Comprehensive ventilation and duct cleaning solutions for every sector, delivered to the highest US industry standards.
Kitchen exhaust systems accumulate grease rapidly. Under NFPA 96, commercial kitchens are legally required to maintain clean exhaust systems — failure to comply can void your fire insurance and result in closure by the fire marshal.
We clean the full exhaust pathway: hood, grease filters, ductwork, plenum chambers, exhaust fan and discharge point. All work complies with NFPA 96 and is fully documented.
Poor indoor air quality costs American businesses billions in lost productivity each year. Dirty air handling units and ductwork circulate dust, allergens and bacteria throughout your building.
Our HVAC cleaning service covers supply and return ductwork, air handling units (AHUs), fan coil units, grilles, diffusers and heat exchangers — restoring system performance and air quality to NADCA ACR standards.
Industrial processes generate dust, fumes and particulates that accumulate in extraction systems. Left unchecked, this reduces efficiency, creates explosion risks and leads to costly breakdowns and OSHA violations.
Our industrial team specializes in dust extraction systems, process ventilation, woodworking extraction, welding fume extraction and large-bore industrial ductwork.
Your home's HVAC system can harbor dust mites, mold spores and allergens that affect your family's health. The EPA estimates Americans spend up to 90% of their time indoors — clean air matters.
We provide thorough residential duct cleaning for whole-home HVAC systems, bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans, dryer vents and more.
Fire dampers must be inspected per NFPA 80 and local fire codes. Failure to maintain compliant fire dampers can void your insurance, result in fines and create life safety hazards.
Our fire damper service includes full drop testing, visual inspection, cleaning and re-certification across all damper types and commercial premises.
Good indoor air quality (IAQ) is directly linked to health, productivity and wellbeing. Our certified technicians carry out comprehensive air quality surveys using EPA-approved testing methods.
We test for COâ‚‚, VOCs, particulates, humidity, temperature and biological contaminants, providing a detailed report with actionable recommendations.
No hidden fees. All prices include labor, equipment, certification and your compliance report.
NFPA 96 recommends cleaning frequency based on cooking volume. High-volume kitchens require quarterly cleans; moderate-volume every 6 months; low-volume annually. Your insurer and local fire marshal may specify a minimum frequency.
Yes. Every commercial clean comes with an NFPA 96 certificate of compliance, before-and-after photographs at every access point, and a written service report. These documents are essential for insurance and fire inspection purposes.
Absolutely. We offer evening, overnight and weekend slots for businesses that cannot close during the day. There is no additional surcharge for out-of-hours work in most cases — just let us know your requirements when you enquire.
Yes. Duct Cleaning USA carries $5 million general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. All technicians are NADCA certified and background checked. Proof of insurance is available on request.
A residential clean typically takes 2–4 hours. A commercial kitchen exhaust clean usually takes 3–6 hours depending on system size. Full HVAC system cleans can take 1–3 days for large buildings. We'll give you an accurate estimate during the site survey.
Yes. Our annual service contracts offer priority scheduling, discounted rates and automated reminders when your next clean is due. Contracts are available for single sites or multi-location businesses. Contact us for a bespoke proposal.