Vetted duct cleaning providers across 9 Texas cities. Each provider is scored on a 0–100 Vouched Score blending public-record signals, customer reviews, and editorial assessment. See methodology →
Local cost drivers — climate, code, utility rebates, and refrigerant rules — that shape duct cleaning pricing in Texas.
Air-duct cleaning is not a separately state-licensed trade in Texas — the TDLR does not issue a duct-cleaning license. The signals that matter are NADCA membership (the ACR source-removal standard) and general liability insurance, so verify those rather than a license number.
Texas Gulf-coast humidity and a seven-plus-month cooling season keep ducts damp and mildew-prone, which is why sanitizing and mold scope come up more here than in dry climates — but the EPA is clear that antimicrobial treatment belongs after a documented finding and a mechanical clean, not as a default upsell.
Duct sealing is the rebate-eligible piece: AEP Texas runs Standard Offer efficiency incentives that can offset Aeroseal or manual sealing, and with leaky ducts wasting 20–30% of cooling (ENERGY STAR), the payback in a Texas summer is faster than the national average.
Last updated June 14, 2026
Estimated ranges for Texas. Actual cost varies with home size, equipment, and scope — always request a written quote for your job.
| Service | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Whole-home air duct cleaning (NADCA-standard) | $350–$850 |
| Air duct cleaning (single system / condo) | $250–$500 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (professional) | $100–$250 |
| Evaporator coil cleaning (in-place) | $150–$450 |
| Air handler / blower assembly cleaning (add-on) | $75–$250 |
| Duct sealing (Aeroseal or similar) | $1,500–$3,500 |
See broader context: Duct Cleaning pricing nationwide