Real negative-pressure equipment, every vent and trunk line cleaned, and before/after photos so you can see exactly what came out. Flat pricing by home size — no bait-and-switch add-ons at the door.
Book a CleaningDucts, dryer vents and furnace components — priced flat, photographed before and after, done in one visit.
Every supply, return and trunk line cleaned under negative pressure — with photo proof of the result.
Lint-packed dryer vents are a leading cause of house fires — cleaned end to end in under an hour.
Blower, coil and cabinet cleaning that helps your HVAC breathe — done with the ducts or standalone.
Offices, clinics, restaurants and small industrial units — after-hours scheduling, NADCA-method work, compliance paperwork.
You've seen the $99 whole-home coupon. Here's how that visit goes: a shop-vac at a few registers, then high-pressure upselling of "mould treatment" and "sanitizing fog" until the bill triples. The duct cleaning industry earned its reputation — which is why we work the opposite way.
Proper cleaning means connecting a negative-pressure vacuum to the trunk line, agitating every run with air whips and brushes so debris actually travels to the vacuum, and showing you photos of the trunk before and after. It takes 2–4 hours for a typical Guelph home, not 45 minutes. When does it actually pay off? After renovations, in homes with shedding pets, when moving into a previously-owned house, or if vents are visibly blowing dust. If your ducts don't need it, we'll say so.
We serve: Guelph, Fergus, Elora, Rockwood, Cambridge, Arkell, Ariss and surrounding Wellington County communities.
A typical detached home runs $350–$500 flat, based on furnace count and vent count — confirmed before we book, not renegotiated at your door. Anyone quoting $99–$150 for a 'whole home' is planning to upsell you.
Every 3–5 years for most homes; sooner after major renovations, with multiple shedding pets, or in a newly purchased home (you're inheriting the previous owners' dust, dander and habits).
It removes the reservoir of dust, dander and pollen your system recirculates, which many allergy sufferers notice — especially paired with a better furnace filter (MERV 11–13). It's not a cure, and anyone promising one is selling.
Modestly, mainly via clean blower and coil — restricted airflow makes equipment work harder. The bigger gains are air quality and less dusting.
Not by default. Deodorizers and antimicrobials are optional, discussed only when there's a specific reason (smoke, rodent contamination), and never pitched as a surprise add-on.
Tell us about the job and we'll get back to you within one business day.