What this service covers
Commercial duct systems carry more air, run longer hours, and serve more people than residential systems. When ducts are dirty, damaged, or poorly balanced, occupants notice it quickly through dust, odors, hot and cold spots, and higher equipment strain.
Good fit for
- Office buildings with recurring dust or comfort complaints
- Restaurants and retail spaces where odor control matters
- Hotels, apartments, and multi-tenant properties
- Buildings preparing for tenant turnover, renovation, or preventive maintenance
Typical scope
- Inspect accessible supply and return duct runs, registers, grilles, and diffusers
- Remove loose debris and buildup using commercial cleaning equipment
- Identify disconnected, crushed, or leaking duct sections that cleaning alone will not solve
- Recommend filter, maintenance, and air quality improvements when appropriate
How the work is handled
Walk the space and confirm access points, operating hours, and sensitive areas
Protect work areas and coordinate zones so the building can keep operating where possible
Clean accessible ductwork and registers, then document visible concerns
Review findings with practical next steps for maintenance, repair, or replacement
What you get after the visit
- Clear scope before work starts
- After-hours or phased scheduling options
- Findings summary for property managers or owners
- Repair recommendations when duct cleaning reveals system defects
Common questions
Can duct cleaning be done after hours?
Yes. For offices, restaurants, retail, and multi-tenant properties, we can schedule work in phases or outside peak business hours when access allows.
How often should a commercial duct system be cleaned?
It depends on occupancy, filtration, renovation history, and complaint patterns. Many commercial properties review duct cleanliness during annual or semiannual HVAC maintenance.
Will cleaning fix every airflow problem?
No. Cleaning helps when buildup is the issue, but weak airflow can also come from undersized ductwork, leaks, blocked returns, dirty coils, or failing equipment. We flag those conditions separately.
