Whole-home duct cleaning in San Marino typically costs $400–$900, depending on vent count, access, and contamination level. We provide written estimates and before/after documentation so you know exactly what was removed.
Duct Cleaning & Air Duct Service in San Marino
LC Heating & Air provides duct cleaning in San Marino — 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 San Marino, 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 passes through your ducts dozens of times every day. In San Marino's environment — with hillside homes, estate lots, and older custom construction — duct contamination from wildfire smoke, renovation dust, and seasonal allergens is a real concern. Professional duct cleaning removes years of accumulated debris that standard filter changes cannot touch, improving indoor air quality and system efficiency.
LC Heating & Air provides professional duct cleaning using truck-mounted negative pressure systems that capture debris rather than redistributing it. We follow NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) standards, photograph representative sections before and after, and include evaporator coil and blower wheel cleaning in our full service. Leo, the owner, has over 20 years of hands-on HVAC experience and personally oversees every San Marino job to ensure the work matches the property.
Consideraciones HVAC locales
Estate lots, older custom homes, hillside properties with tight-access mechanical areas
Sun exposure, slope, wind, tree cover, and elevation changes create room-by-room comfort differences
Narrow roads, gated properties, slopes requiring careful equipment placement
Wildfire smoke residue, construction dust, pet dander, pollen from Huntington Gardens area
Many homes built 1920s–1960s with galvanized steel or older flex duct
Why Duct Cleaning Matters in San Marino
San Marino's hillside location and mature tree canopy create unique duct contamination patterns. Homes here often have long duct runs through unconditioned attics or crawl spaces, where dust, pollen, and rodent debris accumulate over time. The 2025 Eaton Fire deposited fine particulate matter throughout homes in the San Gabriel Valley, including San Marino — and standard filter changes do not remove smoke residue that settles inside ducts and on coil surfaces.
Beyond wildfire events, San Marino's active construction and renovation scene means many homes have construction dust in their duct systems. If you've had any remodel work — even a bathroom or kitchen update — fine drywall and sawdust particles have likely entered the ductwork. Combined with pet dander from estate properties and seasonal pollen from the Huntington Gardens area, duct cleaning has the most value when these contaminants are actually present.
San Marino's Housing Stock and Ductwork
San Marino is known for estate lots, older custom homes, and tight-access mechanical areas. Many homes were built in the 1920s through 1960s and have galvanized steel ductwork that has accumulated decades of debris. Hillside properties often have duct runs that snake through narrow crawl spaces or are buried in attic insulation, making access a key factor in cleaning effectiveness.
The typical San Marino home has a single HVAC system with 8–14 vents, but larger estates may have multiple systems with complex duct layouts. Older flex duct runs can become crushed or disconnected over time, which reduces airflow and creates opportunities for contamination. During our inspection, we note these issues and include them in your written estimate before any cleaning begins.
How We Diagnose Duct Contamination
We start every duct cleaning job with a visual inspection of accessible ductwork using a camera. We look for visible dust buildup, mold growth, pest droppings, and signs of moisture. We also check the condition of flex duct connections and metal duct joints for leaks or disconnections. This inspection tells us whether cleaning alone will solve the problem or if repairs or sealing are needed first.
We also measure static pressure and airflow at the registers to identify restrictions. If a return duct is undersized or a coil is heavily fouled, cleaning alone may not restore full performance. We explain what we find in plain language and give you a written estimate that includes all recommended services — cleaning, sanitizing, sealing, or repair — so you can make an informed decision.
Duct Cleaning vs. Duct Repair or Replacement
Most San Marino homes benefit from duct cleaning every 3–5 years, but sometimes cleaning alone isn't enough. If we find crushed flex runs, disconnected joints, or significant leaks, those need to be repaired first — otherwise the cleaned air will just escape into the attic before reaching your living space. Duct sealing typically costs $1,000–$3,000 and often pays back faster than upsizing equipment because it reduces the load on your system.
If your ductwork is damaged beyond repair — for example, galvanized steel ducts with extensive rust or flex ducts that have collapsed — replacement may be the better option. Duct replacement ranges from $500 to $5,000 depending on the extent. We'll be honest about whether repair or replacement makes sense for your home. If the system is worth repairing, we will tell you. If the pattern points to replacement, we will explain why.
Cost Factors for Duct Cleaning in San Marino
The cost of duct cleaning in San Marino depends on several factors: the size of your home and number of vents, the accessibility of your ductwork (especially in hillside homes with tight crawl spaces), and the level of contamination. A typical 2,000-square-foot home with one HVAC system and 10–12 vents runs $400–$900 for a full cleaning that includes supply and return ducts, the air handler, and the evaporator coil.
Additional services like sanitizing (if mold or bacteria is present) or duct sealing add to the cost but are often necessary for long-term air quality. We provide a written estimate before any work begins, so there are no surprises. While we don't offer specific rebates for duct cleaning, we do offer same-day service options and package pricing when combining duct cleaning with dryer vent cleaning.
Access and Scheduling in San Marino
San Marino's narrow roads, gated properties, and hillside lots require careful planning for duct cleaning. Our truck-mounted vacuum system needs to park within 100 feet of the main duct trunk, and we need clear access to attic hatches, crawl space doors, or mechanical closets. We coordinate with homeowners and property managers to ensure gates are open and pathways are clear before our arrival.
We offer same-day service options for urgent situations — for example, if you've just discovered mold or had a pest infestation. Emergency calls are answered within 30 minutes (phone response, not on-site arrival). For scheduled appointments, we typically book within 3–5 business days. We'll confirm access requirements when you call so there are no delays on the day of service.
Common Duct Cleaning Mistakes to Avoid
One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is hiring a company that uses portable vacuum units instead of truck-mounted negative pressure systems. Portable units often lack the suction power to fully extract debris and can redistribute dust throughout the home. Another mistake is skipping the evaporator coil and blower wheel cleaning — these components are major sources of mold and restricted airflow, and cleaning only the ducts leaves them dirty.
DIY duct cleaning with a shop vacuum and brush is rarely effective and can damage flex duct or dislodge debris that then settles deeper in the system. Also, ignoring signs like musty odors or visible dust from vents can allow contamination to worsen over time. If you suspect asbestos in pre-1980 duct insulation, do not attempt cleaning — we perform a visual inspection first and will stop work if we see signs of asbestos.
Health and Safety Benefits of Duct Cleaning
Clean ducts reduce the circulation of allergens, dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, and pollen — all common triggers for allergy and asthma sufferers. In San Marino, where many homes have pets and mature landscaping, duct cleaning can noticeably improve indoor air quality. We use EPA-registered sanitizers when mold or bacteria is present to eliminate biological contaminants without introducing harmful chemicals into your home.
Safety is also a concern: dirty ducts can harbor pests and their droppings, which can carry bacteria. Additionally, duct cleaning improves system efficiency by removing restrictions that cause your blower to work harder, reducing the risk of overheating and electrical issues. We photograph inside your ducts before and after so you can see the difference and verify the work was done properly.
Is Duct Cleaning Right for Your San Marino Home?
Duct cleaning is worth considering if you notice any of these signs: visible dust puffing from vents when the system starts, musty odors when the HVAC runs, increased allergy symptoms at home, recent construction or remodel, pet dander buildup, or ducts that haven't been cleaned in 5+ years. We'll inspect your system and give you an honest assessment — if cleaning won't help, we'll tell you.
For homes with no visible contamination and no allergy concerns, cleaning every 5–7 years is appropriate. But if you've experienced wildfire smoke, had a pest infestation, or are planning a renovation, duct cleaning can make a real difference in air quality and system performance.
Cómo funciona la visita
We inspect accessible ductwork with a camera to assess contamination levels and identify any damage or leaks.
Our truck-mounted vacuum connects to the main trunk to create whole-system negative pressure.
Technicians use rotary brushes and compressed air whips to dislodge debris while negative pressure captures it.
We apply EPA-registered sanitizer if mold or bacteria is present and seal any duct leaks found during inspection.
Factores de costo que revisamos antes de cotizar
- • Home size and number of vents
- • Access difficulty (hillside, narrow roads, tight crawl spaces)
- • Contamination level (smoke residue, mold, heavy dust)
- • Additional services (coil cleaning, sanitizing, duct sealing)
- • Duct material and condition (metal vs. flex, age, damage)
Próximos pasos útiles
Duct Cleaning in San Marino at a glance
- • LC Heating & Air provides duct cleaning in San Marino, CA.
- • Licensed and insured: CSLB #1073586 (C-20 HVAC).
- • Phone: (323) 970-3113.
- • Written estimates provided before any work begins.
- • Emergency calls answered within 30 minutes (phone response).
- • Uses truck-mounted negative pressure and follows NADCA standards.
- • Provides before and after photos of ductwork.
Our duct cleaning process in San Marino
Reviewed by Leo, Owner & Lead Technician
This duct cleaning guide for San Marino 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 San Marino customers say about duct cleaning
Verified reviews from homeowners in San Marino and nearby neighborhoods who used our duct cleaning service.
“AC wasn't cooling to setpoint even though it was running all day. LC found the condenser coils were completely clogged with cottonwood. Cleaned them on the spot and the system cooled my house 12 degrees in an hour.”
“LC replaced our entire HVAC system — new Carrier condenser, furnace, and coil. Leo walked us through every option without pressure. The install team was professional and clean. System runs perfectly and our electricity bill dropped about 30%.”
“Called LC because our CO detector went off. Their technician found a crack in the heat exchanger and immediately shut down the furnace. He explained the safety issue clearly, provided a replacement estimate, and didn't try to scare us — just facts.”





