Whole-home duct cleaning in East Hollywood typically costs $400–$900 depending on system size and contamination levels. We use truck-mounted negative pressure systems to ensure debris is removed, not just moved around. Call (323) 970-3113 to schedule an inspection.
Duct Cleaning & Air Duct Service in East Hollywood
LC Heating & Air provides duct cleaning in East Hollywood — including air duct cleaning, duct repair service, duct sealing, HVAC ductwork. Whether you need same-day service, a written estimate, or help deciding between repair and replacement, our licensed technicians handle every make and model.
We repair and service all major HVAC brands in East Hollywood, including Carrier, Trane, and Goodman, and older or discontinued units. No matter the manufacturer, we diagnose the problem accurately and give you an upfront price before any work begins.
The air you breathe inside your East Hollywood home passes through your ductwork dozens of times every day. In our local environment—where wildfire smoke, construction dust, and heavy allergen seasons are constant factors—duct contamination is a real issue that affects your indoor air quality and system efficiency.
At LC Heating & Air, we don't believe in surface-level cleaning. We use professional, truck-mounted negative pressure systems to pull years of accumulated dust, debris, and allergens out of your entire duct system. As a local contractor founded in 2020, I, Leo, focus on providing honest, practical assessments so you know exactly what is inside your vents before we start.
Consideraciones HVAC locales
East Hollywood and surrounding Los Angeles neighborhoods
CSLB #1073586
Emergency calls answered within 30 minutes
Why East Hollywood Ducts Collect Debris
East Hollywood homes face unique challenges. Between the fine particulate matter from local construction and the recurring wildfire smoke events that settle into our neighborhoods, your HVAC system is constantly filtering the air. Even when your windows are closed, these microscopic particles find their way into your ductwork, where they settle on the interior walls of your supply and return lines.
We often see systems where the return air plenum is caked in dust because of poor filtration or leaky return ducts. When that happens, the system isn't just circulating air; it's circulating a fine layer of dust back into your living space every time the blower kicks on. If you notice a 'puff' of dust when your AC starts, or if you find yourself dusting your furniture more often than usual, your ducts are likely the culprit.
Navigating Older and Remodeled Homes
East Hollywood has a mix of housing, from older bungalows and duplexes to modern remodels. In older homes, we often find original galvanized steel ducts that have been modified over the decades. These systems can have hidden gaps or disconnected joints that allow the system to pull in air from dusty attics or crawlspaces, which then gets distributed throughout your home.
For homes that have undergone recent renovations, the ductwork is often filled with drywall dust and construction debris. This material is heavy and abrasive, and it can damage your blower motor or clog your evaporator coil if left inside the system. We take the time to map out your specific duct layout to ensure we reach every branch run, regardless of whether your home is a historic build or a recent flip.
Our Inspection-First Approach
Before we ever hook up a vacuum, we perform a thorough inspection. I use a camera to look inside your trunk lines and branch ducts to see exactly what we are dealing with. This isn't just about finding dirt; it's about checking for structural issues like crushed flex duct, disconnected joints, or signs of moisture that could lead to mold growth.
This diagnostic step is critical because it tells us if cleaning is the right solution or if you have a larger issue, like a major duct leak, that needs to be addressed first. We provide a clear, written estimate based on what we actually find, so you aren't paying for services you don't need.
When to Clean vs. When to Replace
A common question I get is whether it is worth cleaning old ducts or if they should just be replaced. If your ducts are structurally sound and just dirty, cleaning is usually the best path. It is cost-effective and restores your system's airflow without the expense of a full ductwork replacement.
However, if we find that the ducts are falling apart, have significant mold growth that has penetrated the insulation, or are undersized for your equipment, I will tell you. In those cases, cleaning is a temporary fix, and replacement is the more honest, long-term investment. We don't push for replacement unless the condition of the ducts truly warrants it.
Understanding the Investment
Duct cleaning costs are driven by the size of your home, the number of registers, and the level of contamination. For a typical single-family home in East Hollywood, you can expect to pay between $400 and $900 for a comprehensive cleaning. This includes the main trunk lines, branch runs, and the air handler components.
We provide a firm price in writing before we start. We don't use 'bait and switch' tactics or add hidden fees once we are on-site. When you look at the cost, consider the value of improved airflow and the reduction of allergens in your home, which can often extend the life of your HVAC system by preventing debris from clogging your sensitive components.
Scheduling and Access
We know that East Hollywood can be a busy area, and we respect your time. When we schedule your duct cleaning, we account for the time needed to properly set up our truck-mounted equipment and ensure we have access to all registers and the air handler unit.
If you have a gated property or limited parking, just let us know when you call. We are experienced in coordinating with homeowners to ensure our equipment is positioned correctly without causing a disruption to your day. For emergency HVAC issues, we answer calls within 30 minutes to get you the help you need.
Avoiding Common Duct Cleaning Pitfalls
The biggest mistake I see is homeowners hiring companies that use portable shop vacuums or 'blow-and-go' methods. These methods often just stir up dust and move it from one part of the duct to another, or worse, blow it into your living room. A true cleaning requires negative pressure that is strong enough to pull debris all the way out of the system and into our truck.
Another mistake is neglecting the air handler. If you clean the ducts but leave a dirty blower wheel or a clogged evaporator coil, you are still breathing in the same contaminants. We always include the air handler and coil in our cleaning process to ensure the entire system is addressed.
Your Health and Safety
Your safety is our priority. If your home was built before 1980, we are always on the lookout for asbestos-containing materials in the duct insulation. If we suspect asbestos, we stop work immediately and advise you on the proper testing and abatement steps. We never take risks with your health.
Additionally, we follow NADCA standards for source removal. This means we are physically removing the contaminants, not just masking them with chemicals. If we do use a sanitizer, it is EPA-registered and applied only when necessary to address mold or bacterial growth, ensuring your home remains a healthy environment for you and your family.
Is It Time for Duct Cleaning?
If you are seeing visible dust, smelling musty odors, or suffering from unexplained allergy symptoms, it is time for an inspection. We look at the condition of your ducts, the age of your system, and the presence of any debris to give you a straight answer.
If the system is worth cleaning, we will do it right. If the ducts are damaged beyond repair, we will show you why and discuss your options. Our goal is to make sure you have the information you need to make the right choice for your home.
Cómo funciona la visita
We perform a camera inspection to assess contamination and check for structural damage.
We connect our truck-mounted vacuum to your system to create powerful negative pressure.
Technicians use rotary brushes to dislodge debris while the vacuum captures it.
We clean the air handler and coil, then sanitize if needed and provide before-and-after photos.
Factores de costo que revisamos antes de cotizar
- • Total square footage of the home
- • Number of supply and return vents
- • Level of debris or mold contamination
- • Accessibility of the ductwork and air handler
Próximos pasos útiles
Duct Cleaning in East Hollywood at a glance
- • LC Heating & Air is a local contractor founded in 2020.
- • We are located at 509 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
- • We hold CSLB license #1073586.
- • Emergency calls are answered within 30 minutes.
- • Leo has 20+ years of hands-on HVAC experience.
- • We use truck-mounted negative pressure systems for NADCA-standard duct cleaning.
- • We provide written estimates before starting any work.
Our duct cleaning process in East Hollywood
Reviewed by Leo, Owner & Lead Technician
This duct cleaning guide for East Hollywood is reviewed for practical HVAC accuracy by Leo at LC Heating & Air. LC Heating & Air holds California CSLB C-20 HVAC license #1073586 and provides written estimates before approved work.
What East Hollywood customers say about duct cleaning
Verified reviews from homeowners in East Hollywood and nearby neighborhoods who used our duct cleaning service.
“Had LC install a Daikin mini split in our 1940s bungalow that never had AC. The work was clean, the unit is incredibly quiet, and our bedroom finally stays cool in summer. Highly recommend.”
“We converted our garage into an ADU and needed HVAC. LC installed a Mitsubishi single-zone mini split — permits, electrical, everything. The unit is so quiet you can barely hear it running. Our tenant loves it.”
“Got a 3-zone Daikin system for our craftsman home — bedrooms upstairs, living room downstairs. Each room has its own temperature control and the monthly electric bill is actually lower than our old window units combined.”





