Trusted Air Duct Cleaning for Miami Homeowners
Air duct cleaning in Miami typically costs $300–$800 for a standard residential system and takes 2–4 hours, with most jobs completed same-day when booked before noon. At Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami, we’ve spent 11 years removing the dust, mold spores, and construction debris that accumulate faster in our humid subtropical climate than nearly anywhere else in the country. Owner Michael Brown arrives as the lead technician on every job — not a rotating subcontractor — backed by 867 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. Whether you’re in a 1950s Coral Gables bungalow with original galvanized ductwork or a new Brickell high-rise with a modern flex system, we bring the same professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment that commercial restoration contractors use. Call (833) 628-3661 for a free estimate and we’ll get you on the schedule.

What Our Air Duct Cleaning Service Includes
Residential Duct Cleaning
Miami’s year-round air conditioning means residential systems run constantly, pulling in everything from Saharan dust to pet dander to the fine particulate that blows in from Biscayne Bay. We clean the complete supply and return network in single-family homes, townhouses, and condos — from the air handler to every register — using negative-pressure extraction that captures debris rather than redistributing it. Michael Brown has cleaned ducts in homes from Little Havana to Pinecrest, and he’ll flag any corrosion or disconnections he finds before they become expensive problems.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Restaurants in Wynwood, medical offices in Doral, and retail spaces in the Design District all face stricter indoor air standards and heavier system loads than residential buildings. Our commercial duct cleaning handles rooftop units, VAV boxes, and extensive trunk-line systems with the same Rotobrush and Nikro equipment scaled to the job size. We work around your operating hours — early mornings, evenings, or weekends — because we know closing a Miami business during peak hours isn’t an option.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air into your living spaces, which means any contamination there reaches you directly. In Miami’s older homes — especially in neighborhoods like Allapattah and Liberty City — we’ve found supply lines partially blocked by deteriorating fiberglass insulation and even pest debris. We clean each supply branch individually, seal access points properly, and verify airflow restoration before we leave.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to the air handler, making them the first collection point for dust and the most likely location for mold growth in our high-humidity environment. We see return plenums in Miami Beach condos coated with a layer of greasy particulate from coastal salt air mixed with indoor pollutants. Our negative-pressure system extracts this buildup without releasing it into your home, and we’ll inspect the return path for leaks that are pulling unconditioned attic air.
Full System Cleaning
A full system cleaning addresses the air handler, evaporator coils, blower assembly, and the complete duct network — the only approach that makes sense if your system hasn’t been serviced in years or if you’ve recently completed renovation work. Miami’s construction boom means plenty of homes have drywall dust and silica particulate still circulating from years-old remodels. We coordinate coil cleaning with duct cleaning in one visit, so you’re not paying for multiple service calls or managing different contractors.
Video Inspection
Our video inspection sends a high-resolution camera through your ductwork to document condition before and after cleaning — useful for insurance claims, property sales, or simply knowing what you’re dealing with. In Miami’s 1960s-era ranch homes, we’ve found collapsed flex duct hidden in soffits; in newer construction, we’ve identified installation debris left by builders. You’ll see exactly what we see, and we’ll explain whether cleaning, repair, or sealing is the right next step.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Air Duct Cleaning
We’ve serviced and cleaned ductwork connected to hundreds of Honeywell air cleaning systems across Miami-Dade County, from whole-house media filters integrated into Trane and Carrier air handlers to standalone electronic air cleaners in Coconut Grove estates. We know how Honeywell’s F300 and F100 series interact with duct airflow rates, and we’ll verify your system’s static pressure after cleaning to ensure the filter isn’t creating an unintended restriction.
Our experience with Nikro equipment extends beyond our own cleaning systems — we’ve serviced commercial Nikro air scrubbers and negative-air machines for property management clients in Downtown Miami and Brickell who maintain their own remediation inventory. Whether your building uses Honeywell, Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, Guardsman, or any other make of air quality equipment, we understand how clean ductwork integrates with the full system. We’ve yet to encounter a configuration in Miami that we couldn’t handle in-house.
Signs You Need Air Duct Cleaning Right Now
- Visible dust blowing from registers when the AC kicks on. If you see a puff of particulate every time your system cycles, your supply ducts are holding debris that’s dislodging under airflow pressure. In Miami, where systems cycle frequently, this means you’re breathing that dust continuously — and it’s often finer and more deeply embedded than surface household dust.
- Uneven cooling between rooms, especially in older Miami homes. When some rooms stay stuffy while others overcool, restricted airflow from duct buildup is a likely culprit. We’ve restored balanced airflow in Coral Gables homes where owners had been told they needed a new AC unit when the real problem was a return duct partially blocked by years of accumulated debris.
- Musty or mildew odor when the system runs. Miami’s humidity creates ideal conditions for microbial growth in ductwork, particularly in returns and evaporator cabinets. If you smell something damp and organic when the blower engages, you’re likely smelling active biological growth that cleaning — and possibly sanitizing — needs to address before it spreads.
- Recent renovation or construction work. Even professional contractors rarely seal ducts during remodeling, and drywall dust, sawdust, and insulation particulate find their way into the system. We recommend duct cleaning after any significant renovation, especially in Miami’s active market where quick flips and additions are common.
- Allergy symptoms that worsen indoors or at night. If you’re experiencing increased congestion, itchy eyes, or respiratory irritation specifically when home, your ducts may be circulating concentrated allergens. This is especially relevant in Miami’s spring when oak and grass pollen levels spike and get drawn into systems running 24/7.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Process — Step by Step
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System assessment and access planning. Michael Brown arrives, introduces himself as the owner and lead technician, and walks your system with you. We locate all registers, inspect the air handler location, and identify the best access points for our equipment — typically existing register openings plus one or two strategically placed service openings that we seal professionally afterward.
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Video inspection (when warranted). For systems with unknown history, suspected damage, or before/after documentation needs, we run our camera through the trunk lines and major branches. This takes 10–15 minutes and gives us both a baseline for the cleaning scope and evidence of the final result.
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Negative-pressure extraction with rotary brushing. We connect our Nikro high-powered vacuum to the duct system, creating sustained negative pressure that prevents debris escape. Then we feed Rotobrush rotary brushes through each branch — the brushes loosen adhered buildup while the vacuum captures it immediately. This is the difference between actual duct cleaning and the superficial “blow-and-go” services that leave most debris behind.
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Component cleaning and final inspection. We clean the air handler cabinet, blower assembly, and evaporator coils as needed, then run a final video pass or visual inspection to confirm debris removal. In Miami’s humid environment, we also check for standing water or condensation issues that could restart contamination quickly.
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Sealing, sanitizing (if requested), and cleanup. We seal all access points with proper metal patches or professional-grade plugs, apply EPA-registered sanitizer if you’ve opted for that service, and leave your home exactly as we found it — minus the duct contamination. Michael reviews the work with you before requesting final sign-off.
How Much Does Air Duct Cleaning Cost in Miami?
A typical residential air duct cleaning in Miami runs $350–$650 for a standard 2,000-square-foot home with one air handler and 8–12 registers. Smaller condos in Brickell or Miami Beach with compact duct runs might fall in the $300–$450 range, while larger homes in Pinecrest or Coral Gables with multiple zones, extensive trunk lines, or accessibility challenges can reach $700–$900. Commercial systems start around $800 and scale based on square footage and system complexity — a Wynwood restaurant with a rooftop package unit and extensive grease-laden return ducting will require more labor than a standard office buildout.
Several factors move the price within these ranges. System accessibility matters: ducts running through finished soffits or tight attic spaces in older Miami homes take longer to access properly. The contamination level affects timing — a system with heavy mold growth or post-construction debris requires more passes and sometimes specialized handling. Additional services like coil cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, or sanitizing add cost but reduce your total project price compared to scheduling them separately.

To avoid overpaying, get an in-person estimate that specifies the exact scope: number of registers cleaned, whether returns and supplies are both included, and what equipment will be used. Be wary of $99 “whole house” specials — they’re typically bait-and-switch operations that upsell aggressively or perform minimal actual cleaning. Our estimates are free, detailed, and delivered by Michael Brown himself, so you’re speaking with the person who’ll do the work. Call (833) 628-3661 to schedule yours.
Air Duct Cleaning Near Miami — Our Service Area
We cover the full Miami metro area with typical response times of same-day to next-day depending on scheduling load. Our regular service zone includes Air Duct Cleaning in Norland, Air Duct Cleaning in Scott Lake, and Air Duct Cleaning in Andover, plus Miami Gardens, Carol City, Lake Lucerne, Golden Glades, Ives Estates, Lake Forest, West Park, Miramar, and North Miami Beach. Whether you’re managing a rental portfolio in Norland or maintaining your primary residence in Scott Lake, the same owner-operator arrives with the same equipment and the same 4.9-star accountability.
Serving Miami, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Miami area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Air Duct Cleaning in Miami
Air duct cleaning is the mechanical removal of dust, debris, allergens, and microbial growth from your HVAC ductwork and components using specialized negative-pressure vacuums and rotary brushes. In Miami’s climate, we typically remove fine particulate from constant AC operation, pollen drawn in during our long spring season, mold spores that colonize in humid conditions, and construction debris from the area’s active building market. The goal is restored airflow, reduced indoor pollutant circulation, and decreased strain on your HVAC equipment.
Most residential air duct cleaning jobs in Miami take 2.5 to 4 hours from arrival to departure, depending on system size and contamination level. A compact condo system might be completed in under 2 hours, while a large multi-zone home with video inspection and coil cleaning can extend to 5–6 hours. We schedule with realistic timeframes and don’t rush — thoroughness is why our reviews stay consistent. Call (833) 628-3661 for a time estimate specific to your home.
Residential air duct cleaning in Miami typically costs $350–$650, with smaller condos starting around $300 and larger or more complex systems reaching $800–$900. Commercial pricing starts near $800 and scales with system size. The exact price depends on register count, system accessibility, contamination level, and any add-on services like coil cleaning or sanitizing. We provide free, no-obligation estimates in person so you’re not guessing — call (833) 628-3661 to schedule yours.
Yes — we regularly clean ductwork integrated with Honeywell, Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, and Guardsman systems, and we understand how these components affect airflow and filtration performance. Our 11 years of single-trade focus means we’ve encountered virtually every configuration in the Miami market. Whether you have a whole-house dehumidifier, electronic air cleaner, or media filtration system, we’ll clean around it properly and verify it’s functioning correctly afterward.
We often have same-day availability for air duct cleaning in Miami when you call before noon, though our schedule fills quickly during peak spring allergy season and after major storms. We don’t overbook — Michael Brown is the lead technician on every job, so our daily capacity reflects what one experienced owner-operator can execute to our standards. For urgent situations like post-water-damage or pre-home-sale inspections, call (833) 628-3661 and we’ll find the earliest opening.
We stand behind our workmanship with a satisfaction commitment — if you’re not satisfied with the results, we’ll return to address the concern. Because air duct cleaning removes existing contamination rather than preventing future buildup, we don’t offer open-ended “clean forever” warranties that some competitors advertise misleadingly. We do provide documentation of the work performed, including before/after video when requested, and we’ll advise you on realistic maintenance intervals for your specific Miami home and usage patterns.
Clear a path to your air handler and all registers, secure pets in a separate room, and ensure we have access to a working electrical outlet — our Nikro and Rotobrush equipment draws significant power. If you have specific concerns about certain rooms or have noticed symptoms tied to particular zones, let Michael know during the initial walkthrough so we can prioritize those areas. We’ll handle furniture protection, floor coverings, and cleanup — your preparation is minimal. Call (833) 628-3661 with any questions before we arrive.
Schedule Your Air Duct Cleaning Service in Miami Today
Stop circulating dust through a system that should be delivering clean, cool air. Owner Michael Brown will arrive at your Miami home with 11 years of focused expertise, professional Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, and the accountability that 867 verified reviews at 4.9 stars represent. From cleaning to repair to sanitizing — handled in one visit, by one experienced technician you can look up by name. Call (833) 628-3661 now for your free, no-obligation estimate.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami, serving Miami, FL since 2013.