Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Fairfax
Air duct cleaning in Fairfax typically costs $350–$750 for a full residential system and is usually completed in 3–5 hours with same-day or next-day scheduling available. For homes in ZIPs 22030 through 22033, we arrive from our Baltimore base within 45–90 minutes and bring 14 years of specialized duct cleaning experience focused on the aging fiberglass duct board and flex-duct systems common to Northern Virginia’s 1960s–1980s housing stock.

We’re not general HVAC contractors picking up side work. Our Air Duct Cleaning team at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland is built around owner Robert Garcia working as lead technician on every job, backed by Rotobrush and Nikro extraction systems plus Abatement Technologies containment equipment. Fairfax homeowners deal with a specific set of duct problems — Mid-Atlantic humidity, high pollen loads, original duct board past its design life, and salt-air corrosion in attic-mounted systems — that require equipment and expertise most low-bid cleaners don’t carry. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Fairfax’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Our reputation in Fairfax rests on 14 years of focused indoor air quality work and 254 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars. Robert Garcia doesn’t dispatch crews — he’s the one running the Rotobrush through your supply lines, inspecting your return plenum with a scope, and making the call on whether a section of 1970s duct board can be cleaned or needs sealing. That ownership-level accountability matters when you’re letting someone into your home’s air system.
Fairfax customers specifically mention our thoroughness with older homes. The colonial and split-level stock in neighborhoods like Mantua and Kings Park West was built fast during the Cold War population boom, and we’ve cleaned enough of them to know where the original builders cut corners — crushed flex-duct elbows in attics, unsealed duct board joints, returns routed through garage walls. We spot these problems because we’ve seen them hundreds of times.
Response time to Fairfax runs same-day for most requests placed before noon, next-day for afternoon calls. We know the 66/495 corridor traffic patterns and schedule accordingly. When you’re running HVAC year-round because you work from home — as thousands of Fairfax federal teleworkers and cleared contractors do — you can’t wait a week for cleaner air.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Fairfax
Residential Duct Cleaning
Fairfax’s 1960s–1980s colonials and raised-ranches dominate the residential map from Greenbriar to Fair Lakes, and most still have original ductwork. Our residential service starts with a video inspection of your trunk lines and branch ducts, then uses Rotobrush contact cleaning with negative-air HEPA extraction to remove accumulated dust, pollen, and biological growth. For homes with fiberglass duct board — common in ZIP 22032 and 22033 builds — we adjust brush aggression and seal deteriorating sections to prevent fiber shedding into your living space.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Fairfax’s commercial base runs heavy toward government contractors, defense consultancies, and medical offices along Route 50 and West Ox Road. These facilities require after-hours scheduling, containment protocols, and documentation for compliance. We use Abatement Technologies portable containment to isolate work zones, and Robert handles the post-clean verification himself. For cleared facilities near the Fairfax government center, we understand the access and escort requirements.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply lines in Fairfax homes push conditioned air through duct board or flex-duct that has spent 40–60 summers in unconditioned attics. The Mid-Atlantic humidity — dew points above 70°F from June through September — creates condensation on cool metal registers and inside duct walls, feeding mold and mildew that blows directly into bedrooms and living rooms. We clean supply trunks to the register boot, then treat with Guardsman antimicrobial where biological growth is present. The result is air that doesn’t smell like a basement when your AC kicks on.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your handler, and in Fairfax they work overtime. Federal teleworkers home all day, oak pollen season that peaks in April and May, and the highest grass pollen counts on the East Coast — all of it gets drawn through your returns. We see return plenums packed with debris, especially in homes where the return is routed through a garage or unconditioned crawl space. Our Nikro high-velocity extraction pulls this material out without releasing it into your home, and we inspect the filter cabinet for proper Aprilaire or Honeywell fitment while we’re there.
Video Inspection
This is where we separate from flat-rate coupon services. Before quoting any Fairfax job, Robert runs a scope through your ductwork. We’ve found partially collapsed flex-duct elbows in Fair Lakes and Oakton subdivisions that were installed in 1982 and never touched since — debris traps that no amount of standard cleaning can fix. The video lets us show you exactly what we’re dealing with, quote honestly, and avoid the bait-and-switch that gives this industry a bad name.

Full System Cleaning
Our most comprehensive service covers supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, plenums, and the air handler cabinet. For Fairfax homes with 40-year-old systems, this is often the right starting point. We include dryer vent cleaning at a bundled rate — relevant because Fairfax’s salt-air environment corrodes exposed duct fasteners and flex-duct clamps in unconditioned attics, causing leaks that pull in garage fumes, attic insulation particles, and outdoor contaminants. A full system approach finds and fixes these intrusion pathways.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Fairfax
We specify our equipment because it matters. Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems handle the mechanical extraction. Abatement Technologies HEPA containment prevents cross-contamination during service — critical when we’re working in occupied Fairfax homes with teleworkers at their desks. For air quality upgrades, we install and service Aprilaire and Honeywell filtration and humidification systems, and apply Guardsman antimicrobial treatments where biological growth warrants it. We don’t show up with a shop vac and a fogger. The brands we use are the same ones specified in commercial IAQ contracts, and we bring that standard to residential jobs across Fairfax’s 22030–22033 ZIPs.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Fairfax Homes
- Disintegrating fiberglass duct board in 1970s–1980s builds. The original duct board in ZIP 22032 and 22033 homes is now 40–60 years old. The binder breaks down, glass fibers shed into airflow, and the porous surface harbors mold in humid summers. We assess whether cleaning and sealing is viable or if section replacement is the honest recommendation.
- Salt-air corrosion of attic duct fasteners and clamps. Fairfax’s coastal proximity — closer than many residents realize — means salt air reaches attic vents and corrodes metal straps, screws, and flex-duct clamps years faster than in inland Virginia. Loose connections pull unfiltered attic air into your system, along with insulation particles and rodent debris.
- Freeze-thaw damage to duct joints and vapor barriers. Northern Virginia winters cycle above and below freezing repeatedly. Attic-routed flex-duct develops tears in its vapor barrier, and rigid duct joint sealant cracks. Spring brings humidity through these gaps, and with it oak pollen, mold spores, and outdoor particulate that overwhelms standard filtration.
- Collapsed flex-duct elbows from fast-track 1980s construction. In the Fair Lakes, Oakton, and Greenbriar subdivisions, we regularly find flex-duct elbows that were bent too tight during original installation and have partially collapsed over decades. They trap debris, restrict airflow by 30–50 percent, and create pressure imbalances that starve some rooms while over-conditioning others. Only a video inspection reveals them honestly.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Fairfax, VA
| Service | Typical Range in Fairfax |
|---|---|
| Residential duct cleaning (up to 10 vents) | $350–$550 |
| Residential duct cleaning (11–20 vents) | $500–$750 |
| Video inspection with written report | $125–$175 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (bundled with duct service) | $125–$195 |
| Commercial per-square-foot cleaning | $0.25–$0.45/sq ft |
| Duct repair/sealing (per section) | $200–$450 |
| Air sanitizing with antimicrobial treatment | $150–$300 |
Fairfax pricing runs slightly above national averages for two reasons: the age and condition of local ductwork often requires more time and care, and the high percentage of teleworkers means we’re working in occupied homes that demand containment discipline. We don’t quote flat rates sight unseen — the video inspection ensures you pay for what you actually need. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate; we’ll inspect first and quote honestly.
We Also Serve Cities Near Fairfax
Our service radius covers the full Northern Virginia corridor, including Kings Park West with its 1970s split-level stock, Burke and its concentration of original duct board colonials, Mantua‘s mature tree canopy that drives leaf and pollen loads into gutter and vent systems, and Merrifield with its mix of post-war ranches and newer infill. Same equipment, same owner-led service, same honest inspection process.
Serving Fairfax, VA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fairfax area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Duct Cleaning in Fairfax
A video inspection is required because Fairfax’s 1960s–1980s housing stock hides problems that flat-rate quotes can’t account for — collapsed flex-duct elbows, disintegrating duct board, and salt-air corroded clamps are common and change the scope of work significantly. We serviced a 1970s raised-ranch in the Greenbriar subdivision (22033) where the return-air duct board was disintegrating, blowing glass fibers into the dining room; using our Rotobrush and a HEPA vacuum from Abatement Technologies, we sealed the most damaged sections and installed a new Aprilaire filter cabinet to capture residual debris. Without the scope, we would have missed the duct board failure entirely. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule your inspection — estimates are free.
Fairfax teleworkers should clean ducts every 2–3 years, not the standard 5-year interval, because running HVAC 12 months a year at occupied-home settings accumulates particulate and microbial loads roughly twice as fast. The combination of year-round operation, original duct board past its design life, and Northern Virginia’s high pollen and humidity means your system works harder and gets dirtier faster than the national average assumes. If someone in your home has allergies or you notice musty odors when the AC cycles, every 2 years is the safer interval. Call (855) 301-6549 and we’ll assess your specific usage pattern.
Yes, fiberglass duct board can often be cleaned if the structural integrity is intact, but it requires lower brush aggression and careful sealing of deteriorated surfaces to prevent fiber shedding. In Fairfax’s 22032 and 22033 ZIPs, we evaluate duct board on a section-by-section basis — some areas clean up fine, others have binder breakdown that makes sealing or replacement the honest call. We never recommend cleaning that will make the problem worse. The video inspection shows you exactly which sections are which. Call (855) 301-6549 for an evaluation.
Yes, salt air from coastal proximity corrodes exposed metal fasteners, flex-duct clamps, and support straps in unconditioned attics years faster than in inland Virginia, causing loose connections that leak attic air and contaminants into your system. Fairfax is closer to the Chesapeake than many residents realize, and prevailing winds carry salt that attacks hardware you never see. During our full system cleaning, we inspect and replace corroded fasteners as needed, and we note vapor barrier damage that lets humidity and pollen infiltrate. This is a specific failure mode we check for on every Fairfax job. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule.
We use Aprilaire and Honeywell filtration systems for upgrades, Guardsman antimicrobial treatments where biological growth is present, and Rotobrush and Nikro equipment for mechanical cleaning, with Abatement Technologies HEPA containment to protect your indoor air during service. These are the same brands specified in commercial IAQ contracts, not generic alternatives. For Fairfax’s specific challenges — high pollen, humidity-driven mold, and aging duct board — the filter quality and installation precision matter as much as the cleaning itself. Robert sizes and installs Aprilaire and Honeywell cabinets to fit your existing handler, not whatever’s in the truck. Call (855) 301-6549 to discuss your system’s needs.
Ready to get your Fairfax home’s air system properly inspected and cleaned? Call (855) 301-6549 today for a free estimate. Robert Garcia handles every job personally, and we’ll have your video inspection scheduled within 24 hours.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Fairfax and the Baltimore-Washington corridor since 2010.