/ No guesswork. No surprises.

Every job starts with inspection, ends with documentation.

We walk you through what's in your ducts before we remove anything. Three steps, fully explained, nothing recirculated into your home.

Close-up macro shot of a technician holding an inspection camera up to a metal duct opening, task lighting illuminating the dark interior, dust and debris visible on the duct walls in sharp focus
Close-up macro shot of a technician holding an inspection camera up to a metal duct opening, task lighting illuminating the dark interior, dust and debris visible on the duct walls in sharp focus
Wide shot of a technician connecting a large-diameter vacuum hose to a floor register in a real home living room, the hose running toward a truck-mounted unit visible through an open front door, natural daylight from windows
Wide shot of a technician connecting a large-diameter vacuum hose to a floor register in a real home living room, the hose running toward a truck-mounted unit visible through an open front door, natural daylight from windows
Close-up of a printed job summary sheet resting on a clipboard beside a clean vent register on a hardwood floor, natural side-window light casting a soft shadow, a pen lying across the page
Close-up of a printed job summary sheet resting on a clipboard beside a clean vent register on a hardwood floor, natural side-window light casting a soft shadow, a pen lying across the page
Three steps, fully visible

What happens on the day

01 — Inspect and document

02 — Extract completely

03 — Written summary, every time

Truck-mounted extraction pulls debris out through sealed collection tanks outside the home. Nothing loosened inside your system stays inside your home.

Before any equipment is connected, we photograph and record the inside of your ducts. You see the buildup. We agree on what needs to come out.

You receive a written record of what was removed, the condition of each duct run, and any issues flagged. One document that covers the whole job.

Side-by-side split-frame comparison shot inside a residential duct: left half shows a heavily coated duct interior with thick grey dust and debris clinging to the metal walls under task lighting; right half shows the same duct interior after cleaning, bare shiny metal visible, no residue, task lighting revealing the clean surface
Side-by-side split-frame comparison shot inside a residential duct: left half shows a heavily coated duct interior with thick grey dust and debris clinging to the metal walls under task lighting; right half shows the same duct interior after cleaning, bare shiny metal visible, no residue, task lighting revealing the clean surface
— Before and after

The difference is visible

These are actual duct interiors from a completed job. Left: what we found on arrival. Right: what we left behind. The camera doesn't lie.

Every job produces the same two images. That's how you know the work was done and not just billed.

Ready to see what's in your ducts?

Schedule a job and we arrive with the camera ready. Local, licensed, and on time.