Residential Air Duct Cleaning

NADCA-certified standards, trusted since 1997

ClearVent USA delivers residential air duct cleaning across Ohio with a system wide approach and a documented, professional process. Breathe easier at home, reduce airflow restriction, and get service you can feel confident inviting inside.

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Choose the right residential service for your property type

Homes, apartments, condos, and senior living each need a slightly different approach

Use the options below to match your property type and see what’s included for your setup. You’ll get clear expectations, the right scope, and the fastest path to scheduling.

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Homes

Ideal for single-family systems where dust buildup and airflow issues are easy to overlook. We clean supply and return lines, registers, and trunks while protecting your home throughout.

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Apartments

Designed for multi-unit living where access, scheduling, and shared spaces change the plan. We coordinate around building rules and keep the work contained to reduce disruption.

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Condos

Built for unit owners who want cleaner airflow without running into association headaches. We focus on what you control and work cleanly within your building’s requirements.

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Senior Living

Created for resident-first environments where safety, cleanliness, and calm professionalism matter. We work around routines and prioritize careful containment for sensitive spaces.

What’s included in residential duct cleaning

System-wide cleaning that goes beyond “vents only”

Our residential HVAC cleaning focuses on the full air path, not just the visible registers, so results are more consistent and easier to verify. Typical scope includes supply and return duct runs, registers and grilles, main trunk lines, and accessible HVAC components tied to airflow performance. We also offer dryer vent cleaning as a common add-on when lint buildup is a concern, and we’ll tell you what makes sense for your home. We do not provide duct restoration services, so you’ll always get clear recommendations that match what we actually do. Serving Mansfield, Columbus, Dayton, and Cleveland, we help homeowners across 30+ Ohio counties book with confidence and know what to expect.

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Residential Air Duct Cleaning FAQs

Quick answers to the questions most homeowners ask before booking

  • How often should I get residential air duct cleaning?

    Most homes don’t need duct cleaning on a fixed schedule, but it can make sense when conditions point to buildup. Common triggers include moving in or out, recent renovations, persistent dust, musty odors, or allergy flare-ups. Homes with multiple pets or older HVAC systems may benefit from more frequent evaluation. If you’re unsure, the best next step is a quick conversation about your home, symptoms, and system type.

  • Is residential duct cleaning worth it?

    It can be worth it when ducts are contributing to noticeable dust, odor, airflow restriction, or comfort issues. The goal is to remove accumulated debris so the HVAC system circulates cleaner air and operates with less resistance. Results depend on the home’s condition, how much buildup is present, and whether there are other sources of indoor dust. A reputable provider will explain what they’re cleaning, what you’ll see afterward, and what changes are realistic.

  • Will it be messy or disruptive in my home?

    A professional duct cleaning should be controlled, contained, and respectful of your space. We use protective measures like covering work areas, sealing as needed, and cleaning up thoroughly when the job is done. Most homeowners can stay home during service without major disruption, and we’ll let you know if any areas need access or temporary adjustments. The goal is a cleaner system without leaving your home looking like a construction site.

  • Does air duct cleaning help with allergies or indoor air quality?

    Removing dust and debris from the duct system can reduce the amount of material being circulated when the HVAC runs. That can support better indoor comfort, especially in homes where vents blow visible dust or odors linger. Allergy outcomes vary because many factors affect indoor air quality, including filtration, humidity, and cleaning habits. We’ll help you set expectations based on what we find and what’s most likely driving symptoms in your home.

  • What affects the cost of residential air duct cleaning?

    Pricing usually depends on the size of the home, the number of HVAC systems, the number of vents/returns, and how accessible the ductwork is. Condition matters too—heavy buildup, post-renovation debris, or long-neglected systems can require more time. Add-ons like dryer vent cleaning may change the total depending on setup and length. The most reliable estimates come from a few quick details, like property type, square footage range, and number of systems.

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