Best Duct Cleaning Companies in Chandler, AZ
Duct Cleaning in Chandler: standards + transparent process
Duct cleaning quality is determined by the equipment (HEPA-filtered negative-pressure rigs, not shop vacs) and the process (whole-system, not duct-only). NADCA certification is the industry standard. Here is what each of the 9 pros below publishes: In Arizona, HVAC work requires an active ROC license (R-39 or KA-39 class) — verify the number on roc.az.gov before signing.
Top picks
- Years: 10+
Consistently strong customer feedback (5.0★ from 575+ Google reviews).
Google 5.0★ (575+)
- Duct testing: ✓
- Years: 30+
Google 4.9★ (1,360+)Yelp 4.6★ (85+)BBB A+
- Duct testing: ✓
- Years: 20+
Google 4.9★ (3,245+)BBB 4.95★ (105+)
- NATE: ✓
- Years: 10+
What customers say about duct cleaning
The whole house smells fresh after Aaron cleaned the ducts. There was a lot of dust built up that I didn’t notice before. These guys did a solid job and it feels way better breathing in here now.
Google 5.0★ (935+)
- Duct testing: ✓
- Years: 30+
Google 4.7★ (5,020+)BBB 2.97★ (30+)
- Duct testing: ✓
- Years: 15+
Google 4.9★ (435+)Yelp 4.8★ (65+)BBB B-
- Duct testing: ✓
- Years: 10+
Google 4.8★ (235+)
- Years: 25+
Consistently strong customer feedback (4.9★ from 6,625+ Google reviews; 1.59★ from 20+ BBB reviews).
Google 4.9★ (6,625+)BBB 1.59★ (20+)
- NATE: ✓
- Years: 50+
Google 4.8★ (520+)Yelp 4.1★ (55+)BBB A+
Typical Duct Cleaning costs in Chandler, AZ (2026)
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Estimated ranges for Chandler, AZ. Actual cost varies with home size, equipment, and scope — always request a written quote for your job.
| Service | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Duct cleaning (whole-home) | $315–$720 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (professional) | $90–$225 |
| Evaporator coil cleaning (in-place) | $135–$405 |
| Duct sealing (Aeroseal or similar) | $1,350–$3,150 |
Avoid the $99 bait-and-switch: NADCA (the National Air Duct Cleaners Association) warns that ultra-low-cost “whole house” duct cleaning ads typically cover only a portion of the system — excluding the air handler, blower, coils, and registers where most contamination sits. A legitimate NADCA-standard clean for an average home runs $450–$1,000 and takes 2–4 hours with a two-person crew. Ask if the quote includes the air handler / blower assembly and request before/after photos.
How Local Homeowners Get Answers for Urgent HVAC Repairs
- Is duct cleaning actually necessary, or is it always upsell?
- Necessary after rodent infestation, post-renovation construction dust, visible mold growth, or 10+ years since last cleaning in a high-pollen or dusty area. Skip "annual cleaning" recommendations — the NADCA 2025 ACR Standard explicitly notes routine annual cleaning isn't evidence-supported.
- How do I avoid the "$99 whole-home duct cleaning" scam shops?
- Ask for NADCA certification, a written scope that itemizes supply + return + main trunk, and confirmation they use source-removal (vacuum-out) rather than blow-and-go fogging. The $99 ads almost always upsell to $800+ on-site for "mold treatment" the home doesn't need.
- Typical HVAC pricing in Chandler, AZ: what should I budget?
- Duct cleaning typically runs $315–$720, and duct sealing runs $1,350–$3,150 in Chandler, Arizona. See the HVAC pricing table on this page for the full per-service breakdown.







