Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Gettysburg
Air duct cleaning in Gettysburg typically runs $320–$580 for a standard residential system, with most appointments completed in a single morning or afternoon. We make the drive from our Baltimore base to Gettysburg regularly — usually within a day or two of your call — because Robert Garcia handles the work personally rather than dispatching crews he hasn’t trained himself. If you’re noticing dust settling faster than it should, catching musty odors when the heat kicks on, or dealing with allergy flare-ups every Adams County spring, your ductwork is likely circulating debris that’s been building up for years, especially in Gettysburg’s older homes where mid-century retrofit ductwork was forced into spaces never designed for it. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate — we’ll give you an honest assessment of what your system actually needs.

Our Air Duct Cleaning team knows Gettysburg’s housing stock intimately. We’ve worked on Steinwehr Avenue bed-and-breakfasts, Baltimore Street inns, and the ranch-style homes off Route 15 near 17325. The work changes based on the building’s era, and we adjust our approach accordingly.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Gettysburg’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Fourteen years and 254 reviews at 4.7 stars means we’ve earned our reputation by showing up and doing the work right — not by buying ads. Gettysburg customers specifically mention Robert’s willingness to explain what he found inside their ducts, with photos from our video inspection system. One recent review from a Lincoln Square area homeowner noted we were the third company she’d called, and the first to actually inspect the full return run instead of vacuuming the registers and leaving.
We typically schedule Gettysburg jobs within 48 hours, sometimes same-week depending on route efficiency. Robert drives up himself — no subcontractors, no day-labor rotation. That matters in Gettysburg’s historic district, where accessing ductwork behind 170-year-old lath-and-plaster requires judgment you don’t get from a brief training video.
Our equipment reflects this focus. We run Rotobrush and Nikro extraction systems — not shop vacs with extra hose — paired with Abatement Technologies containment gear to prevent cross-contamination during cleaning. When we’re working in a functioning B&B on Chambersburg Street, that containment matters. Guests are checking in at 3 p.m.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Gettysburg
Residential Duct Cleaning
Gettysburg’s residential work splits roughly in half: historic district homes and newer construction on the borough’s edges. The historic jobs demand patience. Ductwork in these houses was often installed during the 1950s–1970s conversion era, with flex duct routed through stone wall cavities and around chimney breasts. We inspect every run with our video system before touching anything — because pulling on ductwork that’s been compressing horsehair plaster for sixty years can damage walls that can’t be matched. For newer homes near 17325’s outer developments, we’re looking at standard accumulation patterns but with the added factor of Adams County’s orchard pollen loading the system each spring. A typical Gettysburg residential cleaning runs $320–$480 for a single-system home.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Gettysburg’s commercial base is unique — dozens of operating inns, B&Bs, and small museums drawing a million-plus visitors annually. These aren’t standard office buildings. They’re 19th-century structures with forced-air systems added decades later, often with ductwork invisible behind original finishes. We clean commercial systems in Gettysburg with the same Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, scaled to handle larger air handlers and multiple zones. Turnaround matters here — an inn on Steinwehr Avenue can’t close for a week. We coordinate with property managers to work around checkout times, and our containment setup from Abatement Technologies keeps guest areas clean. Commercial pricing starts around $580 and scales with system complexity.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply lines push conditioned air into your rooms — and in Gettysburg’s retrofitted homes, they’re often the most compromised runs. The supply side is where we most commonly find debris from the original building cavity: plaster fragments, old cellulose insulation, and in several historic district jobs, paper debris from the 1860s that was used as packing or insulation before modern materials existed. Our supply duct cleaning in Gettysburg includes register removal and hand-cleaning, then rotary brush extraction through the full run. We verify clear passage with video before reassembling. Supply-only cleaning runs $180–$290 when done as a standalone service.
Return Duct Cleaning
Returns pull air back to the handler — and because they’re under negative pressure, they’re debris magnets. In Gettysburg’s older homes, return ducts are frequently the most clogged component, especially when the return path was created by sealing off a joist bay or wall cavity rather than installing proper ductwork. We’ve found returns in Gettysburg packed solid with decades of accumulated material: the aforementioned horsehair plaster, blown-in insulation that migrated from attic spaces, and fine particulate from heavy winter heating seasons. Return cleaning requires particular care in historic construction — aggressive brushing can dislodge material into wall cavities. We control extraction pressure precisely. Return-only service: $200–$320.
Full System Cleaning
This is what most Gettysburg homes actually need — and what we most often recommend. Full system cleaning covers supply ducts, return ducts, the air handler cabinet, blower assembly, and coil if accessible. For Gettysburg’s historic housing stock, this is the only way to break the cycle of recirculating debris. The mid-century retrofit ductwork in these buildings was often installed without proper filtration, meaning the blower and coil have been operating in dirty air since conversion. Our full system cleaning runs $420–$580 for typical Gettysburg residences, with commercial properties quoted individually. We finish with Honeywell or Aprilaire filtration recommendations sized to your actual system — not generic inserts from the hardware store.

Video Inspection
Every significant job in Gettysburg starts here. We run a flexible borescope through your ductwork before quoting, documenting what we find. In historic district properties, this often reveals surprises: collapsed flex duct behind stone, disconnected runs venting into wall cavities, or debris layers we need to account for in our approach. The video inspection itself is $85 if you don’t proceed with cleaning, but we waive it when you book service. For property managers with multiple Gettysburg units — several innkeepers on Baltimore Street use us seasonally — we maintain video records to track system condition year over year.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Gettysburg
We specify equipment because it matters. Our cleaning systems are Rotobrush and Nikro — professional extraction units with HEPA filtration and adjustable brush torque for different duct materials. Containment during service uses Abatement Technologies negative-air machines, critical in Gettysburg’s B&Bs where guest spaces can’t be compromised. For air quality upgrades after cleaning, we’re authorized to install and service Honeywell and Aprilaire whole-home filtration and humidification systems. We don’t stock generic “compatible” filters — we source manufacturer-specified media, which means Gettysburg customers aren’t waiting weeks for parts that fit properly. Guardsman treatments are available for sanitizing applications where microbial concerns exist, particularly in properties with moisture history.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Gettysburg Homes
- Historic retrofit debris cycling. Homeowners in Gettysburg’s historic district often assume one thorough cleaning solves the problem permanently. It doesn’t. The unlined building cavities surrounding mid-century flex duct continue shedding horsehair plaster and old insulation debris into the airflow. We see this on repeat visits to Steinwehr Avenue properties — the debris source is the wall itself, not a dirty filter.
- Technician-induced wall damage. Duct access points in 19th-century construction hide behind lath-and-plaster or solid stone that won’t tolerate rough handling. We’ve been called to repair access cuts made by previous cleaners who didn’t understand Gettysburg building fabric — cuts that can’t be invisibly patched in 170-year-old walls.
- Orchard pollen overwhelming standard intervals. Adams County’s spring blossom season loads duct systems with particulate that standard filters don’t catch. Without pre-filter upgrades or adjusted cleaning schedules, that pollen recirculates through June, aggravating allergies and coating registers with fine yellow dust we see every May.
- Deferred maintenance since original conversion. Many Gettysburg systems haven’t been properly cleaned since the forced-air retrofit was installed — sometimes fifty or sixty years. The accumulation isn’t ordinary household dust; it’s compacted debris with the density of packed insulation, requiring longer extraction runs and more aggressive brushing than a standard maintenance cleaning.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Gettysburg, PA
Here’s what air duct cleaning costs in Gettysburg’s market — real numbers, not “call for quote” evasion:
| Service | Typical Range in Gettysburg |
|---|---|
| Residential full system cleaning | $420–$580 |
| Residential supply-only cleaning | $180–$290 |
| Residential return-only cleaning | $200–$320 |
| Video inspection (waived with service) | $85 |
| Commercial system cleaning | $580–$1,200+ |
| Dryer vent cleaning (add-on) | $120–$180 |
Historic district properties often land in the upper half of residential ranges due to access complexity and debris volume. Properties with multiple air handlers — common in converted B&Bs with additions — are priced per system. We don’t upsell sanitizing treatments unless video inspection shows microbial growth; when we do, we use Guardsman products applied according to manufacturer spec, not fogged generically. Every estimate is free, itemized, and valid for 30 days. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule yours — Robert handles the inspection personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near Gettysburg
Our route efficiency means we regularly combine Gettysburg appointments with work in Taneytown, Thurmont, Waynesboro, and Westminster. If you manage properties across Adams, Carroll, or Frederick counties, we can schedule coordinated service dates. Same owner-operator attention, same equipment, same direct accountability — just less driving between jobs.
Serving Gettysburg, PA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Gettysburg 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 Gettysburg
Yes, professional extraction removes existing plaster dust and debris from duct runs, though unlined wall cavities may continue shedding material over time. In a Steinwehr Avenue B&B originally built in 1860, our crew pulled horsehair plaster fragments and shredded 1860s newspaper from the return duct run, where a mid-century flex duct conversion had been crammed behind a stone wall. After cleaning, the innkeeper noted no more “dust ghosts” on her antique furniture. For ongoing control, we often recommend sealing accessible cavity openings and upgrading to pleated filtration. Call (855) 301-6549 — we’ll inspect your specific system and show you exactly what’s in there.
High-traffic inns in Gettysburg’s historic district should plan on full system cleaning every 18–24 months, with return-side inspection annually. Tourist volume means more particulate loading than residential use, and the original building cavities surrounding retrofit ductwork add debris you don’t see in modern construction. Properties on Baltimore Street or near Lincoln Square with year-round operation may need tighter intervals. We maintain service records for commercial clients and send reminder notifications based on your actual usage pattern. Call (855) 301-6549 to set up a maintenance schedule that keeps your guest spaces clean.
Not when done properly — but improper cleaning can collapse old flex duct or dislodge connections hidden behind plaster. That’s why we video-inspect every 1950s-era system before touching anything. Robert Garcia has cleaned dozens of these mid-century retrofits in Gettysburg specifically; he knows the failure modes. We adjust brush torque and extraction pressure to the material condition we find. If video reveals ductwork too deteriorated to clean safely, we’ll tell you directly and discuss repair or replacement options rather than risk damage. The inspection itself is free when you book service — call (855) 301-6549.
Late May to early June, after the peak apple and fruit blossom season has passed but before summer humidity sets in. Cleaning during peak pollen — mid-April through mid-May — means your system immediately reloads with fresh particulate. We’ve learned this timing from years serving Adams County; the orchard pollen load is genuinely heavier here than in York or Chambersburg. For severe allergy sufferers, we also offer Honeywell and Aprilaire pre-filter consultations that can reduce seasonal loading. Call (855) 301-6549 to book post-blossom cleaning.
Yes — it’s a significant portion of our Gettysburg work. Stone wall construction requires modified access techniques: we use smaller-diameter inspection gear, hand tools for register and boot cleaning, and Abatement Technologies containment to protect finished guest spaces. We’ve cleaned systems in operating inns on Chambersburg Street, Steinwehr Avenue, and Baltimore Street without disrupting guest stays. Robert coordinates directly with property managers to schedule around checkout and check-in times. Commercial properties are quoted individually after inspection — call (855) 301-6549 to arrange a walkthrough.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Gettysburg and the Baltimore region since 2010.