brushing of all accessible supply and return runs
  • Registers and grilles removed, cleaned and refitted
  • Before-and-after photos of your ductwork

Dryer Vent Cleaning

Lint packs the full length of the duct run, not just the trap. We clear the whole line from the appliance to the exterior hood, check the hood flap opens freely, and confirm airflow at the end. Most homeowners notice loads drying in one cycle again straight away.

What’s included

  • Full vent run cleared, appliance to exterior hood
  • Exterior hood and flap cleaned and checked
  • Airflow verified after cleaning
  • Damaged or crushed transition hose flagged

HVAC & Furnace Cleaning

Dust that settles inside the air handler cabinet is pushed into every room the moment the system fires. We clean the cabinet, plenum and accessible components, check the filter housing seals properly, and report anything that needs a licensed HVAC repair.

What’s included

  • Air handler cabinet and plenum cleaned
  • Accessible furnace components serviced
  • Filter housing and seal check
  • Written summary of anything we find

AC Coil & Blower Cleaning

A dirty evaporator coil and a caked blower wheel are the two most common reasons a healthy air conditioner stops cooling well. Both are cleaned with coil-safe products and mechanical removal, restoring airflow and taking load off the compressor.

What’s included

  • Evaporator coil cleaned with coil-safe solution
  • Blower wheel and housing cleared of build-up
  • Condensate pan and drain line checked
  • Airflow measured before and after

Sanitizing & Deodorizing

Applied only after the ductwork is physically clean, an EPA-registered antimicrobial fogging treatment addresses bacteria and the smells that cling to duct interiors. It is optional on every job and we will tell you honestly when your system does not need it.

What’s included

  • EPA-registered products applied after cleaning
  • Even coverage through supply and return runs
  • Low-odour formulations, safe for occupied homes
  • Optional - never sold as a required add-on

Mold and Odor Treatment

Musty growth inside ductwork is a moisture problem showing itself in the airflow. We remove the affected build-up, treat the surfaces, and identify where the moisture is coming from so the problem does not return after we leave.

What’s included

  • Affected duct interiors cleaned and treated
  • Moisture source identified and reported
  • Persistent household odours addressed at the source
  • Clear advice on what needs a specialist

Questions

Duct and dryer vent FAQs

How often should air ducts be cleaned?

Most homes should have their air ducts cleaned every three to five years. Clean more often - roughly every two years - if anyone in the house has asthma or allergies, if you have shedding pets, if the house has recently been renovated, or if the system has visible dust build-up at the registers.

What are the signs that my ducts need cleaning?

The clearest signs are visible dust fanning out around supply vents, dust settling on furniture again within a day or two of cleaning, a musty smell when the heating or cooling starts, uneven airflow between rooms, and allergy symptoms that get worse indoors. Debris or insect and rodent evidence inside a register is a definite call.

Does duct cleaning help with allergies and asthma?

Yes - removing dust, pollen, pet dander and mould spores from the ductwork reduces the volume of irritants your system recirculates through the house every time it runs. It is not a cure for allergies or asthma, but families with sensitive members frequently report less dust and easier breathing indoors, particularly through the winter heating season.

Why is a clogged dryer vent a fire risk?

A clogged dryer vent traps lint, which is highly flammable, directly against a heat source. As the lint restricts airflow, the dryer runs hotter and longer to finish a load, and that combination of heat and packed lint is a leading cause of household dryer fires. Longer drying times, a hot laundry room or a burning smell all mean the vent needs clearing now.

What does the job involve and how long does it take?

A typical whole-home duct cleaning takes two to four hours. We protect floors and furnishings, connect negative-air equipment to the trunk line, agitate and vacuum each supply and return run, clean the registers, service the accessible HVAC components, and finish with before-and-after photos of your own ductwork. Dryer vent cleaning on its own usually takes under an hour.

Breathe cleaner air in a single visit

Same-week appointments across Westchester County. Free estimates, honest pricing and before-and-after proof on every job.