
Licensed HVAC technicians serving Park Slope, Brooklyn. Same-day service available.
New York City's air carries more particulate matter than most American cities. Construction dust from the perpetual building and renovation activity, vehicle exhaust from dense traffic, pollen from parks and street trees, and general urban grime all find their way into your building's ductwork every time the HVAC system runs. Over months and years, this accumulation creates a layer of dust, allergens, mold spores, and debris inside your ducts that gets recirculated through your living or working space every time the system cycles on. For NYC residents dealing with allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions—which affect a disproportionately high percentage of New Yorkers compared to national averages—dirty ductwork can significantly worsen symptoms. Professional duct cleaning removes this accumulated contamination using specialized equipment including high-powered vacuums, rotating brushes, and compressed air tools that dislodge and extract debris from the entire duct system. NYC's building diversity means duct cleaning is not a one-size-fits-all service. Brownstones with decades-old sheet metal ductwork may contain thick layers of settled dust. Commercial buildings with extensive duct networks need systematic cleaning with access through strategically placed openings. Newer apartments with modern duct systems may need cleaning after construction or renovation projects that introduced drywall dust and debris into the air distribution system. The EPA recommends duct cleaning when there is visible mold growth, evidence of pest infestation, or excessive dust accumulation, and we add post-renovation cleaning and any time occupants notice increased allergy symptoms or musty odors when the HVAC runs. Our team uses NADCA-compliant methods to deliver thorough, verified duct cleaning across all five boroughs.
In Park Slope, Brooklyn, our HVAC technicians are experienced with the area's Brownstones, rowhouses, small apartment buildings, some new condos. Park Slope brownstones with forced-air systems accumulate significant dust during renovations and from aging building materials. Our duct cleaning service improves air quality, particularly important for the neighborhood's many young families.
Typical buildings: Brownstones, rowhouses, small apartment buildings, some new condos
Park Slope brownstones with forced-air systems accumulate significant dust during renovations and from aging building materials. Our duct cleaning service improves air quality, particularly important for the neighborhood's many young families.
Park Slope Historic District encompasses much of the neighborhood. LPC approval needed for exterior modifications. DOB permits required for boiler replacements and major HVAC work.
Pre-cleaning inspection with camera to assess duct condition and contamination level
Seal and protect your home—all furniture and flooring near work areas covered
Clean entire duct system using high-powered vacuum, rotating brushes, and compressed air
Sanitize ductwork with EPA-approved antimicrobial treatment if mold is present
Post-cleaning camera inspection to verify thorough cleaning and provide before/after photos
Duct Cleaning in Park Slope typically costs $360 - $720. As a premium neighborhood, HVAC service costs here tend to be slightly above the NYC average due to building complexity and access requirements. Get a free estimate for your specific situation.
"Had three Mitsubishi mini-splits installed in our Park Slope brownstone. The team was incredibly professional — they protected our floors, ran the lines neatly through the walls, and left the place cleaner than they found it. The units are whisper quiet and our first summer electric bill was actually lower than when we had window units."
"I was skeptical that a mini-split could heat my Bed-Stuy apartment through a full NYC winter, but my Daikin system has been incredible. Even on the coldest days it keeps my place warm and comfortable. And in summer it cools the apartment down in about 15 minutes. Best home improvement investment I have made."
"Our restaurant in Williamsburg was having serious kitchen ventilation issues — cooking odors were reaching the dining room and our AC could not keep up with the kitchen heat. They redesigned our exhaust and make-up air system and added supplemental cooling for the dining area. The difference is night and day, and we passed our DOH inspection with no issues."
The EPA and NADCA recommend duct cleaning every 3-5 years for most buildings, but NYC buildings may benefit from more frequent cleaning due to higher dust and pollution levels. You should also consider duct cleaning after renovations that generate dust, if you notice visible mold or debris in the ducts, if there is a vermin infestation, or if occupants are experiencing unexplained allergies or respiratory issues.
Yes, professional duct cleaning removes accumulated dust, debris, allergens, and potential mold from your ductwork, which can significantly improve indoor air quality. This is particularly important in NYC, where outdoor pollutants and construction dust regularly enter buildings. However, duct cleaning should be performed by a qualified professional using proper equipment — improper cleaning can actually release more contaminants into the air.
Signs of duct leaks include rooms that are difficult to heat or cool, unusually high energy bills, visible gaps or disconnections at duct joints, dusty rooms despite regular cleaning, and a system that runs constantly without achieving the desired temperature. Duct leaks can waste 20-30% of conditioned air. A professional duct inspection with pressure testing can identify and quantify leaks.
Adding traditional ductwork to an existing NYC apartment is challenging due to space constraints, but it is possible in some situations, particularly during a major renovation. Alternatives include high-velocity mini-duct systems that use 2-inch flexible ducts that fit in walls and ceilings, and ductless mini-split systems that eliminate the need for ducts entirely. The best approach depends on your building's structure and your renovation plans.
Condensation forms on ducts when warm, humid air contacts the cool surface of air-conditioned ductwork. This is common in NYC's humid summers, especially in ducts running through unconditioned spaces like attics or crawl spaces. Insufficient duct insulation is the primary cause. Left unchecked, condensation leads to water damage, mold growth, and reduced air quality. Proper duct insulation and vapor barriers are the solution.
Professional duct cleaning in NYC typically costs $400-$800 for a standard residential apartment and $600-$1,500 for a larger home or brownstone, depending on the number of vents, system size, and accessibility. Be wary of companies advertising duct cleaning for $99 or similar low prices — quality duct cleaning requires proper equipment and takes several hours. Extremely low prices often indicate a bait-and-switch or inadequate service.
Yes, sealing ductwork is one of the most cost-effective energy improvements you can make. Leaky ducts can waste 20-30% of conditioned air, driving up energy costs and making it difficult to maintain comfortable temperatures. Professional duct sealing using mastic sealant or aerosol-based sealing methods can significantly improve system efficiency and comfort. The investment typically pays for itself within 1-2 years through energy savings.
Duct cleaning physically removes dust, debris, and contaminants from the interior surfaces of your ductwork using brushes, compressed air, and vacuum equipment. Duct sanitizing is an additional step that applies an antimicrobial treatment to the duct surfaces to kill mold, bacteria, and other biological contaminants. Sanitizing is recommended when mold has been found in the ducts or when there are concerns about biological contamination.
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