If you look at your vent covers and see a fuzzy gray coating, imagine what the inside of the duct looks like. We are your local Portland, MI specialists in residential air duct cleaning near me. We provide a deep, restorative clean that removes years of accumulated dust, debris, and allergens, followed by a professional sanitization process to ensure your system is biologically clean.
We don't just dust; we excavate. Our process involves "source removal." We use a high-powered vacuum to create negative pressure, effectively turning your entire duct system into a vacuum cleaner. Then, we insert agitation tools—whips and brushes—to scrub every inch of the duct walls. This dislodges the caked-on dust, which is instantly sucked away. This whole house duct cleaning service covers every supply vent, every return, and the main trunk lines.
Cleaning removes the dirt; sanitizing kills the germs. Once the debris is gone, we offer air duct cleaning and sanitizing. We fog the system with an EPA-registered antimicrobial agent. This mist travels through the ducts, neutralizing mold spores, bacteria, and viral pathogens. It also eliminates the musty "old house" smell, leaving your home smelling neutral and clean.
Indoor air pollution is a top environmental health risk. By choosing hvac duct cleaning with uv light options or standard sanitization, you reduce the particulate matter that triggers asthma and allergies. This is especially critical for homes with pets, small children, or elderly residents.
Your lungs shouldn't be the filter for your home. Let our powerful equipment remove the contaminants so you don't have to breathe them.
Call for a free quote: 18339631661
"I have two dogs and the amount of hair they pulled out of the return vent was embarrassing. But the house smells so much better now."
"We just bought an older home and the ducts smelled like smoke. They cleaned and sanitized them, and the smell is completely gone."
"Great service. They didn't rush. They spent time on every single vent. Highly recommend."
According to government records, the first land that was owned in what is now known as Portland was owned by Elisha Newman in 1833. Ionia County histories say that Philo Bogue built a trading post on the Grand River later that year, the Bogue Flats Recreation Area now being named for him. The first post office arrived in 1837. Portland has been home to several Native American tribes, and was the dwelling-place of John Okemos in the 1850s.
Zip Codes in Portland, MI that we also serve: 48875
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