Arthur Heating & Air
3702 Toler Rd , Rowlett, TX 75089-3414
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3702 Toler Rd , Rowlett, TX 75089-3414
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700 Central Expy S Ste 400 , Allen, TX 75013-8113
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1408 Avenue O Ste 100 , Plano, TX 75074-6392
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11024 Indian Trl , Dallas, TX 75229-3513
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Dallas, TX 75238-5353
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8025 Greenwood Dr , Plano, TX 75025-4021
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1200 N Main St , Carrollton, TX 75006-6210
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1307 Rosemon Ave , Carrollton, TX 75006-6227
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1328 Breanna Way , Coppell, TX 75019-3658
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2300 Winterstone Dr , Plano, TX 75023-7713
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606 W Main St , Arlington, TX 76010-1007
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2914 National Ct. , Garland, TX 75041
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Dallas-Fort Worth's combination of intense HVAC usage (100+ days above 90°F), flat terrain wind patterns that deposit dust from the west Texas and Oklahoma Panhandle, and highly allergenic cedar and oak pollen seasons make professional duct cleaning relevant to a large share of DFW homeowners. Duct cleaning pricing in Dallas depends on home size, duct system type, and what additional services are included. Here's current market pricing for 2025.
| Service | Scope | Dallas Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Whole-home duct cleaning (standard) | 1,500–2,000 sq ft, single system | $250 – $500 |
| Whole-home duct cleaning (larger home) | 2,500–4,000 sq ft, single system | $400 – $750 |
| Two HVAC systems | Typical Dallas two-story | $500 – $950 |
| Add-on: antimicrobial/sanitizing treatment | After cleaning | $100 – $250 |
| Add-on: UV-C light installation | In-duct germicidal light | $200 – $600 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (bundled) | Standard duct run | $75 – $150 |
| Commercial duct cleaning | Per unit, per sq ft varies | $500 – $3,000 |
| Air handler coil cleaning (evaporator) | Per coil | $150 – $350 |
| Duct sealing (Aeroseal) | Per system | $1,000 – $2,500 |
Mountain cedar (Ashe juniper) is the most intense allergen in the south-central US. While the heaviest cedar pollen source is in the Austin Hill Country 200 miles south, DFW receives significant cedar pollen infiltration from December through February — a period when cedar counts regularly hit "extremely high" in Dallas. Cedar pollen is unusually fine and penetrates standard MERV 8 air filters, accumulating in duct systems through the winter season. Dallas allergy patients commonly schedule duct cleaning in late February or March to remove cedar pollen-loaded accumulation.
DFW's spring allergy season follows with oak, elm, and mulberry pollen — typically among the highest concentrations in the Texas urban corridor. Homes that run HVAC systems through the spring accumulate seasonal pollen deposits in supply and return air ducts. A MERV 11+ filter catches the majority, but homes with older systems running MERV 8 or lower, or with leaky duct connections, accumulate significant pollen over the season.
Dallas's geographic position in the southwestern US receiving weather systems from the west creates regular high-dust-load events — dust from west Texas, the Oklahoma panhandle, and during drought periods, suspended soil particles from the South Plains. DFW's open terrain provides no topographic dust barrier. This chronic dust load is most visible in return air plenums near the air handler — which accumulate thick dust layers in homes without regular high-MERV filtration.
Many Dallas suburban homes built from 1970 to about 1995 (Carrollton, Garland, Mesquite, Irving, Richardson, and north Dallas subdivisions of that era) use fiberglass duct board — rigid fiberglass panels formed into rectangular duct sections — rather than sheet metal ductwork. Cleaning fiberglass duct board requires lower brush velocity than metal ductwork; aggressive rotary brush cleaning can abrade the interior fiberglass surface, releasing fibers into the airstream. NADCA-certified technicians know the appropriate technique for fiberglass board — verify that any Dallas duct cleaning company covers fiberglass board method specifically before engaging.
Per BLS Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA, service workers earn $16–$26/hour.
Texas does not have a specific state license for duct cleaning services. However, this field has a clear professional certification hierarchy and meaningful consumer protection implications. Here's what to verify before hiring a Dallas duct cleaning company.
The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) is the primary professional body for the duct cleaning industry. NADCA offers:
NADCA-certified companies operate under NADCA's cleaning standards, which define what constitutes "clean" per NADCA Standard visual and microbial test criteria. NADCA maintains a company locator at nadca.com — verify your Dallas duct cleaning company appears there before booking.
The DFW market has been a consistent target for low-priced duct cleaning bait-and-switch operations. The pattern:
The real cost of proper NADCA-compliant whole-home duct cleaning in a 2,000–3,000 sq ft DFW home is $300–$650 depending on system size and condition. A $79–$99 price cannot cover the labor and equipment cost of this scope. The Better Business Bureau's DFW office regularly receives complaints about duct cleaning bait-and-switch operations — NADCA certification is the primary protection against this fraud pattern.
Texas TDLR (Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation) licenses HVAC technicians — required for handling refrigerant, servicing HVAC equipment, or making HVAC mechanical connections. If your duct cleaning service includes:
...a TDLR HVAC license (verify at tdlr.texas.gov) is required for those specific components. Pure duct cleaning (negative pressure machine, brush rod system, register cleaning) can be performed without a TDLR HVAC license by a properly insured and NADCA-certified company.
Dallas homeowners frequently face this question: "I change my HVAC filter regularly — do I still need duct cleaning?" The answer depends on your home's specific situation. Here's a framework for the DFW context.
| Situation | Duct Cleaning Recommended? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Moved into a home with unknown maintenance history | ✅ Yes | Starting baseline established; prior owner's habits unknown |
| Running MERV 8 or lower filter (common in 1980s–1990s DFW homes) | ✅ Yes every 3–5 years | MERV 8 passes dust and allergens that accumulate in ducts |
| Home has visible mold at supply or return registers | ✅ Yes — plus mold assessment | Mold in ductwork requires cleaning + source identification |
| Post-renovation or construction | ✅ Yes | Drywall dust, sawdust, and construction debris saturate duct systems in renovation; will blow through HVAC for years if not removed |
| Consistently high allergy symptoms despite normal outdoor allergy management | ✅ Yes — as diagnostic step | Duct-borne allergens can be a contributing factor |
| Rodent or insect activity in ductwork | ✅ Yes (plus sealing/exclusion)** | Fecal matter, nesting debris, and decomposed material require cleaning |
| Home well-maintained, MERV 11+ filter, no known events | ⬜ Lower priority (every 5–10 years) | High MERV filtration prevents most duct accumulation |
| Someone sold "mandatory duct cleaning" with no documentation | ⬜ Verify independently | Review NADCA-certified assessment before committing |
A proper NADCA-standard duct cleaning in a Dallas home includes:
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