Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Shaw
Air duct cleaning in Shaw, DC typically runs $320–$580 for a full residential system, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We serve Shaw’s 20001 zip code and surrounding blocks with same-day and next-day scheduling, navigating the tight alleyways and limited parking that come with DC’s dense urban core. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate—Robert handles the work personally, not a subcontracted crew.

We’ve been cleaning ducts in Shaw long enough to know the real challenge isn’t the cleaning itself—it’s getting to the ductwork. These Victorian and Edwardian brick rowhouses weren’t built for forced air. The systems we’re servicing were cobbled into walls and floors decades after construction, often during rushed 1970s retrofits or the gut-rehab wave that followed. That means sharp bends, hidden transitions, and debris from multiple eras of construction packed into spaces no modern duct designer would approve. Our Air Duct Cleaning team brings Rotobrush and Nikro extraction equipment sized for these constraints, plus the patience to do it right in tight quarters.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Shaw’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Shaw residents have left us 254 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and a consistent thread runs through the feedback from this neighborhood: they noticed we didn’t rush the job because of parking hassles or awkward access. Robert Garcia, our owner, is the lead technician on every Shaw call. He’s spent 14 years specializing in indoor air quality—not general HVAC repair, not installation, just cleaning and restoring duct systems. That focus shows in rowhouse jobs where a generalist would miss wall-cavity sections sealed behind original plaster.
We typically reach Shaw properties within 45 minutes to an hour from our Baltimore base, and we schedule with DC’s parking realities in mind. We know which blocks have residential permit restrictions, which alleys accommodate our service vehicle, and how to stage equipment for a third-floor unit with no rear access. That local operational knowledge means less time figuring out logistics and more time actually cleaning your ducts.
Our containment setup uses Abatement Technologies equipment to prevent cross-contamination during service—critical in Shaw’s multi-unit rowhouses where one building’s ductwork can interconnect or share wall cavities between units.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Shaw
Residential Duct Cleaning in Shaw
Shaw’s housing stock—three- and four-story brick rowhouses built roughly 1880–1920, many subdivided into rentals for decades before recent reconversion—presents unique access challenges. We clean supply and return lines, trunk connections, and accessible register boots, with particular attention to retrofitted wall-cavity sections that standard crews skip. A typical Shaw residential job runs $320–$480 for a single-unit rowhouse, scaling to $520–$680 for multi-unit buildings with extended trunk lines.
Commercial Duct Cleaning in Shaw
Shaw’s commercial corridors along 7th Street NW and Florida Avenue include restaurants, retail spaces, and office conversions in historic structures. These buildings often share the same retrofit duct problems as residential rowhouses, with added grease and particulate loads from commercial kitchens. We schedule around business hours and coordinate with property managers for multi-tenant access. Commercial duct cleaning in Shaw typically starts at $480 and scales based on system complexity and square footage.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply lines in Shaw rowhouses frequently run through original plaster wall cavities with no cleanout ports, requiring us to work from register terminus back toward the trunk. Our Rotobrush system navigates these tight runs, and we verify airflow restoration with before-and-after measurements. Supply duct cleaning alone in Shaw runs $180–$290 when addressed as a standalone service.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts in Shaw’s older buildings are particularly prone to accumulation because they operate under negative pressure, pulling in unfiltered air through envelope leaks common in these aging brick structures. We prioritize return line cleaning in Shaw jobs—it’s often the dirtiest part of the system and the most impactful for indoor air quality. Return duct cleaning typically adds $140–$220 to a full system service.
Full System Cleaning
Our most comprehensive Shaw service covers supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, plenums, and accessible boots, with Abatement Technologies containment preventing debris migration during the process. Full system cleaning in Shaw runs $420–$580 for typical rowhouse configurations, with pricing adjusted for multi-story complexity and access difficulty. This is the service we recommend for Shaw properties that haven’t been professionally cleaned in five-plus years—or ever.

Video Inspection
Before and after cleaning, we run video inspection through accessible duct sections to document conditions and verify results. In Shaw’s hidden wall-cavity ducts, this is often the only way to confirm we’ve reached transitions buried behind plaster. Video inspection is included with full system cleaning or available standalone at $120–$180.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Shaw
We maintain active familiarity with Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality systems commonly installed in Shaw’s renovated rowhouses during the 2000s and 2010s gut-rehab wave. These whole-house humidifiers, media filters, and electronic air cleaners integrate directly with duct systems we clean, and we can assess their condition during service. For properties with Guardsman-treated ductwork or sanitizing applications, we apply compatible treatments that don’t degrade existing coatings. We don’t stock generic parts—we source manufacturer-specific components when repairs or replacements are needed, keeping turnaround tight for Shaw customers who can’t afford extended downtime in DC’s climate.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Shaw Homes
- Hidden wall-cavity sections never previously cleaned. Technicians open a register, clean what’s visible, and declare the job done. In Shaw, we routinely encounter sheet-metal transitions sealed behind plaster since the 1970s or 1980s—forty years of insulation fibers, rodent debris, and fine plaster dust packed inside.
- Sharp, irregular bends that defeat standard equipment. Retrofitted ductwork routed through floor-joist bays and wall cavities creates angles no purpose-built system would include. Standard rotary brushes bind or skip these sections; our Rotobrush and Nikro systems are spec’d for tighter radius navigation.
- Multi-era construction debris layered in ducts. Shaw’s successive waves of renovation—post-1968 retrofits, 1980s subdivision work, 2000s gut-rehabs—leave distinct debris signatures. We find 1970s fiberglass insulation, 1990s drywall dust, and modern spray-foam particulate in the same line.
- Humidity-driven mold and dust mite colonization. DC’s subtropical summers push dew points into the 70s°F, and Shaw’s imperfectly sealed rowhouse envelopes let that moisture infiltrate duct systems. Supply lines in exterior walls are especially vulnerable to mold growth that recirculates spores through living spaces.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Shaw, DC
| Service | Typical Range in Shaw |
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| Full System Cleaning (single-unit rowhouse) | $320–$480 |
| Full System Cleaning (multi-unit or complex access) | $520–$680 |
| Supply Duct Cleaning (standalone) | $180–$290 |
| Return Duct Cleaning (standalone) | $140–$220 |
| Video Inspection (standalone) | $120–$180 |
| Commercial Duct Cleaning (base) | $480+ |
What moves Shaw jobs toward the higher end: third- and fourth-floor access with no service elevator, multiple wall-cavity sections requiring careful plaster work, multi-unit buildings with extended trunk lines, and systems that haven’t been cleaned in a decade or more. We don’t quote blind—every estimate starts with a free on-site assessment where Robert evaluates access, system configuration, and contamination level. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Shaw
Our service radius covers Adams Morgan’s similarly dense rowhouse stock, the full Washington, D.C. metro, Rosslyn’s high-rise and townhouse mix across the river, and Mount Rainier’s early-20th-century housing with comparable retrofit duct challenges. Same owner-led service, same equipment, same direct accountability.
Serving Shaw, DC — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Shaw 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 Shaw
Shaw’s Victorian and Edwardian brick rowhouses were built without forced-air systems; HVAC was retrofitted piecemeal during post-1968 disinvestment and again during 2000s gut-rehabs, routing ductwork through original plaster wall cavities and floor-joist bays with non-standard configurations, sharp bends, and limited access points that purpose-built systems avoid. On a third-floor unit on 7th Street NW, we navigated a narrow alley to access a system retrofitted in the 1980s. Using our Rotobrush, we cleared 40 years of plaster dust and insulation fibers from a sheet-metal transition buried behind drywall—never cleaned since installation. Call (855) 301-6549 to discuss your specific access situation.
We work from existing registers and any service openings, using flexible-shaft rotary brushes and vacuum extraction that navigate tight wall cavities without destructive access; when necessary, we coordinate with homeowners on minimal, repairable openings for sections that have no other entry point. Robert evaluates each hidden run during the free estimate and explains exactly what access is possible before work begins. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule an assessment.
We regularly find layered debris from multiple renovation eras: 1970s fiberglass insulation fragments, 1980s-90s drywall and plaster dust from subdivision work, 2000s spray-foam particulate from gut-rehabs, plus rodent debris and organic matter that entered through envelope leaks over decades. This multi-era contamination is unique to Shaw’s successive waves of retrofit and renovation, and it requires thorough extraction—not surface cleaning—to address. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free evaluation of what’s in your system.
Washington’s humid subtropical climate delivers long summers with dew points regularly in the 70s°F, and Shaw’s older, imperfectly sealed building envelopes allow that moisture to infiltrate duct systems, creating conditions that promote mold colonization and dust mite proliferation inside supply and return lines throughout the cooling season. We inspect for moisture damage and microbial growth during every Shaw service, recommending targeted sanitizing when indicated. Call (855) 301-6549 if you’ve noticed musty odors or allergy symptoms worsening in summer.
We need clear access to all registers and returns, which in Shaw’s compact floor plans sometimes means moving lightweight furniture or clearing closet floors where returns are located; we don’t require major rearrangement and we protect surfaces during work. Robert discusses specific access needs during the estimate so you’re prepared on service day. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule your free estimate and walkthrough.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Shaw and the Baltimore-Washington corridor since 2010.