The HVAC Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration National Rate

The National Price List undergoes monthly updates under the purview of NACDA, which stands for The HVAC Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Association.

13 years of making a fair price accessible to the consumer

This esteemed association diligently determines the national price adjustments, taking into consideration the Cost of Living Index, and conducting extensive consultations with numerous business owners across the country. As a result, the Price List accurately reflects the prevailing average costs for air duct cleaning based on essential parameters, including zip code, house size, number of ducts, and units and more.

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Price comparison in more than 34 states

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Years of transparent price comparison

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Companies participating in the comparison

13,168+

Reported cases of overcharge prevention

Keep your system clean

The importance of a clean air conditioning system

DUST

Indoor Air Quality: Health risks from contaminants.

Energy

Decreased Energy Efficiency: Higher energy consumption.

Mold

Respiratory Issues: Mold exposure aggravates asthma and causes breathing difficulties.

Lifespan

Extending HVAC System Lifespan: System longevity.

Smells

Foul odors: Musty smells in spaces.

Allergies

Allergies and Irritation: Dust mites, pet dander, allergies.

United States

Over a 13,168+ Reported cases of overcharge prevention

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Frequently Asked Questions

NADCA, the National Air Duct Cleaners Association, recommends to have your air ducts cleaned every three to five years. An individual may want to consider more frequent cleanings under these listed circumstances:

  • Residents with allergies or asthma
  • Smokers in the household
  • Pet dander and hair
  • Water/ smoke contamination to the home
  • After home renovations or remodeling
  • Prior to the occupancy of a newly constructed home (construction debris)
  • Purchasing an existing home

The average cost of air duct cleaning for a residential building is between $1,300 and $2,250. The cost largely depends on your system’s size, which may be measured in square footage or by the number of vents.

Mold removal does not include the cost of cleaning the air ducts and will require an additional fee for this service. The payment is calculated according to the size of the house