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Tips for comparing air duct cleaning quotes and finding the best value

Most homeowners get one, maybe two quotes before hiring an air duct cleaning company. That's a mistake. Prices for identical work can vary by 40% or more between contractors in the same city — and the cheapest quote is often the one that will cost you the most in the end. Getting three quotes isn't just good practice: it's how you protect yourself from one of the most scam-prone service industries in home maintenance.

This guide walks you through exactly what to look for in a legitimate quote, which red flags to walk away from immediately, and how to evaluate price by your home's size. If you want to skip straight to comparing, use our free Quote Comparison Tool to evaluate quotes side-by-side.

What Every Legitimate Quote Must Include

A professional air duct cleaning quote isn't just a number on a sticky note. Reputable contractors provide written documentation before any work begins. Here's what that documentation must contain:

Pro tip: Before calling for quotes, count your supply vents and returns yourself. Walk through your home with a notepad. This 5-minute task lets you instantly verify whether a contractor's quote matches the actual scope — and whether they even inspected your home before quoting.

Red Flags That Scream Bait-and-Switch

🚨 If you see any of these, hang up: "Whole house air duct cleaning for $49," "Complete system special — $89," or any quote under $150 for a home with more than 2 bedrooms. These are textbook bait-and-switch setups.

Here's how the scam works: a low price gets a technician into your home. Once inside, they "discover" problems — mold, blockages, contamination — and pressure you into add-ons that inflate the final bill to $600–$1,200. By that point, you've already cleared your schedule, they have tools in your vents, and many homeowners feel pressured to continue.

Additional red flags to watch for:

Evaluating Price by Home Size

Once you have three quotes in hand, here's how to evaluate them against realistic benchmarks. These ranges reflect what reputable contractors actually charge in 2026:

Home SizeBedroomsRealistic Price RangeVents (Typical)
Small1–2 bed$250–$4506–10 supply, 1–2 return
Medium3–4 bed$380–$65010–16 supply, 2–4 return
Large4–5 bed$520–$80016–24 supply, 3–5 return
Very Large5+ bed$700–$1,200+24+ supply, 4+ return

If a quote comes in significantly below the low end of your range, ask what's not included. If it's well above the high end, ask why — there may be legitimate reasons (heavy contamination, difficult access, additional systems) but you deserve an explanation. Our Quote Comparison Tool automatically benchmarks your quotes against these ranges so you can see where each one stands.

Questions to Ask Before Hiring

When you're on the phone or in person with a contractor, run through this list:

  1. Are you licensed and insured in this state? (Get the license number.)
  2. Are you NADCA certified or affiliated?
  3. What equipment do you use — truck-mounted or portable vacuum?
  4. Does your quote include the air handler and blower compartment?
  5. What's your process if you find mold during cleaning?
  6. Will you provide a written invoice before starting any work?
  7. How long will the job take for my home size?
  8. Do you have references from jobs in my area?

Legitimate contractors answer these questions without hesitation. Evasive answers — or a sudden rush to "just get started" — are reasons to look elsewhere.

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