Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Great Falls
Air duct cleaning in Great Falls, VA typically runs $450–$1,200 for residential systems and is usually completed in a single day. For homes with multi-zone ductwork or equestrian-adjacent properties, expect the upper end due to extended linear footage and specialized contamination profiles. We’re Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, and our Air Duct Cleaning team regularly makes the trip from Baltimore to serve Great Falls homeowners who can’t get this level of specialized service from general HVAC contractors.

We’ve been driving to Great Falls for 14 years. We know the difference between a quick Reston townhome job and a Walker Road estate where the return plenum is packed with tulip poplar debris. Robert Garcia handles every job personally as lead technician — you’re not getting a dispatched crew that needs GPS to find River Bend Road. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate, and we’ll give you a realistic timeline based on your home’s actual duct configuration, not a flat-rate guess.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Great Falls’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Great Falls homeowners don’t hire us because we’re the closest — we’re not. They hire us because 254 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect something you can’t fake: consistent outcomes on complicated systems. Our Great Falls customers specifically mention Robert’s willingness to crawl finished basement soffits, inspect guest-wing returns others skip, and explain exactly what their 35-year-old flex ductwork can and can’t handle.
Response time to Great Falls is typically next-day or within 48 hours for standard bookings, same-day for dryer vent emergencies. We coordinate arrival times around the realities of Great Falls traffic patterns — early morning slots beat the Georgetown Pike rush, and we schedule longer estate jobs to avoid mid-day delays.
Our local knowledge runs deeper than zip code familiarity. We understand how the 22066 area’s mature oak canopy affects outdoor intake loading, how original 1980s multi-zone systems were engineered, and why hay dust from equestrian facilities requires HEPA containment rather than standard shop-vac recovery. That specificity matters when you’re trusting someone with 6,000 square feet of ductwork.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Great Falls
Residential Duct Cleaning
Great Falls residential jobs aren’t standard. The typical 4,000–8,000 square foot estate here carries 2–3 times the linear duct footage of a Reston or McLean home, often with original flex or sheet-metal runs dating to the 1970s or 1980s. Our residential service includes complete supply and return cleaning with Rotobrush agitation and Nikro HEPA extraction, sized to the actual system — not a flat-rate package designed for 2,200 square foot colonials. We account for finished basements, guest wings, and separate upper-floor units that multiply the contamination zones in these larger homes.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Great Falls’s commercial profile includes equestrian facilities, private estate offices, and small professional buildings along Georgetown Pike and Walker Road. We clean these systems with the same owner-led approach, using Abatement Technologies containment to prevent cross-contamination between occupied and service areas. For facilities handling animals or agricultural operations, we adapt our protocol to capture fine organic particulate that standard commercial cleaning misses.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts in Great Falls homes face amplified pollen pressure from the dense hardwood canopy surrounding most properties. Oak and tulip poplar pollen events here visibly coat outdoor surfaces — and that same particulate loads into supply systems through outdoor air intakes set low on large homes. We clean supply runs with brush-and-vacuum extraction that removes adhered debris without damaging aging flex ductwork common in 1980s-era construction.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts are where Great Falls’s unique contamination profile concentrates. Low-set return-air intakes on multi-acre lots pull in fine soil particulate, leaf mold, and — on equestrian properties — hay dust and animal dander that embeds deeply in return plenums. Our return cleaning protocol includes extended agitation time and HEPA-filtered negative air machines to capture this material rather than redistribute it. For homes with working paddocks or stables adjacent to the main residence, this isn’t optional — it’s the difference between cleaning and recirculating.

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 Great Falls
We run professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems on every Great Falls job, paired with Abatement Technologies HEPA containment equipment that prevents cross-contamination during extended estate cleanings. For air quality and sanitizing work, we’re authorized to service and install Aprilaire whole-home purification components — a specification many Great Falls homeowners with existing Aprilaire systems specifically request. We don’t show up with shop-vac adapters and hope for the best. The equipment matters when you’re pulling tulip poplar catkin debris out of a 45-year-old sheet-metal return.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Great Falls Homes
- Accelerated pollen loading from mature forest canopy. Great Falls’s dense oak, tulip poplar, and hickory cover deposits far more fine organic debris into outdoor HVAC intakes than developed suburbs. We regularly find return plenums caked with material that hasn’t been addressed in years because standard cleaning intervals don’t account for this local multiplier.
- Original flex and sheet-metal ductwork at end of service life. Homes built from the mid-1970s through the 1990s carry 30–45 year old ductwork engineered for multi-zone systems. The transitions between flex and sheet-metal sections degrade, and hidden mold in guest-wing or basement returns often goes undetected until airflow drops noticeably.
- Equestrian facility contamination in return systems. A notable share of Great Falls properties include working horse facilities. Hay dust, animal dander, and fine soil particulate embed in return-air plenums — a profile essentially unheard of in neighboring Tysons or McLean. Standard residential vacuums recirculate this material; our HEPA extraction captures it.
- Improper sealing failing under local humidity swings. The mature forest canopy around Great Falls homes creates microclimates with higher humidity and sharper temperature swings than open suburban lots. Mastic seals applied without accounting for this expansion and contraction fail prematurely, leaking conditioned air and pulling in unfiltered attic or crawl space air.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Great Falls, VA
| Service | Typical Range in Great Falls |
|---|---|
| Standard residential duct cleaning (2,500–3,500 sq ft) | $450–$650 |
| Large estate residential (4,000–6,000 sq ft, multi-zone) | $750–$1,100 |
| Custom estate / equestrian property (6,000+ sq ft, complex contamination) | $950–$1,500 |
| Video inspection (standalone or add-on) | $150–$250 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (with duct cleaning) | $125–$175 |
| Air sanitizing / quality treatment | $200–$400 |
Great Falls pricing runs 20–35% above regional averages for two reasons: the sheer linear footage of ductwork in typical estates, and the contamination intensity from forest canopy and equestrian sources. A 6,000 square foot home with a working paddock isn’t a $400 job. What drives your specific cost: number of HVAC zones, accessibility of basement and attic runs, presence of flex-to-sheet-metal transitions needing repair, and whether video inspection reveals hidden mold or separation requiring remediation. We quote upfront after a brief phone assessment — no arrival-day surprises. Call (855) 301-6549 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Great Falls
Our service radius from Baltimore covers the full Northern Virginia corridor. We regularly work in Dranesville, Countryside, Lowes Island, and Sugarland Run — each with its own ductwork profile, though none match Great Falls’s combination of estate scale and forest-canopy contamination intensity. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and dealing with similar large-home or wooded-lot conditions, the same owner-led team and equipment apply.
Serving Great Falls, VA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Great Falls 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 Great Falls
Your Great Falls home likely needs cleaning every 2–3 years versus the 4–5 year standard for Reston because the dense hardwood canopy surrounding multi-acre lots here deposits far more oak and tulip poplar pollen into outdoor intakes, and the larger system linear footage multiplies contamination accumulation. The mature forest microclimate also sustains higher year-round mold and dust-mite pressure than more developed suburbs. Call (855) 301-6549 and we’ll assess your specific intake placement and tree cover to recommend an interval.
Yes — video inspection is standard on Great Falls estates because multi-zone systems with finished basement soffits and guest-wing returns hide degradation that visual access alone won’t reveal. We run scope cameras through supply and return trunks to document mold, separation, or debris loading before and after cleaning. For 45-year-old original ductwork common in 1970s–1990s Great Falls builds, this isn’t optional — it’s how we catch failures before they become $3,000 replacement jobs. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule.
Yes, our HEPA-filtered Nikro extraction and Abatement Technologies containment are specifically configured to capture hay dust, animal dander, and fine soil particulate from equestrian-adjacent properties without recirculating it into living spaces. Standard residential vacuums can’t do this — they redistribute fine organic material through the system. We’ve cleaned return plenums on Walker Road estates where hay dust had accumulated for a decade. Call (855) 301-6549 for a contamination assessment and protocol recommendation.
Yes — restored airflow from thorough supply and return cleaning typically reduces HVAC runtime 10–20% in large Great Falls homes where debris-choked returns have been forcing the system to work harder. On a multi-zone estate, the improvement is often most noticeable in basement and guest-wing zones that were starved of designed airflow. We measure static pressure before and after to document the change. Call (855) 301-6549 for an efficiency-focused cleaning quote.
We use Rotobrush agitation systems, Nikro HEPA-filtered extraction vacuums, and Abatement Technologies containment equipment on every custom home job — equipment tiers above the shop-vac setups common with low-bid competitors. For air quality finishing, we work with Aprilaire and Honeywell whole-home systems. This specific equipment mix is what allows us to clean 45-year-old sheet-metal transitions without damage while capturing the fine organic debris Great Falls’s forest canopy generates. Call (855) 301-6549 to discuss your home’s requirements.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Great Falls and the greater Baltimore-Northern Virginia corridor since 2011.