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Your heating and cooling costs drop. Some of our commercial customers report saving tens of thousands annually once their ductwork is clear and airflow is restored.
Your HVAC system stops working overtime. When dust and debris aren’t blocking airflow, your equipment runs at peak efficiency instead of burning extra energy to push air through clogged vents.
You’ll notice the difference in air quality immediately. Fewer headaches, less fatigue, and reduced respiratory complaints from employees or family members because the air circulating through your space is actually clean.
Your system lasts longer. Clean ducts mean less wear on components, fewer breakdowns, and you avoid the cost of premature system replacement because your equipment isn’t grinding through layers of buildup every day.
We’ve been cleaning air ducts and improving indoor air quality in the Greensboro area for over 30 years. We’re NADCA members with certified technicians who know exactly what they’re looking at when they inspect your system.
Whitsett sits in Guilford County, where air quality concerns affect thousands of residents annually. Indoor air pollution ranks among the top five environmental health risks according to the EPA, and your ductwork plays a major role in what you’re breathing every day.
We don’t do residential dryer vents. Our focus is on HVAC duct cleaning for homes and commercial properties, crawl space services, and mold remediation. That specialization means you’re getting a team that knows ductwork inside and out.
We start with a thorough inspection of your entire HVAC system. That means looking at your ductwork, registers, and components to identify where buildup is worst and whether there are any underlying issues like mold or structural problems.
Next, we use professional-grade equipment to remove dust, debris, and contaminants from your ducts. This isn’t a quick vacuum job. We’re talking about deep cleaning that reaches every section of your system, including areas most companies skip.
We clean your registers, grilles, and diffusers. These are the visible parts where dust accumulates, but they’re also access points to the larger system that needs attention.
After cleaning, we do a final inspection to make sure airflow is restored and nothing was missed. You’ll see the difference in how your system operates, and if there were any issues we found during inspection, we’ll walk you through what needs attention and why.
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You get a complete system cleaning, not just the easy-to-reach sections. That includes supply and return ducts, registers, grilles, diffusers, heat exchangers, cooling coils, drip pans, and the air handling unit.
We remove the buildup that’s been accumulating for years. In North Carolina’s climate, that often means dealing with dust, pollen, mold spores, and humidity-related contaminants that affect both air quality and system performance.
NADCA recommends air duct cleaning every three to five years for most properties. Commercial facilities like restaurants, healthcare buildings, and manufacturing spaces often need more frequent service due to regulatory requirements and higher contamination levels.
You’ll also get honest communication about what we find. If there’s mold, if your ducts are damaged, or if there are other issues affecting your indoor air quality, we’ll tell you exactly what’s going on and what your options are. No upselling, just information you need to make the right decision for your property.
Cost depends on the size of your system, how many vents you have, and how much buildup we’re dealing with. A small commercial space with 10-15 vents will cost less than a large facility with 50+ vents and multiple HVAC units.
Most of our commercial customers see a return on investment within the first year through energy savings alone. When your system isn’t fighting through layers of dust and debris, it uses significantly less energy to heat and cool your space.
The real question isn’t what cleaning costs—it’s what not cleaning costs. Clogged ducts force your HVAC system to work harder, which means higher utility bills every month, more frequent repairs, and a shorter lifespan for expensive equipment. One duct cleaning every few years is far cheaper than replacing an entire HVAC system years earlier than you should have to.
A typical commercial duct cleaning takes anywhere from a few hours to a full day, depending on the size of your building and the complexity of your HVAC system. Larger facilities with multiple units and extensive ductwork will take longer.
We work efficiently, but we don’t cut corners. Rushing through a duct cleaning means missing sections, leaving debris behind, and not actually solving the problem you hired us to fix.
You can usually keep your business running during the service. We’ll coordinate with you on timing and access so the work doesn’t disrupt your operations more than necessary. Some areas might need to be temporarily off-limits while we’re working, but we’ll plan that out ahead of time so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes, if your ducts are contaminated. The EPA consistently ranks indoor air pollution among the top five environmental health risks, and your HVAC system circulates whatever is sitting in your ductwork throughout your entire building.
If you’re dealing with dust buildup, mold growth, or other contaminants in your ducts, cleaning removes those pollutants from the air you’re breathing. That means fewer respiratory symptoms, less aggravation for people with allergies or asthma, and a healthier environment overall.
But here’s the honest answer: duct cleaning isn’t a cure-all. If you have other air quality issues—like poor ventilation, moisture problems, or contamination sources that aren’t related to your ducts—those need to be addressed separately. We’ll tell you during our inspection if we see other issues affecting your air quality beyond what duct cleaning can solve.
Look at your vents and registers. If you see visible dust buildup, debris, or mold growth around the openings, that’s a clear sign your ducts need attention.
Pay attention to your energy bills. If your heating and cooling costs have been climbing without explanation, clogged ducts could be forcing your system to work harder and burn more energy.
Notice how your building feels. If some rooms are harder to heat or cool than others, if there’s a musty smell when your HVAC runs, or if employees are complaining about headaches and respiratory issues, contaminated ductwork might be the culprit. Indoor air can be three to four times worse than outdoor air when ducts are neglected, and you’ll feel the difference in how your space performs.
Commercial systems are larger, more complex, and usually require more extensive cleaning. You’re dealing with multiple HVAC units, longer duct runs, and higher contamination levels due to more people, more activity, and different types of pollutants.
Commercial properties also face different regulatory requirements. Food service facilities, healthcare buildings, and manufacturing spaces often need more frequent duct cleaning to meet health and safety standards. The stakes are higher because poor indoor air quality affects employee productivity, customer experience, and regulatory compliance.
The equipment and expertise required are different too. Commercial duct cleaning requires NADCA-certified technicians who understand complex HVAC systems and can handle the scale of the job. That’s why we focus specifically on commercial and residential HVAC duct cleaning rather than trying to be everything to everyone.
Yes. We’re a NADCA member, and our technicians are NADCA-certified, which means we follow the industry’s highest standards for duct cleaning.
NADCA certification isn’t just a piece of paper. It means our team has been trained on proper inspection techniques, cleaning methods, and safety protocols specific to HVAC systems. We know how to assess your ductwork, identify problems, and clean your system without causing damage.
That certification matters because plenty of companies claim they can clean ducts without actually knowing what they’re doing. Improper cleaning can damage your system, spread contaminants, or simply not work. When you hire a NADCA member, you’re getting a team that’s accountable to industry standards and knows exactly what they’re looking at when they open up your ductwork.
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