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Your energy bill drops. The US Department of Energy found that proper HVAC maintenance, including duct cleaning, can cut heating and cooling costs by 20% to 30%. That’s real money back in your pocket every month.
Your air gets cleaner. Homes with professionally cleaned ductwork showed a 60% reduction in airborne dust and allergens. You’ll notice the difference when you’re not constantly wiping down surfaces or dealing with stuffy air.
Your system works the way it’s supposed to. Even small amounts of debris can reduce airflow and make your HVAC system up to 40% less efficient. Clean ducts mean your system doesn’t have to work as hard to keep your space comfortable.
Between 25 and 40 percent of your HVAC energy gets wasted because of dirty, problematic ductwork. If you’re spending $200 a month on heating or cooling, up to $80 of that is going straight out the window because of buildup you can’t even see.
We’ve been improving indoor air quality across the Triad area for over 30 years. We’re NADCA certified, which means our team follows the industry’s actual standards for HVAC cleaning and restoration, not just what sounds good in an ad.
Lewisville’s residential communities deserve technicians who know what they’re doing. Our personnel hold ASCS and CVI certifications, and we serve both homes and commercial properties throughout Forsyth County and the surrounding areas.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for certified expertise, proper equipment, and a process that actually removes contaminants instead of just stirring them up. That matters when your family’s breathing what’s coming through those vents.
We start with an inspection. Before we touch anything, we assess your ductwork and take photos so you can see what we’re seeing. This isn’t a sales tactic—it’s how we determine the right approach for your specific system.
Then we clean using NADCA-approved methods. We use specialized equipment to dislodge debris and powerful vacuums to remove it from your system entirely. We’re not just pushing dust around or spraying chemicals to mask problems.
You’ll see the difference immediately. Cleaner air, better airflow, and a system that runs more efficiently. We follow ACR standards—the NADCA Standard for Assessment, Cleaning & Restoration of HVAC Systems—because that’s what actually works.
The average six-room house collects 40 pounds of dust in its ductwork annually. That’s 40 pounds of particles circulating through your home every time your system runs. Our process removes that buildup and gives your HVAC system a clean slate.
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You get a full system cleaning—supply ducts, return ducts, registers, grilles, and diffusers. We also clean the air handler, coils, and blower components. This isn’t a surface-level job.
For commercial clients in Lewisville and the greater Triad area, we handle larger HVAC systems that require specialized equipment and expertise. Commercial systems are responsible for over 30% of a building’s energy consumption, and that percentage climbs when ducts aren’t maintained.
We also provide duct sealing and indoor air quality services beyond basic cleaning. If your system has leaks or other issues affecting performance, we’ll identify them during the inspection.
Indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. In some cases, indoor pollutant concentrations are 100 times higher than outside. That’s especially concerning in Lewisville’s residential neighborhoods where homes are well-sealed for energy efficiency but lack proper ventilation and duct maintenance.
One thing we don’t do: residential dryer vent cleaning. We focus on commercial duct cleaning and residential air duct systems where our NADCA certification and three decades of experience make the biggest difference.
Most homes benefit from professional duct cleaning every three to five years. That timeline shifts based on a few factors specific to your situation.
If you have pets, smokers in the home, or family members with allergies or respiratory issues, you’ll want to clean more frequently—closer to every two to three years. Same goes if you’ve recently completed renovation work, which kicks up dust and debris that settles in your ductwork.
Lewisville’s mix of older and newer homes also plays a role. Older systems that haven’t been cleaned in years will need attention sooner. Newer homes might go longer between cleanings, but they still accumulate dust, pollen, and other particles over time.
The best indicator is your system’s performance. If you’re noticing more dust on surfaces, musty odors when the system runs, or higher energy bills without explanation, it’s time to have your ducts inspected regardless of the timeline.
Yes, but the savings depend on how dirty your system is and how efficiently it’s currently running. The US Department of Energy states that proper HVAC maintenance, including duct cleaning, can reduce energy costs by 20% to 30%.
Here’s why that happens. When debris builds up in your ductwork, your system has to work harder to push air through. That means longer run times and higher energy consumption to reach the same temperature. Clean ducts restore proper airflow and reduce the workload on your system.
Studies show that cleaning can reduce fan and blower energy consumption by 41% to 60%. Supply airflow can increase by 10% to 46% after cleaning. Those aren’t small improvements—they translate directly to lower monthly bills.
For commercial properties, the impact is even more significant. If you’re spending $1,000 monthly on heating and cooling, potentially $400 of that cost comes from dirty ductwork alone. That’s real money that could be going back into your business instead of being wasted on inefficiency.
There are several signs that indicate your ductwork needs attention. Visible dust or debris around your vents and registers is the most obvious one. If you’re constantly cleaning surfaces and they’re dusty again within days, your ducts are likely circulating particles throughout your space.
Musty or stale odors when your HVAC system runs suggest mold or mildew growth inside the ductwork. This is more common in Lewisville homes with crawl space issues or moisture problems, but it can happen in any system that’s been neglected.
Uneven heating or cooling across rooms often points to blockages or buildup restricting airflow. If one room is always warmer or cooler than others, your ducts might be the culprit.
Higher energy bills without explanation are another red flag. If your usage habits haven’t changed but your costs keep climbing, your system is working harder than it should—often because of dirty ductwork forcing it to run longer cycles to maintain temperature.
NADCA certification means we follow actual industry standards instead of making up our own process. The National Air Duct Cleaners Association sets specific guidelines for assessment, cleaning, and restoration of HVAC systems. Certified companies have to meet those standards.
This matters because duct cleaning done wrong can actually make things worse. If a company doesn’t have proper equipment or training, they might dislodge contaminants without removing them, spreading particles throughout your home. Or they might damage your ductwork trying to clean it.
Our NADCA-certified technicians hold credentials like ASCS (Air Systems Cleaning Specialist) and CVI (Certified Ventilation Inspector). These aren’t weekend certifications—they require training and demonstrated expertise in HVAC system cleaning.
You’re also getting accountability. NADCA members agree to follow the ACR Standard, which is recognized by OSHA, the EPA, and building management organizations. If something goes wrong, you’re working with a company that’s held to professional standards, not just someone with a truck and a vacuum.
Dirty ducts don’t directly cause illness, but they absolutely worsen respiratory symptoms and allergies. Research published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine found that homes with clean ductwork reported a 50% reduction in respiratory symptoms among residents.
Here’s what’s happening. Your ductwork circulates whatever’s inside it—dust, pollen, pet dander, mold spores, bacteria. Every time your system runs, those particles get pushed into your living space. People with asthma, allergies, or other respiratory conditions feel the effects most acutely.
The EPA notes that 50% of all illnesses are caused or aggravated by polluted indoor air. When your ducts are contaminated, they’re constantly reintroducing pollutants into your home’s air supply. You’re essentially breathing the same dirty air over and over.
For Lewisville families, this is particularly relevant given our region’s pollen counts and humidity levels. Outdoor allergens get pulled into your HVAC system and accumulate in the ductwork. Without regular cleaning, you’re creating an environment where those allergens just keep cycling through your home instead of being filtered out.
Most residential duct cleaning jobs take three to five hours, depending on the size of your home and the condition of your ductwork. Larger homes or systems that haven’t been cleaned in many years will take longer.
Commercial duct cleaning varies significantly based on the building size and system complexity. A small office might take half a day, while a larger commercial facility could require multiple days of work to clean thoroughly.
The process can’t be rushed if you want it done right. We’re not just running a vacuum through your vents for 30 minutes and calling it done. Proper cleaning means accessing all parts of the system, using specialized tools to dislodge buildup, and removing debris with high-powered vacuums.
You should be skeptical of any company promising to clean your entire system in an hour or offering prices that seem too good to be true. Quality duct cleaning requires time, proper equipment, and trained technicians. The companies offering rock-bottom prices are either cutting corners or planning to upsell you once they’re in your home.
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