Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Greenbelt
Air duct cleaning in Greenbelt, MD typically runs $350–$850 for a full residential system, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re usually on-site within 24–48 hours of your call, and same-day service is available for urgent situations.

We’ve been driving to Greenbelt from our Baltimore base for 14 years, and we know the difference between a 1950s ranch near Greenbelt Road and a 1937 cooperative row house off Crescent Road in Old Greenbelt. That local knowledge matters when your ductwork was retrofitted into walls never designed to hold it. If you’re noticing dust settling faster than it should, allergy symptoms flaring, or your HVAC running longer to keep up, call us at (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate. Our Air Duct Cleaning team handles everything from routine maintenance to the complex access challenges unique to Greenbelt’s historic housing stock.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Greenbelt’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Our 254 reviews average 4.7 stars, and Greenbelt customers specifically mention the same thing: Robert Garcia shows up and does the work himself. There’s no crew of day-laborers learning on your property. When you hire us, you get 14 years of specialized air duct and HVAC cleaning experience applied directly to your system.
We understand Greenbelt’s split personality as a housing market. The 1930s-era federal cooperative buildings in Old Greenbelt present duct configurations we’ve simply never seen in standard suburban construction. Meanwhile, the mid-century ranches and split-levels in the newer sections have their own predictable but serious issues — original sheet-metal ducts in unconditioned crawlspaces that have accumulated decades of debris. We’ve cleaned both, repeatedly, and we adjust our approach accordingly.
Response time to Greenbelt averages under two hours during business hours. We carry Rotobrush and Nikro extraction equipment plus Abatement Technologies containment systems on every truck, so we’re not making multiple trips or improvising with inadequate tools.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Greenbelt
Residential Duct Cleaning
Greenbelt homes present two distinct residential profiles, and we treat them differently. In the 1950s–1970s ranches and split-levels, we’re typically dealing with original sheet-metal trunk-and-branch systems in crawlspaces — accessible, straightforward, but often shockingly full of accumulated organic matter after 50–70 years without proper cleaning. In Old Greenbelt’s cooperative units, we’re working with retrofitted ductwork threaded through plaster cavities, with sharp offsets and degrading fiberglass liner that requires specialized flexible equipment and a technician patient enough to navigate it. Robert handles these jobs personally. Residential full-system cleaning in Greenbelt generally runs $450–$850 depending on system complexity and accessibility.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Greenbelt’s commercial base includes federal facilities, retail along Greenbelt Road, and the office and medical buildings serving the Goddard area. Commercial systems in Greenbelt face the same pollen burden as residential — that urban tree canopy doesn’t distinguish between building types — but with higher occupancy loads and more stringent air quality requirements. We scale our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment to the job size, contain work areas with Abatement Technologies barriers to prevent cross-contamination, and schedule around your operations. Typical commercial duct cleaning in Greenbelt starts at $800 and scales with system size and access complexity.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air to your rooms, and in Greenbelt they’re where we find some of our most stubborn contamination. In Old Greenbelt retrofits, supply runs were often threaded through original 1930s plaster-and-tile wall cavities as the path of least resistance — meaning standard rigid camera tools can’t navigate the tight, irregular bends. Debris pockets at those turns go undisturbed for years. We use flexible, articulating camera systems and specialized brush attachments to actually reach these areas, not just clean what’s accessible. Supply duct cleaning as a standalone service in Greenbelt typically runs $250–$450.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your HVAC unit, and in Greenbelt they work harder than almost anywhere in Prince George’s County. The city’s deliberately preserved urban tree canopy — oak and sweet-gum dominant — generates exceptionally heavy pollen loads each spring, and that mature deciduous cover keeps organic particulate matter elevated year-round. Return-air pathways become biological growth accelerators compared to more open suburban areas. We find return ducts in Greenbelt homes routinely clogged with a dense mat of pollen, leaf mold, and fine debris that standard vacuum-only cleaning won’t dislodge. Our extraction systems agitate and remove this material rather than just surface-cleaning around it. Return duct cleaning in Greenbelt generally runs $200–$400.
Video Inspection
We emphasize video inspection on Greenbelt jobs because so many local duct systems hide what standard inspection misses. In a 1937 row house on Crescent Road in Old Greenbelt, we found that a supply run had been threaded through a 1930s plaster wall cavity during a 1960s retrofit. Using a Rotobrush with a flexible, articulating camera, we dislodged decades of oak pollen and deteriorated fiberglass liner that had accumulated at a 90-degree turn inaccessible to standard tools. That kind of find — and the cleaning it enables — is why we video before and after every Greenbelt job. Video inspection as a standalone service runs $150–$250; it’s included with full system cleaning.

Full System Cleaning
Full system cleaning in Greenbelt means every accessible component: supply trunks and branches, return pathways, main trunk lines, and the HVAC cabinet itself. For homes with the original sheet-metal systems in crawlspaces, we address the accumulated decades of debris and moisture-driven contamination that vacuum-only services leave behind. For Old Greenbelt retrofits, we map the unconventional runs and clean what others can’t reach. Full system cleaning in Greenbelt ranges $550–$950 and typically takes 3–5 hours.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Greenbelt
We work with Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality systems regularly installed in Greenbelt homes, and we stock compatible components for faster turnaround on service calls. Our Abatement Technologies containment equipment prevents cross-contamination during cleaning — critical in Old Greenbelt’s tight cooperative units where neighboring systems share walls and cavities. For air sanitizing, we use Guardsman treatments, not generic spray products. When your system involves recognized brands, we match that quality level in our service approach rather than treating every job identically.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Greenbelt Homes
- Retrofitted ductwork in Old Greenbelt’s plaster-walled units harbors debris pockets at sharp, unconventional bends that standard camera inspection and cleaning tools miss. These 1960s-era retrofits through 1930s construction created access challenges found nowhere else in the region, and only flexible, specialized equipment can navigate them effectively.
- Mature oak and sweet-gum canopy in Greenbelt creates exceptionally heavy pollen loads that accelerate biological growth in return-air pathways, overwhelming standard cleaning intervals. Homes in more open suburban areas of Prince George’s County simply don’t face the same year-round organic particulate pressure.
- Mid-century split-level homes in sections built 1950s–1970s have original sheet-metal ducts in unconditioned crawlspaces, where decades of accumulated organic matter and moisture drive mold that standard vacuum-only cleaning fails to remove. These systems need agitation-based extraction, not surface vacuuming, to actually improve air quality.
- Degrading early-generation fiberglass duct liner in Old Greenbelt retrofits sheds particles into airflow, creating a fine dust that resettles throughout homes within days of inadequate cleaning. This material requires careful handling and specialized extraction to remove without further contamination.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Greenbelt, MD
| Service | Typical Range in Greenbelt |
|---|---|
| Residential full system cleaning | $450–$850 |
| Commercial duct cleaning | $800–$2,500+ |
| Supply duct cleaning (standalone) | $250–$450 |
| Return duct cleaning (standalone) | $200–$400 |
| Video inspection (standalone) | $150–$250 |
| Full system with video inspection | $550–$950 |
What moves you within these ranges? System accessibility is the big variable in Greenbelt. A standard ranch with crawlspace access sits at the lower end. An Old Greenbelt cooperative unit with retrofitted plaster-cavity ductwork takes more time, specialized equipment, and technician expertise — that’s the upper range. Home size, contamination level, and whether we’re addressing degrading fiberglass liner also factor in. We provide exact quotes before any work begins, and estimates are always free. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Greenbelt
Our service radius covers Goddard, Lanham-Seabrook, New Carrollton, and Seabrook with the same response standards and owner-led service. If you’re in these areas and facing ductwork challenges similar to Greenbelt’s — whether historic retrofits or mid-century systems past due for cleaning — we apply the same specialized approach. Mention your location when you call and we’ll confirm scheduling.
Serving Greenbelt, MD — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greenbelt 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 Greenbelt
Video inspection is essential because the retrofitted ductwork in Old Greenbelt’s 1930s-era cooperatives was threaded through plaster wall cavities with sharp, irregular bends during 1960s HVAC additions — standard rigid camera tools and cleaning brushes cannot navigate these offsets, meaning debris pockets remain hidden and untouched without flexible, articulating equipment. We’ve documented contamination in these cavities that homeowners had no idea existed, in some cases decades of accumulated material. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule a video inspection — estimates are free.
Greenbelt’s preserved urban tree canopy generates exceptionally heavy oak and sweet-gum pollen loads each spring, and mature deciduous cover maintains elevated organic particulate year-round, which accelerates biological growth inside return-air pathways compared to more open suburban areas in Prince George’s County. This means Greenbelt homes typically need more thorough return duct attention and may benefit from shorter cleaning intervals than regional averages. Call (855) 301-6549 to discuss whether your system is due — estimates are free.
Yes — original sheet-metal trunk-and-branch systems in unconditioned Greenbelt crawlspaces have typically accumulated decades of organic debris and moisture-driven mold that standard vacuum-only cleaning fails to remove, requiring agitation-based extraction systems like our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment to actually dislodge and remove contamination. We also inspect for duct separation and corrosion common in these aging systems. Call (855) 301-6549 for a crawlspace duct assessment — estimates are free.
Yes, we regularly address degrading early-generation fiberglass duct liner in Old Greenbelt’s retrofitted systems, using controlled extraction techniques that remove shed material and deteriorated sections without further contaminating your home — though we also flag when liner degradation is extensive enough that section replacement becomes the better long-term solution. Robert Garcia evaluates these situations personally on-site. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule an evaluation — estimates are free.
There are no Greenbelt-specific municipal rebates for residential air duct cleaning currently available; some utility efficiency programs focus on duct sealing rather than cleaning, and we can document pre- and post-condition for any program you’re pursuing, but we don’t promise savings we can’t verify. For federal employees in Greenbelt’s substantial government workforce, some flexible spending accounts may cover air quality services with proper documentation — check your specific plan. Call (855) 301-6549 and we can discuss your situation — estimates are free.
Ready to breathe cleaner air in your Greenbelt home? Whether you’re in a 1937 cooperative row house with retrofitted plaster-cavity ductwork or a 1960s ranch with original crawlspace lines, we have the specialized equipment and 14 years of focused experience to handle what general HVAC contractors won’t touch. Robert Garcia serves as lead technician on every job — ownership-level accountability from arrival to completion. Call (855) 301-6549 today for your free estimate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Greenbelt since 2010.