How much should I pay for air duct cleaning?
| Factor | Cost |
|---|---|
| Number of vents | About $35 per vent, with a typical range between $25 and $50. |
| Ductwork length | 15 to 30 cents per square foot. |
| Labor | $90 to $125 per hour, with a typical cleaning job taking between three and eight hours to complete. |
- Accessibility. If your ducts are particularly difficult to access, you may rack up additional labor charges.
- The type of ducts. Cleaning rigid metal ducts typically costs less than cleaning flex ducts because flex ducts require special equipment.
- Location. Duct cleaning services charge more in some regions of the country.
- Add-on services. Video inspections, preventive sprays, air duct coating or repairs will increase your total job cost.
Additional air duct cleaning costs
| Add-on service | Cost |
|---|---|
| Pest control | $108 to $261. |
| Rodent removal | $189 to $665. |
| Mold and mildew removal | $1,223 to $3,753. |
| Asbestos removal | $5 to $20 per square foot. |
When duct cleaning may be worth the cost
- You see or smell mold in your air ducts. Mold is a serious health hazard that should be addressed right away. You may need to pay extra for mold remediation services.
- You completed major home renovations that caused a lot of dust. Unusually high levels of dust in your home could cause air quality issues, especially for those sensitive to airborne allergens.
- Your air ducts have so much visible debris that it's restricting airflow. Without proper airflow, your HVAC system will have to work much harder to keep your home at a consistent temperature.
- You see signs of water damage in your ducts or around your vents. Condensation may build up in air ducts when there are problems with your HVAC system. Cleaning your vents can remove moisture buildup and also give you a chance to fix any broken components.
- You notice rodent droppings or signs of insect infestations in your air ducts. Rodents and insects can damage your air ducts and affect your air quality.
- You have allergies or asthma. Cleaning ducts may reduce your indoor exposure to allergens and irritants if done properly. Depending on your system and the state of your air ducts pre-cleaning, however, cleaning your ducts may have little to no effect on your allergy symptoms, so beware of technicians promising major health benefits.
- You notice odors coming from your ducts. Air duct cleaning can help reduce or remove bad odors coming from your ducts.
- You want peace of mind after moving into a new house. Some people prefer moving into a house that's been cleaned from top to bottom — air ducts included. By cleaning them before you fully move in, you can have peace of mind that there's no buildup or hidden damage from the previous owners in your ductwork.
When duct cleaning might not be worth it
- Your indoor air quality is strong. Unless you already have indoor air quality issues, the best way to maintain your air quality is likely to leave your ducts alone.
- Your home is relatively new. Newer homes typically have ductwork that's in better condition than in older homes. Plus, your ducts will have had less time for debris to build up.
- You get routine maintenance done on your HVAC system. If you change your air filters routinely and have your HVAC system and ductwork inspected each year, then you likely don't have much to worry about. Your HVAC technician should be able to tell you if they have concerns about debris buildup or airflow issues regarding your ducts.
- You haven't noticed any signs of mold, rodents, dust buildup or insect infestations. If you don't see or smell any major issues regarding your air ducts, then you shouldn't stress about them. Consider getting a ductwork inspection if you want peace of mind about the state of your air ducts.
Can I clean my own air ducts?
- Shop vacuum with extension hose.
- Dryer vent cleaning brush with a 10-foot extender.
- Nylon bristle brush.
- Microfiber rags.
- Painter's tape.
- Electric drill.
- Screwdriver.
- Flashlight.
- Goggles.
- Gloves.
- Mask.
- Ladder.
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Article sources
- 1. EPA.gov. Should You Have the Air Ducts in Your Home Cleaned?. Accessed Apr 22, 2026.
- 2. Angi.com. How Much Does Air Duct Cleaning Cost?.
- 3. National Institutes of Health. DOHS Fact Sheet on HVAC Duct Cleaning. Accessed Apr 22, 2026.









