AIR DUCT PROS, INC.
Our Services
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Residential Air Duct Cleaning
$369 Residential Air Duct Cleaning Services for a one system home and Includes cleaning of Unlimited Supply Vent Ducts, Unlimited Return Vent Ducts, Main Return Lines, Main Supply Lines and all Service Openings and Closings. Additional systems in the same home are $269 each.
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Residential Dryer Vent Cleaning
Regular dryer vent cleaning helps to remove lint and other dirt and debris that are obstructing the dryer performance.$80 combined with Air Duct Cleaning or $180 Alone. Residential Dryer Vent Cleaning Services. Includes cleaning from the exterior vent to the dryer connection. A dryer vent needs to be cleaned regularly to enhance the dryer's efficiency. Service limitations: Vents requiring ladders over 15 ft, roof vents, or vents located under low decks cannot be serviced.
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EnviroCon Service
$80 per system. EnviroCon Service: Bacteriostat, Fungistat and Deodorizer. This product is EPA-registered for use in HVAC systems.
All Air Duct Cleaning companies are NOT the Same!
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Do You SPECIALIZE in Air Duct and Dryer Vent Cleaning? Yes we do.
Watch out for, “ We specialize in a lot of things... carpet cleaning, chimney sweeping or heating and cooling!” What they really mean is - “No we don’t.”, Air Duct Pros, Inc. focuses only on Air Duct Cleaning and uses a two man crew run by the owner with over 19 years of experience and is thoroughly trained in the most up to date and effective source removal cleaning methods in the industry.
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Do you use Gas Powered equipment as opposed to Electric Powered or a Rotary Brush System? Yes we do.
We use a 20 HP gasoline engine, the #HP20GAS is more mobile than traditional truck and trailer-mounted units, If your equipment isn't powerful enough to place duct work under enough negative pressure or doesn't even apply negative pressure, then the job cannot be done correctly. Proper negative pressure is especially important to prevent any microbial contamination in the HVAC system from escaping into the home.
HP20 Product Specifications C.F.M.:5100 (Free Air)Static Pressure:16"Electrical:Electric Start 12VEngine:20 HP Kohler Command OHV Gasoline EngineDimensions:55" L x 28" W x 37" H Assembled Weight:370 lbs
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Do you have to cut into my ductwork? Answer: Yes we do.
Some of our competitors claim, "We don't cut into your system!"
Think of it this way.. if you want to paint a room, you have to go inside the room to do it. If you want to clean ductwork properly, you have to be able to access the inside of it to do that. Cutting an access hole to attach the vacuum hose then working everything to that one connection point is more efficient than going from vent to vent with the vacuum hose, that method will not get all the debris, and may stir up irritants that could come back into your home when the system is turned back on. Any access opening made in your ductwork should be sealed in a manner that returns the ductwork to the same condition.
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Is the PRICE your quoting really the total price? Yes, it is.
The Price “How come you guys are so expensive? I’m looking at a coupon right now and this company’s offering to do the same work for less than half of Air Duct Pros price!” Our prices will not change, visit Bait and Switch Page for more information. Never choose a company solely for being the lowest or best priced. Professional duct cleaning is not cheap. All of our prices have no hidden charges and are flat rates based on the number of systems you have.
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Can you trust us? Yes you can.
Air Duct Pros, Inc. is Google Guaranteed, Best Picks Reports Certified, and we have an A+ Rating as an Accredited business on the BBB, and have a 5.0 star rating on Yelp, BBB and Facebook and a 4.9 Star Rating on Google, Guildquality and Angie's List. Nextdoor Neighborhood Fave 2021-2025.
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Are you a legitimate registered company in your state? Yes we are.
Air Duct Pros, Inc. is a Small Corporation and is MD Department ID: D12643367, you can validate a companies information at http://sdat.resiusa.org/ucc-charter/Pages/CharterSearch/default.aspx
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Can I Talk to the Owner if I Have a Problem? Yes
Yes, just call or text 410-536-1273 or email us at csr@airductprosinc.com , so you can convey directly to the owner of Air Duct Pros, Inc. how you feel about the service you received.
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Do you provide a WRITTEN GUARANTEE? Yes
Air Duct Pros, Inc. has a 30 day guarantee on all work unless otherwise stated and IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS and shall not be liable for any HVAC system operation issues, damages resulting from improper installation of duct work, dryer vent runs, cables, wiring, and are not responsible for marks, peeling or chipping of paint due to removal/installation of vent covers.
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Do you have business insurance?
Do you have business insurance? Yes we have Commercial Liability, Auto and Workman Comp insurance
Commercial General Liability 1,000,000 Limit, Commercial Auto Insurance 300,000 Limit, Workers Compensation 500,000 Limit
How do I know if my duct work needs cleaning?
Our Process
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Step 1
Arrival times
We will call or text you on the day of service, when the technicians are on their way, whichever you prefer.
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Step 2
The the Owner Operator, Duane Loverde and his helper(s) arrive at your home and they will need space in your driveway or parking in front or behind home.
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Step 3
Set up
Equipment is unloaded and then a walk-through will be done with the home owner to assess the layout, describe the work to be done, and answer any questions that arise
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Step 4
Unit Checked
We turn on the heating or cooling equipment, according to the season, to verify that it is operational prior to cleaning. The system stays off while the cleaning is performed. Description goes here
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Step 5
Unit Zoned
The unit is turned off and furnace filter is removed, a piece of hard insulation is installed separate the supply and return sides of the system.
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Step 6
Hoses Laid Out
Hoses are laid out from the Nikro #HP20 into the house and over to the furnace/heat pump area, the Nikro #HP20 it is more mobile than traditional truck and trailer mounted units and offers near truck mount performance I.
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STEP 7
Access Openings Created.
Technician creates an 8” circular access opening in both the supply main and the return main. These are the openings to which the Nikro HP 20 hose will be attached during cleaning. (Note that your HVAC system includes a supply side and a return side.
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STEP 8
Suction Preparation
Technician closes or seals all vents to create a suction throughout the ductwork during the cleaning (Homeowner in responsible for showing techs the location of all vent openings and trunk lines in the home)
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Step 9
Hose Attached
Nikro #HP20 hose is attached to either the supply main or the return main. The two sides of your system are cleaned separately. (If there is no clear access to the main trunk lines then the hose is attached via our pogo pole, to a vent opening.)
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Step 10
Machine Started
The Nikro #HP20 is started and engaged to create a strong negative pressure suction throughout your air duct system. The suction continues during the entire cleaning process. duct cleaning
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Step 11
Wall and Ceiling Vents Agitated
Technicians go to each supply ceiling and supply wall vent ducts in your home and use compressed air tools or brush augers to agitate dust and debris toward the Nikro #HP20 machine (when compressed air is used the register/vent covers are usually not removed).
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Step 12
Floor Vents Agitated
Technicians go to each supply floor vent ducts in your home and use compressed air tools or brush augers to agitate dust and debris toward the Nikro #HP20 machine (when compressed air is used the register/vent covers are usually not removed).
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STEP 13
Return Vents Agitated.
Technicians go to each return vents duct in your home and use compressed air tools or brush augers to agitate dust and debris toward the Nikro #HP 20 machine (when compressed air is used the register/vent covers are usually not removed).
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STEP 14
In the trunk lines the technicians use the existing 8" circular access openings and uses compressed air tools or brush augers to agitate dust and debris toward the Nikro #HP 20 machine
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STEP 15
Small Access Openings
If needed, in the trunk lines the technicians uses cutting tools to create smaller access openings in the main trunk lines and uses compressed air tools to agitate dust and debris toward the Nikro #HP 20 machine
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STEP 16
Acess Panels
8" circular access openings are sealed with sheet metal plates secured by screws and aluminum tape to return ducts to a like-new condition, if required one-inch access openings are sealed with pop-in plugs
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STEP 17
Filter reinstalled. The filter is reinstalled and if the customer has a clean replacement filter the technician installs it.
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STEP 18
Unit turned back on
We turn on the heating or cooling equipment back on according to the season, to verify that it is operational after cleaning.
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STEP 19
Dryer vent cleaning can be added on the day of service for an additional $80 or $180 if done alone. Includes cleaning from where the vent exhausts outside to where it connects to the back of the dryer. (Vents requiring ladders over 15 ft, roof vents, or vents located under low decks cannot be serviced.)
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STEP 20
EnviroCon can be added on the day of service for an additional $80 per system. EnviroCon is a Bacteriostat, Fungistat and Deodorizer.
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STEP 21
Before and after photos. Your technician will show you photos of the inside of the ducts for you to see before and after for your service
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STEP 22
Finalize. All equipment and supplies are removed from the jobsite and stowed on the truck, technician conducts a final walk-through, requests customer sign off and payment, and departs. Payment is due when the job is complete
Before and Afters
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Before and After 9-29-2025
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Before and After 9-29-2025
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Before and After from 7-6-2017
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Before and After 5-26-2020
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Before and After 10-30-2023
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Before and After 10-12-2023
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Before and After 10-30-2023
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Before and After 9-28-2025
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