Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Washington
Air duct cleaning in Washington, PA typically runs $350–$650 for a full residential system and is usually completed in a single visit. For homes with coal-era gravity furnace conversions or extensive retrofit ductwork, costs can reach $800–$1,200 due to the additional time and specialized equipment required.

We know Washington well. From the brick two-stories lining West Chestnut Street to the hilltop neighborhoods above the historic downtown core, we’ve been cleaning ducts in this city for years. Eric Bailey, our owner and lead technician, brings 11 years of focused air duct expertise to every job — not a rotating crew, but the same person who built this business from the ground up. When you call (866) 402-3567, you’re talking to the technician who’ll actually be working in your home.
Washington sits at higher elevation than Pittsburgh, which means heavier snow, sustained cold, and furnaces that run hard for five-plus months. That extended runtime, combined with southwestern Pennsylvania’s humidity and overcast conditions, accelerates dust and moisture buildup inside ducts. Our Air Duct Cleaning team understands how Washington’s climate and housing stock create unique indoor air challenges — and we address them with professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, not consumer-grade vacuums rebranded for the trade.
Why Meridian Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Pittsburgh Is Washington’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Our reputation in Washington is built on specificity. We’ve earned 482 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and many of our Washington customers come from referrals in the 15301 zip code and surrounding neighborhoods. They mention the same things: Eric showed up on time, explained what he found, and cleaned what others missed.
Response time to Washington is typically same-day or next-day, depending on scheduling. We’re not dispatching from a distant call center — we’re routing from our Pittsburgh base with direct knowledge of Washington’s street grid, the tight alleys behind older homes, and the parking constraints near the historic downtown. That local familiarity saves time on arrival and prevents the access surprises that derail appointments.
What separates us in Washington is our experience with coal-era housing. Most duct cleaners treat every system as standard flex duct or modern sheet metal. We walk into Washington basements knowing what to look for: the oversized trunk lines from converted gravity furnaces, the retrofitted supply runs crammed into walls never designed for them, the decades of accumulated debris that standard filter changes never touch. This isn’t generalist HVAC work — it’s 11 years focused on one trade.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Washington
Residential Duct Cleaning
Washington’s residential neighborhoods near the historic downtown core contain dense concentrations of early 20th-century brick and wood-frame two-stories built during the region’s coal and industrial boom. Many still have original or early-retrofit sheet-metal duct runs crammed into tight basement and wall cavities. Our residential service addresses these systems directly — we don’t assume modern construction. We inspect, access, and clean ductwork that was never engineered for today’s forced-air loads, removing the trapped debris that develops in gaps and sags unique to retrofitted systems.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Washington’s commercial buildings — from the storefronts along Main Street to the professional offices near Washington & Jefferson College — present their own challenges. Older commercial HVAC systems in this city often share the same retrofit history as residential: converted heating systems, added cooling, ductwork that expanded piecemeal over decades. We clean these systems with the same Rotobrush and Nikro equipment we use on large residential jobs, scaled to commercial square footage and runtime demands.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts deliver heated and cooled air to your living spaces. In Washington homes, these runs often originate from basement trunk lines that are far larger and dirtier than the register count suggests. We clean the full supply path — from the trunk connection through each branch run to the register boot — using brush-and-vacuum agitation that dislodges adhered debris rather than simply vacuuming loose dust.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to the air handler, and in Washington’s older homes, these pathways are frequently the most neglected. Coal-era conversions often left return pathways improvised — panned joist cavities, unsealed wall chases, oversized openings that collect debris from basements and wall cavities. We inspect and clean these returns thoroughly, including video inspection where access allows, so you see what we’re seeing.
Full System Cleaning
This is our most comprehensive service, and it’s what many Washington homes actually need. A full system cleaning covers supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, plenums, and the air handler cabinet — the complete air path. For homes with coal-conversion ductwork, this is often the only approach that addresses the real problem: decades-deep debris reservoirs in oversized, unsealed basement trunks that standard cleaning ignores. We price full system cleaning based on system complexity and access, with typical Washington homes falling in the $500–$850 range.

Video Inspection
Before we clean and after we finish, we offer video inspection of accessible ductwork. In Washington’s older systems, this is particularly valuable — it documents the condition of retrofitted ducts, identifies gaps or separations that explain poor airflow, and confirms that coal-era trunk lines have actually been cleaned rather than bypassed. You’ll see what we see, and you’ll know the work was done completely.
What happens when you call
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Trusted Brands We Service in Washington
We work with leading air quality equipment and maintain familiarity with Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies product lines. For Washington homeowners looking to improve filtration or sanitizing alongside cleaning, we can advise on compatible upgrades and integrate them during the service visit. We don’t sell equipment we don’t understand — our 11 years in this trade means we know what works with Washington’s older systems and what doesn’t. Parts and compatibility knowledge for these brands means faster turnaround when your system needs more than cleaning.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Washington Homes
- Coal-conversion trunk lines left untouched. Contractors see a standard register count and quote accordingly, missing the massive unsealed trunk duct in the basement that acts as the primary debris reservoir. These oversized sheet-metal channels — designed for passive gravity airflow — harbor decades of coal dust, rust scale, and accumulated particulate that recirculates through the entire system.
- Tight crawl spaces skipped due to access difficulty. Washington’s early 20th-century homes have basement and wall cavities that weren’t designed for maintenance access. Less experienced crews avoid these spaces, leaving mold-prone sections and dust traps uncleaned. We carry the equipment and take the time to reach them.
- Filter changes mistaken for duct cleaning. In Washington’s retrofitted systems, a new pleated filter catches what passes through the return — but it does nothing for the decades of coal and industrial-era particulates lodged deep in supply runs and trunk lines. We regularly find systems with clean filters and filthy ducts.
- Moisture-driven mold in extended heating seasons. Washington’s higher elevation means longer, harder furnace runs than Pittsburgh proper. Combined with regional humidity, this creates sustained conditions for mold growth inside ductwork — particularly in uninsulated basement trunks and damp crawl spaces that never fully dry.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Washington, PA
Here’s what air duct cleaning costs in Washington’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Standard residential duct cleaning (up to 10 vents) | $350–$550 |
| Full system cleaning with trunk line access | $500–$850 |
| Coal-conversion / oversized trunk line cleaning | $700–$1,200 |
| Video inspection (standalone or add-on) | $125–$200 |
| Commercial system cleaning (per sq ft basis) | $0.25–$0.45/sq ft |
What moves a job toward the higher end: coal-era gravity furnace conversions with massive basement trunks, tight access requiring additional setup time, systems with more than 15 registers, or significant mold remediation needs. We assess every system in person before quoting — our estimates are free, and Eric Bailey performs the evaluation himself. Call (866) 402-3567 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Washington
We regularly clean ducts in Canonsburg, Bridgeville, Upper Saint Clair, and Bethel Park — all within easy reach of our Pittsburgh base. These communities share much of Washington’s housing history: coal-era construction, retrofitted HVAC, and the same indoor air challenges that come with decades of accumulated debris. Whether you’re in a Bridgeville split-level or a Bethel Park ranch with early forced-air conversion, we apply the same focused expertise.
Serving Washington, PA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Washington area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Duct Cleaning in Washington
Yes — this is exactly the work we specialize in. Washington’s older hilltop blocks converted coal-gravity furnaces to forced-air, leaving oversized, unsealed trunk-line sheet metal in basements that act as decades-deep debris reservoirs. We serviced a 1920s brick two-story on West Chestnut Street where the original coal-furnace trunk duct spilled coal dust and petrified debris into every supply run. Using our Rotobrush system and HEPA vacuum, we extracted nearly 50 pounds of material from that single basement trunk alone, restoring airflow to a system that had been suffocating for decades. Call (866) 402-3567 for a free estimate — we’ll assess your specific conversion layout.
Most Washington row houses and brick two-stories take 4–6 hours for a full system cleaning, with coal-conversion systems running toward the longer end. The extended time comes from proper trunk line access and cleaning — the step many contractors skip. We don’t rush this. Call (866) 402-3567 to book a morning or afternoon slot that works around your schedule.
This question appears to reference garage door access — we don’t install or service garage door openers. For air duct cleaning in tight Washington alleys, we coordinate parking and access directly with you before arrival. Many homes near the historic downtown have rear alley access only; we’ll confirm the approach when you call (866) 402-3567 to schedule.
Yes, duct cleaning often reduces or eliminates musty odors, especially in Washington’s humid, overcast conditions where moisture accumulates in uninsulated basement trunks and crawl spaces. The smell typically comes from mold, mildew, or decomposing organic material inside the ductwork — all targets of our cleaning process. For persistent moisture issues, we may also recommend duct sealing or sanitizing with Abatement Technologies-compatible treatments. Call (866) 402-3567 and we’ll diagnose whether the source is in your ducts or requires additional intervention.
Yes — we clean these systems regularly and adjust our methods to their condition. 1960s retrofit sheet metal in Washington homes is often thinner and more corroded than modern ductwork, so we use controlled brush speed and vacuum pressure rather than aggressive agitation. Our video inspection confirms duct integrity before and after cleaning. We’ve successfully cleaned hundreds of similar systems without damage. Call (866) 402-3567 for an assessment of your specific duct condition.
Written by Eric Bailey, Owner at Meridian Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Pittsburgh, serving Washington and the greater Pittsburgh region since 2013.