Certified HVAC/R Expertise
HVACR certification is a professional credential that demonstrates an individual has completed formal training and met industry standards in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.
Federally Certified
EPA Universal Certified. This is the highest level of certification provided under the EPA’s National Recycling and Emissions Reduction Program. It authorizes A/C Dr. Naz to handle refrigerants for all types of equipment, from small residential ACs to the most complex industrial refrigeration systems.
Why Air Duct Cleaning Is Important for Seattle Homes & Businesses
Improve Indoor Air Quality in Damp Pacific Northwest Climate
Seattle’s high humidity creates the perfect breeding ground for mold and mildew. Combine that with heavy spring pollen and late-summer wildfire smoke, and your ducts can easily become a trap for airborne pollutants. Cleaning your ducts removes these trapped particulates before they circulate through your living spaces.
Reduce Allergens, Dust & Pet Dander
If you have indoor pets or suffer from asthma and allergies, duct cleaning is essential. We extract microscopic dander, skin flakes, and dust mites that settle deep within your ductwork, drastically reducing indoor allergy triggers.
Increase HVAC Efficiency & Lower Energy Bills
When ducts are clogged with debris, your blower motor has to work harder to push air through the system. Removing these blockages restores optimal airflow. We highly recommend pairing duct cleaning with our routine HVAC services to keep your system running at peak efficiency year-round.
Extend the Life of Your Heating & Cooling System
Dirt and dust are the leading causes of HVAC system failures. When debris makes its way into your sensitive internal components, it causes overheating and premature wear. Keeping your ducts clean is a proactive way to avoid unexpected breakdowns and costly furnace repair in Seattle.

Our Professional Air Duct Cleaning Process
We don’t just vacuum the vents; we clean the entire system using specialized equipment to ensure a deep, thorough extraction.
Step 1 – Full HVAC System Inspection
Before we begin, our technicians inspect your ductwork for leaks, heavy mold growth, or asbestos. We assess the layout to determine the best approach for negative pressure setup.
Step 2 – Negative Air Pressure Vacuum Extraction
We connect a powerful, truck-mounted or high-capacity portable vacuum to your main trunk line. This creates negative pressure, preventing any dust from escaping into your home during the cleaning process.
Step 3 – Rotary Brush & Agitation Tools
While the vacuum pulls air, we feed specialized rotary brushes and air whips through every vent and return. This agitates the stuck-on dirt and debris clinging to the duct walls, pushing it directly into the main vacuum flow.
Step 4 – Sanitizing & Deodorizing (Optional)
If your system has experienced moisture issues, rodent activity, or musty smells, we can apply an EPA-registered, eco-friendly antimicrobial fog to sanitize the ductwork and eliminate odors.
Step 5 – Final System Check & Airflow Test
Once the ducts are clean, we seal all access holes, clean the vent covers, and perform an airflow test to ensure your system is circulating clean air efficiently.
Residential Air Duct Cleaning in Seattle
Single-Family Homes
Protect your family’s health by removing the buildup of everyday living. We clean complex, multi-level residential ductwork systems with precision and care.
Condos & Apartments
Shared walls often mean shared air quality issues. We work with property managers and HOA guidelines to safely clean ductwork in multi-family buildings.
New Construction & Remodel Cleanups
Construction generates massive amounts of drywall dust and sawdust, which invariably ends up in the ductwork. We provide post-construction sweeps to ensure you aren’t breathing in building materials.
Commercial Air Duct Cleaning Services
Office Buildings
Poor indoor air quality can lead to decreased employee productivity and increased sick days. We provide commercial-grade duct cleaning to maintain a healthy workspace.
Retail & Restaurants
Keep your storefront inviting and your restaurant compliant with health standards by ensuring your HVAC system isn’t blowing dust onto merchandise or dining areas.
Warehouses & Industrial Facilities
Industrial spaces generate significant particulate matter. We have the heavy-duty equipment required to handle large-scale commercial ductwork and complex ventilation systems.
Signs Your Air Ducts Need Cleaning
Visible Dust Blowing from Vents
If you notice a poof of dust when the system turns on, or if your vent covers are coated in dark fuzz, it’s time for a cleaning.
Musty or Moldy Odors
A persistent stale or musty smell when the AC or heat kicks on usually indicates mold or bacterial growth inside the dark, damp ductwork.
Increased Allergy Symptoms
If your family is sneezing, coughing, or experiencing dry eyes only when inside the house, contaminated ductwork is a likely culprit.
Uneven Airflow or Poor Circulation
Severe blockages can restrict airflow, leaving some rooms too hot or too cold.
Recent Renovation or Construction
Never turn on a newly installed HVAC system without cleaning the ducts first if major drywall or flooring work has just been completed.
How Often Should Air Ducts Be Cleaned in Seattle?
Homes with Pets
If you have multiple pets that shed constantly, you should consider cleaning your ducts every 2 to 3 years to manage hair and dander buildup.
Homes Near Construction Areas
If you live near a major road project or a new housing development, external dust will enter your system faster, requiring more frequent cleanings.
After Wildfire Smoke Exposure
Seattle’s late-summer wildfire smoke introduces fine, hazardous ash into your home. A thorough duct cleaning and filter replacement is highly recommended after severe smoke events.
Every 3–5 Years (General Recommendation)
For the average Seattle home, the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) recommends a professional cleaning every three to five years.
Why Choose A/C Dr. Naz for Air Duct Cleaning in Seattle?
Licensed, Insured, EPA Certified, HVAC/R Certified Professionals
We aren’t just “duct cleaners”; we are comprehensive HVAC experts. We understand how your entire system operates and how to clean it without damaging sensitive components.
Advanced Equipment & Industry Standards
We use high-powered negative air machines and agitation tools that meet or exceed industry standards, ensuring debris is actually removed, not just pushed around.
Transparent Pricing – No Upsells
We provide honest, upfront quotes based on the size of your home and the number of vents. No hidden fees, and no high-pressure sales tactics.
Locally Owned & Operated in Seattle
Based in Marysville, we understand the unique climate challenges of the Pacific Northwest and tailor our services to combat local air quality issues.
5-Star Customer Satisfaction
Our reputation is built on reliability, punctuality, and leaving your home cleaner than we found it.
Service Areas Around Seattle & Snohomish County
As a locally owned and operated business based right here in Marysville, we are perfectly positioned to dispatch our fully equipped duct cleaning trucks across Snohomish County and the greater Seattle metro area. We proudly serve:
Marysville (Our Home Base)
Everett
Monroe
Lake Stevens
Snohomish
Arlington
Lynnwood
Edmonds
Bothell
Bellevue & Kirkland
Air Duct Cleaning Cost in Seattle
What Affects Pricing?
The total cost of duct cleaning depends on the square footage of your property, the total number of supply and return vents, the accessibility of the ductwork, and whether sanitization treatments are required.
Average Price Range
While exact prices vary, professional, full-system negative pressure duct cleaning is an investment in your home’s air quality and HVAC longevity. Beware of “blow-and-go” companies offering $99 specials—they often lack the equipment to do the job right and rely on heavy upselling.
Frequently Asked Questions About Air Duct Cleaning
Schedule Your Air Duct Cleaning in Seattle Today
Don’t let dirty ducts compromise your family’s health or your HVAC system’s efficiency. Let the professionals at A/C Dr. Naz clear the air.

