Omaha, NE • Air Duct Cleaning
Air Duct Cleaning in Omaha, NE
Free on-site estimate · Written quote before any work · Local crew, no subcontractors
Most Omaha homes haven't had their ducts cleaned in over a decade — and it shows.
How It Works
Need air duct cleaning in Omaha? Here's What Happens
No pressure pitch, no surprise charges, no high-cost national-brand markup.
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You call, we show up
We come to Omaha in person to look at the actual job. No phone-only quotes — too many variables to be honest about price without seeing it.
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Written quote first
You get a written number with the scope spelled out before anything starts. No pressure to sign that day. Compare it to other quotes if you want.
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Work done, area cleaned
We do the air duct cleaning work, clean up the area, and walk it with you before we leave. Nothing gets billed beyond the written scope without your okay.
Air Duct Cleaning in Omaha
What Omaha Homeowners Should Know About Air Duct Cleaning
Dirty ducts push dust, mold spores, and old debris through your house every time the furnace kicks on. A lot of homes in Millard and Elkhorn were built in the 1970s and 1980s, and those duct systems have never been touched. Omaha winters mean the furnace runs hard from November through March, which means whatever is sitting in those ducts gets circulated through your living space all season long.
We use a truck-mounted vacuum with negative air pressure to pull debris out of the duct system — not just knock it loose and leave it. Some outfits run a brush through and call it done, but that just moves the problem around instead of removing it.
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What We Do
Air Duct Cleaning Services in Omaha
Residential Air Duct Cleaning
We clean the full duct system — supply lines, return lines, main trunk, and registers — using negative air pressure equipment that pulls debris out instead of pushing it around. After the job, the air moving through your home is not carrying years of dust and buildup with it.
- All supply line branches cleaned with agitation and negative pressure extraction
- All return line branches cleaned through the same process
- Main trunk line cleaned from air handler to branch points
Free On-Site Inspection
Before we quote anything, we look at the duct system in person. We check for obvious blockages, signs of mold near the air handler, and whether the system has been cleaned before.
- Visual inspection of accessible duct branches via register openings
- Air handler cabinet and return plenum visual check
- Assessment of whether the system shows signs of prior professional cleaning
Dryer Vent Cleaning
A clogged dryer vent is one of the more common causes of house fires in older Omaha homes. We clear the full vent run from the dryer to the exterior so air can move freely and your dryer stops working twice as hard.
- Full vent run cleaned from dryer connection to exterior termination
- Exterior vent cap cleared and confirmed operational
- Visual inspection of transition hose from dryer to wall
HVAC Component Cleaning
We clean the blower housing, evaporator coil area, and air handler cabinet as part of a full system cleaning. Dirty components make the whole system work harder and can shorten the life of the equipment.
- Blower housing and wheel cleaned of accumulated dust and debris
- Evaporator coil area cleaned on accessible surfaces
- Drain pan cleaned to remove debris and standing buildup
Identify Your Problem
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems
Recognize what you're seeing? Each problem has its own causes and fix — click to learn what's happening and what to do about it.
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Omaha?
The price depends on how many vents you have, how large the home is, and whether you have one or two HVAC systems. A two-story house in West Omaha with a finished basement and multiple zones will cost more than a small single-story home. There is no flat rate that applies to every house. Call for a free estimate.
How often should I get my air ducts cleaned in Omaha?
Most contractors say every three to five years is a reasonable window for a typical Omaha home. If you have pets, smokers in the house, or a renovation that generated a lot of dust, you might want it done sooner. Omaha winters mean the furnace runs for five straight months, so the system moves a lot of air every year.
How do I know if my air ducts actually need cleaning?
The clearest signs are visible dust blowing out of registers when the system turns on, a dusty smell when the heat or AC starts up, or a noticeable layer of dust collecting on surfaces faster than usual. If the house was built before 1990 and the ducts have never been cleaned, that is reason enough to have someone take a look.
What does the air duct cleaning process actually involve?
We start with an inspection to see what we are dealing with. Then we connect a negative air vacuum to the main trunk line and work through every supply and return vent with brushes and air tools to dislodge debris while the vacuum pulls it out. We clean registers, the main lines, and the air handler cabinet. The whole job on a standard house takes two to four hours.
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