Breathe Easier: Professional Air Duct Cleaning in ND
Improving Indoor Air Quality and HVAC Efficiency.
Dust, mold, and allergens build up over time in your air ducts, impacting health and energy costs. Our complete air duct cleaning service removes these contaminants, ensuring your family breathes the cleanest air possible.
The Benefits of Air Duct Cleaning:
- A Healthier Home
- Increased Heating Efficiency
- Increased Cooling Efficiency
- Reduced Fire Hazard
- Reduces Allergies
- A Cleaner Home
- Decrease Dust
Issues Arising From Contaminated Air Ducts:
- Air duct systems can accumulate significant amounts of dust, mold, insects, rodents, pet dander, and pollen, resulting in blocked ductwork.
- On average, an adult breathes in about 2 tablespoons of dust each day—much of which is circulated through the heating and air conditioning system.
- One in six individuals experiences allergies due to the pollutants that have settled in the air duct system.
- To maintain optimal air quality, air duct systems should be cleaned every 5 to 7 years, yet many are not serviced as recommended.
- Dirty air ducts can worsen respiratory issues.
- Blocked air duct systems can lead to clogged supply duct lines, causing inconsistent heating and cooling throughout the home.
- Neglected air duct systems will generate additional service calls for worn-out components that must work harder to regulate the temperature in your home.
Complete Air Duct System Cleaning
We clean the entire ventilation system—including all supply and return lines, registers, and the furnace plenum—using high-powered agitation and negative air pressure.
Dryer Vent Cleaning
We remove lint buildup that clogs the dryer vent line, significantly reducing fire hazards and dramatically improving the efficiency of your clothes dryer.
HVAC Sanitizing
After cleaning, we apply an EPA-approved antimicrobial mist inside the ductwork to inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, and fungi.


Air Purification Process
System Preparation
Seal off all vents and connect the high-powered negative air machine to the main trunk line.
Contaminant Agitation
Use specialized rotary brushes and air whips to dislodge and move contaminants toward the vacuum.
Post-Cleaning & Sanitizing
Inspect the work and apply an optional EPA-registered sanitizer/deodorizer throughout the duct system.
