Trusted Air Duct Cleaning for Massachusetts Homeowners
Air duct cleaning in Massachusetts typically costs $300–$650 for a standard residential system and takes 2–4 hours with professional equipment. Most homeowners notice improved airflow and less dust within days of service. Call (888) 597-5659 for a free estimate — Scott Gray handles every job personally, and we often have same-day openings in the Greater Boston area and across the state.

After 11 years focused on one thing — air duct and dryer vent systems — we’ve learned what actually moves the needle on indoor air quality in Massachusetts homes. Our 617 customers have rated us 4.9 stars, and that consistency matters because it means we’re delivering repeatable results, not one-off wins. Scott handles every job personally, from the phone call to the final walkthrough. There’s no franchise crew rotating through your house, no subcontractor you’ve never met. When you hire Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Massachusetts, you get the owner with his hands on the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, not a dispatcher sending someone else.
Massachusetts presents specific challenges for ductwork: older colonial and Victorian homes with original duct runs, seasonal pollen loads from oak and birch that infiltrate return systems, and the fine construction dust that settles into supply lines after the constant renovation cycle in neighborhoods like South Boston and Brookline. We’ve cleaned systems in 1890s triple-deckers in Somerville and new construction in West Springfield — the approach changes, but the standard doesn’t.
What Our Air Duct Cleaning Service Includes
Residential Duct Cleaning
Residential duct cleaning covers the complete network of supply and return vents, trunk lines, and main plenums in your home — the full path that conditioned air travels before reaching your rooms. In Massachusetts, we see heavy accumulation of drywall dust from renovations, pet dander in multi-pet households, and the fine particulate that comes with heating oil or gas combustion systems. Scott handles every job personally, using Rotobrush brush-system technology to agitate debris from duct walls, followed by Nikro HEPA vacuum extraction so nothing recirculates into your living space.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Commercial duct cleaning addresses the larger-diameter systems found in office buildings, retail spaces, and multi-unit properties with shared HVAC infrastructure. Massachusetts commercial codes require maintaining clean air distribution systems, particularly in buildings with high occupancy turnover or food service operations where grease and particulate load ducts faster. We scale our Nikro HEPA vacuum systems and Rotobrush equipment to handle trunk lines up to 24 inches, and we schedule around your business hours to avoid disrupting operations in Cambridge biotech offices or Worcester manufacturing facilities.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply duct cleaning targets the lines that deliver heated or cooled air from your furnace or air handler to each room’s vents — the side of the system you feel working. When supply ducts clog with dust and debris, rooms heat unevenly, systems run longer cycles, and energy bills climb without explanation. We clean each supply branch individually, sealing registers during the process to maintain negative pressure and prevent cross-contamination, then verify airflow improvement with before-and-after measurements.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return duct cleaning focuses on the larger lines that pull air back to your HVAC unit for reconditioning — the intake side that collects the most debris because it’s unfiltered until the air reaches your system’s filter. In Massachusetts homes with forced-air heating, return ducts often harbor decades of accumulated dust, especially in older properties where original ductwork was never designed for modern filtration standards. We use video inspection to assess return line condition before cleaning, then apply Rotobrush agitation and HEPA extraction to restore full intake capacity.
Full System Cleaning
Full system cleaning is our most comprehensive residential service, covering supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, plenums, and the accessible components of your air handler or furnace cabinet. This is what most Massachusetts homeowners actually need when they call for “air duct cleaning” — the complete circulation path, not just visible vents. Scott handles every job personally, and a full system cleaning typically takes 3–4 hours with our professional-grade equipment, leaving you with documented before-and-after conditions and restored system efficiency.
Video Inspection
Video inspection uses a flexible borescope camera to document duct interior conditions before and after cleaning, giving you visual proof of what was in your system and what we removed. In Massachusetts, we recommend video inspection for homes with suspected mold growth, post-renovation verification, or real estate transactions where documentation matters. The footage goes to you directly — there’s no interpretation required, and it often reveals issues like disconnected duct runs or insulation degradation that basic cleaning alone won’t address.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Air Duct Cleaning
We’ve serviced and cleaned ductwork connected to hundreds of Carrier, Trane, Lennox, and Bryant systems across Massachusetts, and we understand how each manufacturer’s air handler design affects debris accumulation patterns. Carrier’s variable-speed blowers, for instance, run at lower RPMs for longer cycles, which can redistribute settled dust differently than single-stage units — we adjust our brush agitation and vacuum pull accordingly. We’ve also worked extensively with Honeywell and Aprilaire whole-house filtration and humidification components, cleaning their integrated bypass ducts and media cabinets as part of full system service.
Whether you have a high-efficiency Mitsubishi ductless system with short duct runs, a vintage oil-fired furnace in a Lowell triple-decker, or any other make, we can help. Our 11 years focused on one thing means we’ve encountered the duct configurations that come with virtually every HVAC brand installed in Massachusetts over the past four decades. We clean it, repair it, and seal it — whatever the system actually needs.
Signs You Need Air Duct Cleaning Right Now
- Visible dust blowing from vents when the system starts. If you see a puff of debris when the blower kicks on, that’s accumulated material in your supply ducts being dislodged by airflow. It means there’s enough buildup to become airborne, and you’re breathing whatever’s in that puff before it settles on your furniture again.
- Uneven heating or cooling between rooms. When one bedroom stays cold in January while the living room overheats, restricted airflow from duct obstructions is often the culprit — not your thermostat or your imagination. We’ve traced this to completely blocked return lines in Agawam homes and crushed flex duct in South Boston basements.
- Musty or stale odors when the HVAC runs. Odors that intensify when your blower cycles on indicate microbial growth, pet dander decomposition, or organic material decay inside your ductwork. In Massachusetts’s humid summers, we’ve found mold colonization in insulated flex duct that homeowners had no other way to detect.
- Excessive dust accumulation on surfaces within days of cleaning. If you’re dusting twice a week and still seeing film on shelves and electronics, your ducts are likely acting as a reservoir, recirculating particulate faster than your filter can capture it. This is especially common after renovations, when construction dust remains trapped in return systems for months.
- Increased allergy symptoms or respiratory irritation at home. When family members experience congestion, itchy eyes, or coughing that improves when they leave the house, contaminated ductwork is a prime suspect. We’ve had customers in Brookline and Dracut report significant relief within 48 hours of full system cleaning, particularly when we combined it with our Air Quality & Sanitizing service using Guardsman-approved treatments.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Process — Step by Step
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On-site assessment and video inspection. Scott arrives at your Massachusetts home, reviews your HVAC configuration, and runs a video scope through accessible duct runs to document current conditions. We identify access points, note any damage requiring repair, and confirm the scope of work before starting — no surprises, no pressure to add services you don’t need.
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System protection and negative pressure setup. We seal all supply and return registers, then connect our Nikro HEPA vacuum collection unit to create controlled negative pressure throughout your duct network. This containment step is critical — without it, agitated debris escapes into your living space during cleaning, which defeats the purpose entirely.
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Mechanical agitation with Rotobrush technology. Scott feeds Rotobrush brush-system tools through each duct branch, using spinning brushes sized to your duct diameter to dislodge adhered debris from interior walls. The brushes contact the surface directly — unlike compressed-air “whips” that skip flat areas — which matters for the rectangular metal ducts common in Massachusetts’s older housing stock.
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HEPA extraction and containment. All dislodged material is immediately drawn into our Nikro HEPA vacuum system, filtered to 0.3 microns, and contained for proper disposal. Nothing recirculates through your home, and we verify suction integrity throughout the process to ensure complete removal.
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Final verification and walkthrough. We run post-cleaning video inspection to confirm results, restore all registers, and review findings with you directly. Scott handles every job personally, so the technician who did the work explains what was found, what was removed, and whether any follow-up services like Duct Repair & Sealing or Air Quality & Sanitizing would address remaining issues.
How Much Does Air Duct Cleaning Cost in Massachusetts?
A typical residential air duct cleaning in Massachusetts runs $300–$650 depending on system size, accessibility, and contamination level. A small condo or single-story ranch with 8–12 vents and straightforward basement access falls at the lower end; a 4-bedroom colonial with 20+ vents, multiple trunk lines, and crawlspace access points runs higher. Commercial systems and full system cleaning with air handler component access typically range $800–$1,800 based on square footage and HVAC complexity.

Several factors affect your specific price: the number of supply and return vents (each requires individual attention), whether your ductwork is accessible through basement/crawlspace or requires creative routing, the presence of mold or heavy construction debris that demands extended cleaning time, and whether you add services like video inspection ($75–$150) or sanitizing treatment. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work — the estimate Scott gives you is the price you pay, with no upsell pressure after we’re in your home.
To avoid overpaying, be wary of Massachusetts companies advertising whole-house cleaning for under $200 — that’s typically a bait-and-switch using shop vacuums on visible vents only, not professional negative-pressure extraction of your complete system. Ask specifically whether the quote includes both supply and return sides, trunk lines, and plenums, or just “vent cleaning” that leaves the majority of your ductwork untouched. Our free estimates cover this in detail, and you can call (888) 597-5659 to schedule yours.
Air Duct Cleaning Near Massachusetts — Our Service Area
Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Massachusetts covers the full state with particular concentration in Greater Boston, Worcester County, and the Pioneer Valley. Typical response times are same-day or next-day in Air Duct Cleaning in Worcester, Air Duct Cleaning in Springfield, and Air Duct Cleaning in Cambridge, with regular service throughout Lowell, Boston, Somerville, West Springfield, Hamilton Worcester, South Boston, Brookline, Dracut, and Agawam. We structure our route planning around Scott’s direct involvement in every job, so scheduling reflects actual availability rather than dispatching from a pool of rotating technicians.
Serving Massachusetts, MA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Massachusetts area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Air Duct Cleaning in Massachusetts
Air duct cleaning is the professional removal of dust, debris, allergens, and contaminants from your HVAC system’s ductwork, registers, and accessible components using specialized agitation and HEPA vacuum equipment. It improves indoor air quality, restores system airflow efficiency, and reduces the particulate load your furnace filter must handle. In Massachusetts homes, we’ve measured 15–30% improvement in static pressure after full system cleaning, which translates directly to shorter run times and more even temperatures.
A standard residential air duct cleaning takes 2–4 hours for a typical Massachusetts home with 12–16 vents, while larger systems or full service with air handler access can extend to 5–6 hours. Scott handles every job personally, so we don’t rush to hit a quota or send a second crew to finish — the timeline reflects thorough, complete work. We schedule morning and afternoon windows to minimize disruption to your day.
Residential air duct cleaning in Massachusetts typically costs $300–$650, with commercial and large residential systems ranging $800–$1,800 depending on complexity. Your specific price depends on vent count, system accessibility, and whether additional services like video inspection or sanitizing are included. Call (888) 597-5659 for an exact quote — estimates are free, and Scott provides upfront pricing with no hidden fees.
Yes, we regularly clean and service ductwork integrated with Honeywell, Aprilaire, Carrier, Trane, Lennox, and all other major HVAC brands found in Massachusetts homes. Our 11 years focused on one thing means we’ve worked with the duct configurations, bypass humidifiers, and media air cleaners that accompany virtually every system type. We use Rotobrush and Nikro equipment that adapts to different duct materials and diameters without damaging brand-specific components.
We offer same-day service throughout most of Massachusetts when scheduling allows, particularly for urgent situations like post-renovation dust contamination or sudden airflow failure traced to duct blockage. True emergencies — such as water intrusion into ductwork or suspected mold spreading through HVAC systems — get priority scheduling. Call (888) 597-5659 to check current availability; if we can’t accommodate same-day, we’ll typically have Scott there within 24 hours.
We stand behind our workmanship with a satisfaction commitment: if you’re not satisfied with visible results or airflow improvement after cleaning, we’ll return to address the issue. Our 617 customers have rated us 4.9 stars because we fix problems, not because we promise things we can’t deliver. Specific warranty terms vary by service type and are reviewed in writing before work begins — we don’t hide behind vague language.
Clear a path to your HVAC equipment and all registers, secure pets in a separate area, and plan to be available for the initial walkthrough and final review since Scott handles every job personally and will have questions about specific concerns. We bring our own drop cloths, corner guards, and containment equipment, so you don’t need to cover furniture or floors. After service, we recommend changing your furnace filter within 48 hours to capture any residual particulate that settles post-cleaning.
Schedule Your Air Duct Cleaning Service in Massachusetts Today
Call (888) 597-5659 now for your free, no-obligation estimate. Scott Gray will answer your questions directly, schedule a time that works for your Massachusetts home, and handle every aspect of the cleaning himself — from arrival to final walkthrough. Whether you’re in Worcester, Springfield, Cambridge, or anywhere across the state, we’re ready to show you what 11 years of focused expertise and 617 verified reviews actually look like in your ductwork.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner at Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Massachusetts, serving Massachusetts since 2013.