Toronto • Premium Cleaning
Duct Cleaning in Toronto
Professional HVAC and air duct cleaning in Toronto — inspection-first approach, proper negative pressure equipment, and improved airflow for residential homes and condos.
Choose your area to view a localized page (condo notes, parking/access patterns, and scope expectations).

Typical focus for this service
These are common priority items for Duct Cleaning. Final included coverage is determined by your selected Scope × Condition in the estimator.
- Inspection of supply and return air ducts
- HVAC duct cleaning using negative pressure equipment
- Focused cleaning of high-dust main runs and furnace-connected lines
- Airflow improvement check (visual baseline)
- Clean-up of work area after duct cleaning service
- Optional: filter replacement guidance
Our operations model is based on Scope × Condition. View the full checklist and what each scope includes.
Service Summary
Transparent expectations — no clutter, no surprises.
Share access details (condo rules), approximate vent count, and symptoms (dust, weak airflow, long dry cycles). We confirm scope before pricing.
Process Visual
Duct cleaning is a scope-first service
The useful part of the job is not just the cleaning itself. It is confirming the system layout, access, and buildup before anyone pretends the price is fixed.
A realistic step-by-step picture of the appointment. No fake restoration promises, no generic stock before/after language.
Inspect the system path
We confirm furnace location, vent access, return/supply layout, and whether the run is straightforward or awkward.
Clean with containment and airflow in mind
The cleaning focuses on the lines and buildup that actually affect system-borne dust and airflow, not a vague all-purpose promise.
Leave you with a cleaner baseline
You should expect a cleaner HVAC baseline and clearer expectations around ongoing filtration and maintenance.
Fit Filter
Who this service is for, and who it is not for
Duct cleaning is a good fit when the HVAC system is contributing to dust or airflow issues. It is a poor fit when the real problem is mechanical repair, moisture damage, or unrealistic expectations.
- Homes with recent renovation dust, visible vent buildup, stale system dust, or a long maintenance gap.
- Move-ins where the HVAC history is unknown and you want a cleaner starting baseline.
- Households noticing weak airflow, persistent system dust, or heavier debris around vents.
- Clients who understand this is an inspection-first maintenance service, not a magic air-quality cure.
- Anyone seeking mold certification, hazardous remediation, asbestos handling, or indoor-environment testing.
- Homes where the real need is HVAC repair, balancing, sealing, or mechanical diagnostics rather than cleaning.
- Clients expecting one duct service to eliminate all household dust, allergy triggers, or cleaning needs.
- Bookings that refuse a scope check even though system access and vent count determine the real quote.
Service-specific calculator
Duct cleaning estimator
A compact HVAC-specific calculator based on property type, vent count, buildup, and dryer vent add-on.
- Final pricing depends on access, furnace layout, and whether vent runs are straightforward.
- A quick inspection is still useful before locking in the appointment window.
The selected inputs will be attached to the request form, so this service can be quoted without sending the user back through the general contact estimator.
Inspection-first pricing
Get a clear scope before we quote
Duct cleaning pricing depends on system layout, access, vent count, and buildup. We start with a quick inspection to confirm scope and method — then quote accurately.
Starting from $249+. Final pricing after scope confirmation.
- Access & layout (condo rules, furnace location, vent path)
- Approx. vent count / run complexity
- Buildup level & best method
- Any concerns (airflow, dust, long dry cycles)
Reviews for Duct Cleaning
Service-specific feedback from Toronto clients.
“They explained the process clearly and the airflow improved. Less dust on surfaces after a week.”
“Professional and methodical. Inspection first, then a clear plan — no upsell pressure.”
“Good equipment and solid results. Great option after renovations and drywall dust.”
Final pricing depends on access, layout, vent run complexity, and buildup level.
