Last updated: May 20, 2026

Duct Cleaning · Vista, CA

Duct cleaning in Vista, CA

A real duct cleaning runs $350 to $700 for most Vista homes, not the $99 you see on a flyer. We use the NADCA negative-pressure method, clean every supply and return, and show you before and after photos so you see what came out.

Climate Pros SD technician performing duct cleaning in Vista, CA

Duct cleaning in Vista costs $350 to $700 for a typical single-family home. The price moves with the size of the house, the number of HVAC systems, and whether you add duct sealing. We quote the job free, in writing, before anyone runs a hose into your ceiling.

Most of the duct cleaning advertised in North County Inland is a marketing trick. A $99 special buys ten minutes with a shop vac and a hard upsell on a new system. That is not duct cleaning. The real version uses a truck-mounted or portable negative-pressure vacuum, agitation brushes through every branch, and a camera so you can see the before and after. That is the work we do, and it is why our price is honest about what the job actually takes.

We clean ducts across every part of Vista. That includes the planned tract homes in Shadowridge, the 1960s and 1970s homes around Buena Vista and Townsite, the older bungalows near Vista Village and the historic downtown, and the larger lots on the hillsides toward Bonsall and the avocado groves. Same flat pricing everywhere in the city, with no surcharge for the hilltop addresses or the longer rural driveways.

What's included in a Vista duct cleaning

A full duct cleaning is a system job, not a register job. Here is what our crew does on a standard Vista home, start to finish.

  • Negative-pressure HEPA vacuum on the whole duct system, not a shop vac at one vent
  • Agitation brush and compressed-air whip run through every supply and return branch
  • Supply plenum and return plenum cleaning, where most of the heavy debris collects
  • Blower wheel and blower compartment cleaning, often the dirtiest part of the system
  • Evaporator coil surface cleaning when access allows
  • Every supply register and return grille pulled, washed, and reset
  • Source removal of construction dust, drywall debris, and settled attic dust
  • Sanitizing fog through the system when there is mold or odor, on request
  • A leak and sealing inspection of accessible duct joints in the attic
  • A before and after photo report so you see the actual result, not a promise
Duct Cleaning detail work by a Climate Pros SD technician in Vista, CA

Duct cleaning cost in Vista

Every duct cleaning is quoted flat and in writing before we start. These are the typical 2026 ranges Vista homeowners see. The exact number depends on home size, system count, and any sealing you add.

Repair Typical range Notes
Free in-home estimate $0 We inspect the system and quote the job before any work
Condo or small home, one system $300 - $400 Under about 1,200 square feet, single HVAC system
Standard single-family home $350 - $550 The typical Shadowridge or Townsite 3-bed
Large home, one system $550 - $700 Over about 2,500 square feet, long duct runs
Second HVAC system +$250 - $400 Two-story Vista homes often have an upstairs and downstairs system
Blower wheel deep clean +$80 - $150 Heavy buildup pulled and brushed off the wheel
Evaporator coil cleaning +$120 - $250 When the coil is fouled enough to choke airflow
Sanitizing fog treatment +$75 - $150 For mold odor or after pest activity
Accessible duct sealing add-on +$200 - $600 Mastic on reachable attic joints, higher value than cleaning alone
Dryer vent cleaning add-on +$129 Worth bundling while the crew is already on site

Pricing is the same across Vista and all of San Diego County. There is no travel surcharge for Shadowridge, the downtown Vista Village area, or the rural hillside addresses toward Bonsall. If we inspect your system and you do not actually need a cleaning, we tell you that and you owe nothing for the visit.

Do you actually need duct cleaning?

Duct cleaning is worth the money when there is a real reason for it. It is a waste of money when there is not. We would rather tell you the truth on the phone than sell you a job you do not need. Here is the honest version.

When duct cleaning genuinely helps

Clean the ducts when there is visible mold inside the ducts or on the coil, when rodents or insects have been in the attic ductwork, when the home was recently remodeled and drywall dust got into the system, or when you just bought the house and have no idea how long it has been since the last cleaning. Heavy visible dust at the registers and a dusty smell when the system starts are also fair reasons.

When it does not help

If your ducts are sealed, your filter is decent, and nobody in the home has unexplained allergy symptoms, an annual duct cleaning is usually a salesman talking, not a need. The EPA does not recommend routine cleaning on a fixed schedule. Most Vista homes do well with a cleaning every five to seven years, not every year.

Duct sealing is often the better spend

Here is the part most companies will not say. A typical Vista home loses 20 to 30 percent of its conditioned air through duct leaks. That is air you paid SDG&E to cool, leaking into a 130-degree attic. Sealing those leaks with mastic lowers your bill and improves comfort in a way cleaning alone never will.

When we are already inside the ducts for a cleaning, sealing the accessible joints is a high-value add-on. If your real complaint is high bills or rooms that never cool, we will tell you sealing matters more than cleaning. The choice stays yours, but you will get the honest read first.

Local angle

Duct cleaning built for Vista homes

Why Vista ductwork gets dirty

Vista sits in North County Inland, a few miles back from the coast. The mornings can carry a marine haze, but the summer afternoons climb past 100 degrees with low humidity. Systems run long hours from June through September, and every long run hour pulls more dust into the supply and return runs.

The inland air around Vista carries its own load. Vista has deep agricultural roots, and the avocado groves and open hillsides on the city's edges send dry-season dust and pollen drifting into homes. Ductwork that breathes attic air all year collects that grit decade after decade. That slow buildup is the duct cleaning Vista homeowners actually have a reason to book.

The housing stock we work on

Buena Vista, Townsite, and the older tracts near the downtown core are largely 1960s and 1970s homes. The original ductwork runs through a vented attic and a lot of it has never been cleaned once. Those are the homes where decades of inland dust have built up in the runs.

Shadowridge is a 1980s and 1990s planned community with two-story floor plans and longer duct runs. The upstairs system in those homes collects more debris than the owner expects. The historic bungalows near Vista Village sometimes have ductwork retrofitted into a cramped attic, and the rural homes toward Bonsall sit closer to open land where dust load runs higher.

Permits and what to expect

Duct cleaning does not require a permit in the City of Vista. It is maintenance, not construction. If your inspection turns up ductwork that is collapsed, disconnected, or beyond sealing, that is a duct replacement, and a duct replacement does need a mechanical permit. We tell you which category your system is in before any work starts.

A standard Vista duct cleaning takes three to five hours. We protect floors and furniture, run the equipment from a parked truck or a portable unit, and leave you with photos of the result. No mess left behind, no surprise charge at the end.

How fast we reach you

Duct cleaning is scheduled work, not an emergency, so we usually book it within a few days across Vista. We give you a firm arrival window and call before the crew heads out. The free estimate can often happen the same week you call.

Vista duct cleaning questions

How much does duct cleaning cost in Vista?

Duct cleaning in 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 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 Vista homes need a cleaning every five to seven years, not every year.

Does the inland heat in Vista affect my ducts?

It does. North County Inland summers push past 100 degrees, so systems run long hours from June through September. More run time pulls more air, and more air means more dust settling into the duct runs. Dry-season dust off the open hillsides adds to that buildup every year.

How do I know a duct cleaner is actually cleaning?

Ask for negative-pressure HEPA equipment, agitation brushes run through every branch, and before and after photos. A $99 special does not carry enough equipment to do the job. Our crew shows up with the real tools and leaves you with photos of what came out.

Why is there so much dust in my Townsite or Buena Vista home?

Those 1960s and 1970s homes route ductwork through a vented attic that breathes outside air all year. Decades of inland dust, insulation fiber, and Santa Ana grit 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 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 Vista homes. A larger Shadowridge 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.

Does living near the Vista avocado groves affect my air quality?

It can add to the dust load. Open agricultural land and hillsides send dry-season dust and pollen drifting into nearby homes, and ductwork in a vented attic collects it. A cleaning pulls that buildup out, though a decent filter does most of the day-to-day work.

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 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 Shadowridge or rural Vista?

No. Pricing is flat across all of Vista and San Diego County. There is no mileage or travel surcharge for Shadowridge, Vista Village, or the rural hillside addresses toward Bonsall. 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 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 Vista?

No. Duct cleaning is maintenance and needs no permit in the City of 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.

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We cover Vista and the surrounding North County Inland communities, with same-day service on most duct cleaning calls.

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