If you have never had professional air duct cleaning done, the process might seem like a mystery. What equipment do technicians actually use? How do they reach sections of ductwork hidden inside your walls and ceiling? What should you expect to see happening inside your home during the service window?
Here is a complete walkthrough of our NADCA-certified air duct cleaning process from the moment the technician arrives at your door through the final quality check before we leave.
Step One: Initial System Assessment and Walkthrough
The technician arrives and begins with a comprehensive visual assessment of your entire HVAC system. This includes examining accessible sections of your ductwork, checking your current air filter’s condition, inspecting the evaporator coil through its access panel, and evaluating the blower fan, heating chamber, and plenum box for accumulated debris.
In most Houston homes, this initial walkthrough reveals significant contamination that the homeowner was not aware of. Pet dander accumulated over years, pollen from multiple seasonal cycles, construction dust from nearby development, and biological growth on the evaporator coil surface.
Step Two: System Preparation and Containment Setup
Your living spaces are protected before any cleaning equipment is deployed. Protective sheeting is placed on floors and furniture near the primary work area. Access panels on the plenum box and air handler are carefully removed.
The HVAC thermostat is set to the OFF position. A professional-grade negative air machine is then connected to the duct system, creating continuous vacuum pressure throughout all connected ductwork. This prevents any debris dislodged during cleaning from escaping into your living spaces.
Step Three: Supply and Return Duct Agitation and Extraction
Using specialized agitation tools that reach deep into each duct branch, the technician systematically dislodges accumulated debris from the interior surfaces of every accessible section of your supply and return ductwork. The negative air machine simultaneously captures all dislodged debris and routes it through HEPA filtration to the exterior.
Return ducts are cleaned first because they typically contain the heaviest debris load, drawing in contaminants from every room. Each return branch is treated individually. Supply ducts follow with the same careful, branch-by-branch approach.
Step Four: HVAC Component Cleaning
The components nearest your air handler receive the most intensive attention. The evaporator coil is cleaned using methods that remove accumulated dirt and biological matter without damaging the delicate fin structure. The blower fan is cleaned to restore proper balance. The heating chamber is cleared of accumulated dust and soot. The plenum box is cleaned to eliminate the highest concentration point for contaminants in your entire system.
Step Five: Register and Grill Cleaning
All supply registers, return grills, and vent covers are removed, washed with soap and water, dried completely, and reinstalled. Clean registers improve both the appearance and the airflow performance of your system.
Step Six: Final Quality Check and System Restart
Every component is verified clean to NADCA standards. All access panels are properly sealed. All registers and grills are correctly reinstalled. The system is turned back on and the technician confirms proper airflow, normal thermostat function, and the absence of unusual sounds or vibration.
The entire process takes approximately 7 hours for a typical residential property. Most homeowners notice fresher air with reduced musty odors within hours, reduced dust accumulation on furniture, better airflow in rooms that previously felt stuffy, and quieter system operation from a clean blower fan that is properly balanced.
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AH-CHOO! Indoor Air Quality serves Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and South Louisiana. NADCA certified. Average job time: 7 hours. 8 components cleaned every service. 38 years of experience.