How much does duct cleaning cost in Chula Vista?
Duct cleaning in Chula Vista runs $350 to $700 for most single-family homes. A condo or small home is closer to $300 to $400. Add $250 to $400 for a second HVAC system, and add duct sealing if your home needs it. We quote the job free and in writing before any work begins.
Is duct cleaning worth it for my Chula Vista home?
It is worth it when there is a real reason: visible mold, rodents in the attic ducts, recent drywall dust from a remodel, or heavy dust at the registers. It is not worth it as a yearly routine. Most Chula Vista homes need a cleaning every five to seven years, not every year.
I own a rental on the Chula Vista west side. Should I clean the ducts between tenants?
A turnover is a fair time to check, but it is not an automatic yes. If the last tenants smoked, kept pets, or the home was remodeled, a cleaning makes sense. If the ducts are sealed and the filter was kept up, a fresh filter is usually enough. We give landlords a straight read so you do not spend on a job you do not need.
Why is there so much dust in my older Chula Vista home?
Those 1940s through 1960s west side homes route ductwork through a vented attic that breathes outside air all year. Decades of dust and insulation fiber settle into the runs. If the ducts have never been cleaned, that buildup ends up back in your living space every time the system runs.
Should I seal my ducts instead of cleaning them?
Often, yes. A typical Chula Vista home loses 20 to 30 percent of its conditioned air through duct leaks. Sealing those leaks with mastic lowers your SDG&E bill and fixes rooms that never cool. If high bills are your real complaint, sealing matters more than cleaning. We give you the honest read first.
How long does a duct cleaning take?
Three to five hours for most single-family Chula Vista homes. A larger Otay Ranch or Eastlake home with two HVAC systems can run most of a day. We protect floors and furniture, work from a parked truck or portable unit, and clean up fully before we leave.
My upstairs in Eastlake collects more dust than downstairs. Is that normal?
It is common in two-story master-planned homes. The upstairs system often has longer runs and works against rising heat, so it moves more air and collects more debris. We clean both systems and check the upstairs runs closely, since that is where the buildup usually shows.
Do I need duct cleaning after a remodel?
Usually yes. Drywall dust is fine and it gets everywhere, including deep into supply and return ducts. A cleaning after a Chula Vista remodel pulls that construction debris out before it circulates for years. It is one of the few times we recommend cleaning without hesitation.
Do you charge extra to come to Otay Ranch or Eastlake?
No. Pricing is flat across all of Chula Vista and San Diego County. There is no mileage or travel surcharge for Otay Ranch, Eastlake, the eastern hillside, or the older west side. The quote you get is the same wherever your home is.
How often should I clean my ducts?
Every five to seven years is typical for most Chula Vista homes. Clean sooner if there is mold, pests, a remodel, or a new home with unknown history. The EPA does not recommend cleaning on a fixed annual schedule. If a company pushes yearly cleaning, that is a sales pitch.
Will duct cleaning lower my energy bill?
A little, by restoring airflow if the ducts were badly clogged. But the bigger savings come from duct sealing, not cleaning. Sealing the leaks that lose 20 to 30 percent of your conditioned air is what actually moves your SDG&E bill. We will tell you which one your home needs.
Do you need a permit for duct cleaning in Chula Vista?
No. Duct cleaning is maintenance and needs no permit in the City of Chula Vista. If the inspection finds ductwork that is collapsed or disconnected, that is a duct replacement, and replacement does need a mechanical permit. We tell you which category your system falls into before any work starts.