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Poudre Valley Air Services LLC

2416 Donella Ct Unit A , Fort Collins, CO 80524-1464

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors, Air Duct Cleaning ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Ductworks, Inc.

Arvada, CO 80002-2806

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Air Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Rockies Air LLC

16748 E Smoky Hill Rd Unit 162 # 9C , Centennial, CO 80015-2495

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Duct Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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D&D Air Duct Pros

Golden, CO 80401-4862

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Air Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Colorado Choice Carpet Care LLC

1551 Willow Oak Rd , Castle Rock, CO 80104-8613

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Air Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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A&E Comfort Pros, LLC

7391 State Highway 66 , Platteville, CO 80651-9010

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors, Air Duct Cleaning ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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A Plus Heating and AC

215 Versaw Ct , Berthoud, CO 80513-1138

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors, Air Duct Cleaning ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Lemons Heating & Cooling LLC

3005 W 29th St Ste C , Greeley, CO 80631-8527

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors, Duct Cleaning ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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American Air Heating & Air Conditioning

7350 Greendale Rd , Windsor, CO 80550-8004

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors, Duct Cleaning ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Premier Carpet Cleaning

3825 Steppe Ter , Colorado Springs, CO 80920-4531

Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Duct Cleaning, Fire and Water Damage Restoration

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Doc's Super Vac Inc

2918 Skimmerhorn St , Fort Collins, CO 80526-6274

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Duct Cleaning, Air Conditioning Contractors, Air Duct Cleaning ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Mile High Ducts

2640 S Hooker St , Denver, CO 80219-5825

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Duct Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Duct Cleaning Cost Guide — Denver, CO

How Much Does Duct Cleaning Cost in Denver?

Duct cleaning prices in Denver vary based on home size, system configuration (forced-air furnace, heat pump, evaporative cooler ducts), and the cleanup scope — especially relevant after the Colorado wildfire smoke seasons that now regularly impact Front Range air quality.

Denver Duct Cleaning Price Ranges

ServiceTypical ScopeDenver Price Range
Standard duct cleaning (up to 1,000 sq ft)1-story ranch, apartment$250 – $450
Standard duct cleaning (1,500–2,500 sq ft)Typical Denver single-family$350 – $600
Duct cleaning (3,000+ sq ft)Large home, finished basement$500 – $900
Dryer vent cleaning (add-on)Stand-alone service$80 – $175
Evaporative cooler duct cleanSeasonal service$100 – $250
Post-wildfire/smoke remediationSmoke particle removal$600 – $1,400
Duct sanitizing (antimicrobial fogger)After mold or odor issue$150 – $400 add-on

Why Denver's Environment Drives Duct Cleaning Demand

Colorado wildfire smoke. The Colorado Front Range experiences increasingly severe wildfire smoke events from July through September. Smoke particulate (PM2.5) infiltrates residential HVAC systems and coats duct surfaces. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment recommends post-smoke HVAC maintenance including filter replacement and duct inspection after extended smoke events. After the 2020 Cameron Peak fire and the 2021 Marshall Fire (which burned in Boulder County neighborhoods), demand for Denver-area duct cleaning spiked dramatically.

Denver's dry, dusty environment. At 5,280 feet elevation with low annual humidity (around 35–40% average), Denver generates significant household dust from drier air. Duct systems can accumulate heavy dust loads, especially in older homes on unpaved or clay soil lots (common in older Aurora, Lakewood, and Englewood neighborhoods where soil is silty).

High HVAC runtime. Denver's weather demands both heating and cooling — with temperatures ranging from -20°F lows in winter to 105°F highs in summer. Long HVAC runtimes circulate more air volume through ducts, accumulating debris faster than in moderate climates.

The NADCA Standard — What You're Paying For

The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) sets the industry standard for duct cleaning methodology (the ACR standard: Assessment, Cleaning, and Restoration). NADCA-certified contractors use negative-pressure containment to push contaminated air to a HEPA-filtered truck-mounted vacuum, preventing debris from recirculating into the home during cleaning. Prices at the lower end of Denver's range often indicate shortcuts — brush-only cleaning without proper containment is inadequate.

Always ask: "Are you NADCA-certified?" and "Do you use negative pressure / truck-mounted vacuum?"

Duct Cleaning FAQs — Denver, CO

Why Hire a NADCA-Certified Duct Cleaner in Denver

Why Duct Cleaning Quality Matters Especially in Denver

Denver's unique climate — wildfire smoke, high altitude, dry air, and dual heating/cooling seasons — means duct quality has a measurable impact on indoor air and HVAC efficiency. Not all duct cleaning services are equal, and the industry has a significant problem with scam operators who charge $49–$99 and provide almost no benefit.

The Duct Cleaning Scam Pattern in Denver

The Environmental Protection Agency has documented the "bait-and-switch" duct cleaning scam: a company advertises very low prices ($49–$99 for whole-house duct cleaning), arrives and runs a shop vacuum in a few accessible vents, then upsells aggressive add-ons (antimicrobial coatings, biocide treatments, "sealants") that are not needed. In Denver, these operators commonly solicit in neighborhoods like Aurora, Lakewood, and Thornton.

Red flags for duct cleaning scam operations:

  • Price under $150 for a full-house cleaning
  • No NADCA certification
  • No negative-pressure or truck-mounted vacuum equipment
  • Pressure to add antimicrobial treatments at point of sale
  • No written estimate or itemized invoice

What a Legitimate Denver Duct Cleaning Includes

A proper NADCA-compliant duct cleaning from a reputable Denver provider includes:

  • Pre-service inspection of duct condition with photos
  • Negative-pressure containment from a truck-mounted HEPA vacuum through a 6–8" access point
  • Mechanical agitation with soft-bristle whip brushes inside all supply and return ducts
  • Cleaning of the air handler, blower, and accessible coil area
  • Post-service inspection confirmation
  • Written report of findings (including any duct leakage or damage identified)

Colorado HVAC Contractor Context

Duct cleaning itself is not regulated separately in Colorado. However, if the provider also performs furnace or AC maintenance (common as a package), they should hold a Colorado HVAC contractor registration from the Colorado Division of Professions and Occupations and EPA Section 608 refrigerant certification for any refrigerant work.

For standalone duct cleaning, NADCA certification is the quality credential to require. Verify NADCA membership at nadca.com/find-a-member.

DIY vs. Professional Duct Cleaning in Denver

DIY vs. Professional Duct Cleaning — Is It Worth Doing Yourself?

Some Denver homeowners wonder if they can clean their own ducts with a shop vacuum and a brush kit. Here's an honest comparison.

FactorDIY CleaningNADCA-Certified Professional
Access to deep ductworkOnly first 2–4 ft from ventsFull duct length via negative pressure
Containment of debrisOften redistributes dust into homeHEPA-filtered vacuum prevents recirculation
Air handler cleaningNot accessible to most homeownersIncluded in full service
Dryer vent cleaningCan do with brush kit (viable DIY)More thorough with rotary brush + vacuum
Post-wildfire smoke removalIneffective — PM2.5 coats duct wallsRequires full mechanical agitation + pressure
Evaporative cooler ductsCan rinse accessible sectionsFull pad and duct system cleaning
Identification of duct damageUnlikely without inspectionIncluded in NADCA inspection
Mold identificationNot detectable without inspectionVisual inspection; can recommend remediation
Time requiredFull day for inadequate result3–5 hours for thorough whole-house
Cost$50–$150 for equipment$350–$600 for typical Denver home
Wildfire smoke efficacyVery limitedEffective with proper equipment

When DIY Duct Maintenance Makes Sense

  • Dryer vent cleaning is one viable DIY task — a $25 rotary brush kit and shop vacuum can clean a standard dryer exhaust run effectively, and frequent cleaning prevents the #1 cause of residential fires in Colorado (clogged dryer vents).
  • Register and grille cleaning — individual supply and return register covers can be removed, washed, and replaced by any homeowner with minimal equipment.
  • Filter replacement — MERV 13 or higher filters in your Denver HVAC system capture wildfire smoke particles and should be changed every 30–60 days during smoke season.

When Professional Duct Cleaning Is Worth the Investment in Denver

  • After a wildfire smoke event lasting more than 2–3 days (Cameron Peak-level events in Denver metro)
  • Before or after a major renovation that generated drywall, insulation, or subfloor dust
  • If any household member has asthma, allergies, or respiratory conditions
  • If you notice reduced HVAC airflow or uneven heating/cooling between rooms
  • If the system has never been cleaned and the home is 5+ years old

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