Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Jeannette
Air duct cleaning in Jeannette, PA typically costs $280–$520 for a full residential system and is usually completed in a single visit. For homes built during the Glass City era — the 1910s through 1950s worker housing that defines Jeannette’s neighborhoods — the job often requires specialized agitation equipment to dislodge industrial-era debris that standard vacuums won’t touch.

We’re Meridian Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Pittsburgh, and we drive out to Jeannette regularly from our Pittsburgh base. Whether you’re in a row home off Clay Avenue, a bungalow near the old Jeannette Glass corridor, or a post-war ranch closer to Route 30, we know the ductwork you’re dealing with. These aren’t modern tract homes with straight, accessible runs — they’re retrofitted systems layered over gravity-furnace boots, with narrow gauge sheet metal and flex-duct additions that create dead zones where debris accumulates for decades. That’s why our Air Duct Cleaning process starts with a video inspection before we quote: we need to see what we’re working with. Call (866) 402-3567 and we’ll get you scheduled.
Why Meridian Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Pittsburgh Is Jeannette’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
We’ve earned 482 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars across our 11 years in business, and a growing share of those come from Westmoreland County homeowners who’ve watched enough low-bid duct cleaners rush through jobs with shop vacs and fog machines. In Jeannette specifically, word has spread that we don’t treat duct cleaning as an upsell — it’s what we do, exclusively, and Eric Bailey, our owner, is the lead technician on every job. You’re not getting a rotating crew member who was trained last month; you’re getting 11 years of focused expertise from the person who built this business.
Our response time to Jeannette is typically same-day or next-day, depending on routing from our Pittsburgh location. We know the local roads — Lincoln Highway, Harrison Avenue, the Clay Avenue corridor — and we understand the housing stock. That matters because a technician who’s never worked a 1920s Jeannette row home won’t know to check for collapsed flex-duct behind plaster walls or to account for the reduced diameter of original gravity-furnace boots when calculating airflow restoration.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Jeannette
Residential Duct Cleaning
Most of our Jeannette calls are for single-family homes, rowhouses, and duplexes built between 1910 and 1950. These weren’t constructed for forced-air systems. When coal or oil furnaces were converted to gas, contractors often ran flex duct through existing chases without removing old soot deposits. We use Rotobrush and Nikro systems with HEPA filtration to agitate and extract debris from these compromised runs — not just the straight sections, but the elbows and boot connections where debris concentrates. On a recent full-system cleaning for a 1920s row home on Clay Avenue, our crew used a Rotobrush system to extract dense layers of gritty silica dust mixed with coal-soot from the return plenum—a legacy of the Jeannette Glass Company era and a coal-to-gas furnace conversion—restoring airflow and eliminating the musty odor that had plagued the home for years.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Jeannette’s commercial base includes small manufacturing, retail along Route 30, and professional offices in converted historic buildings. These spaces face the same particulate legacy as residential structures, often with the added burden of production dust or higher occupancy loads. We scale our Nikro negative-air machines to match commercial square footage and runtime demands, and we schedule around your operating hours to minimize disruption.
Supply Duct Cleaning
The supply side delivers heated or cooled air to your rooms. In Jeannette’s older homes, supply runs are frequently the original sheet-metal retrofits from gravity-furnace conversions — narrower than modern code, with rough interior surfaces that trap debris. We video-map these runs first, then use rotary brush systems sized to the duct diameter. If we find silica-laden residue from the Glass City era, we extend agitation time and verify extraction with post-cleaning video.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to the furnace, making them the primary collection point for household dust, pet dander, and — in Jeannette’s case — industrial fallout. The return plenum in a Clay Avenue-era home often contains the densest contamination we see. Our process includes negative-air containment at the return, preventing re-entrainment of silica particulate into living spaces during cleaning. This is where video inspection pays off: we document before and after, so you see what was in your air.
Full System Cleaning
This is our most comprehensive service and the one we recommend for Jeannette’s legacy housing stock. We clean supply and return ducts, the plenum, registers, and the air handler cabinet — the complete airflow path. For homes with coal-to-gas conversion history, full system cleaning is often the only way to address layered contamination that standard partial cleanings miss. We also inspect and can quote duct sealing if we find integrity failures during the process.
Video Inspection
We run this before quoting on every Jeannette job built before 1960. The camera reveals duct material, diameter, integrity, and contamination type — whether it’s standard household dust, mold from humid-season condensation, or the pale-gray silica residue we find near former glass plant corridors. The inspection takes 20–30 minutes and gives us the information to price accurately and clean thoroughly.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Jeannette
We’re certified to work with Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies filtration and sanitizing systems — brands we encounter regularly in Jeannette homes where homeowners have added whole-house air cleaners or UV sanitizers to address persistent air quality concerns. If your system includes one of these units, we clean and inspect the associated ductwork with the manufacturer’s protocols in mind, and we can advise on filter replacement intervals or upgrade paths based on what our video inspection reveals about your specific contamination profile.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Jeannette Homes
- Narrow retrofitted ducts trap debris in inaccessible dead zones. The 1910–1950 homes that dominate Jeannette’s housing stock frequently have flex-duct crammed through original plaster chases or basement joist spaces with turns too tight for standard vacuum wands. Without rotary brush agitation sized to the reduced diameter, debris remains in place and re-enters airflow within weeks.
- Industrial silica particulate re-entrains if cleaning lacks proper containment. The fine, pale-gray gritty residue we find in return-air plenums near the former Jeannette Glass plant footprint is lightweight and easily airborne. Cleaning without HEPA-filtered negative air machines can redistribute this material through the home rather than removing it.
- Post-cleaning mold colonization follows incomplete drying. Westmoreland County’s humid continental climate means muggy summers and cold, damp winters. Older ducts without modern insulation hold condensate between seasons. If a cleaning service doesn’t verify dry conditions before closing the system, mold establishes within weeks — especially in Jeannette’s uninsulated basement runs.
- Collapsed or disconnected flex-duct goes undetected without video. In homes where multiple retrofit layers exist, we frequently find flex-duct that has separated at connection points or collapsed under its own weight in ceiling chases. Homeowners notice rooms that never heat or cool properly; the cause is airflow loss, not equipment failure.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Jeannette, PA
We’ve worked enough Jeannette homes to give you real numbers, not vague estimates that balloon on arrival.
| Service | Typical Range in Jeannette |
|---|---|
| Residential duct cleaning (standard home, 8–12 vents) | $280–$420 |
| Full system cleaning with video inspection | $380–$520 |
| Return-duct-only cleaning (heavy contamination) | $180–$290 |
| Video inspection (standalone, credited toward work) | $85–$125 |
| Duct repair & sealing (per linear foot, as needed) | $12–$18 |
What moves you within these ranges? Vent count, duct accessibility, contamination severity, and whether we find integrity issues requiring repair. A 1,500 square foot home in Jeannette with 10 vents and moderate dust typically falls at $320–$380 for full system cleaning. Homes near the former glass plant corridor with silica-laden residue require extended agitation time and may reach the upper end. We quote upfront after video inspection — no surprises when we arrive to perform the work. Call (866) 402-3567 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Jeannette
Our service radius covers Westmoreland County and eastern Allegheny County regularly, including Greensburg, Murrysville, White Oak, and Monroeville. Each city has its own housing stock and contamination patterns — Greensburg’s larger Victorian homes present different duct access challenges than Jeannette’s compact worker housing — and we adjust our approach accordingly.
Serving Jeannette, PA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Jeannette 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 Jeannette
Yes — if the cleaning uses proper agitation and HEPA containment. The pale-gray dust you’re seeing is consistent with industrial silica fallout from the Jeannette Glass Company era, layered with decades of household accumulation. Standard vacuums won’t dislodge it from duct walls. Our Rotobrush system with HEPA-filtered negative air extraction is specifically designed to remove adhered particulate of this type. Call (866) 402-3567 and we’ll video-inspect to confirm the contamination profile before quoting.
Yes, we require video inspection on all Jeannette homes built before 1960 before quoting. The narrow gauge sheet metal and flex-duct retrofits common in 1910–1950 housing often contain surprises — collapsed sections, disconnected runs, or incompatible material transitions — that affect both pricing and approach. The 20–30 minute inspection prevents mid-job adjustments and ensures we bring the right equipment.
Yes, and these are common in Jeannette. The conversion typically left original boots and plenums in place, with new equipment connected to old ductwork. We frequently find layered coal soot beneath newer dust deposits. Our process addresses the full contamination stack, and we inspect for integrity issues at the conversion connection points where leaks often develop. The key is extended agitation time and verification that extraction is complete.
A full system cleaning for a 1,500 square foot home in Jeannette typically runs $320–$420, depending on vent count and contamination severity. Homes with 10–12 vents and standard household dust fall at the lower end. Properties near the former glass plant corridor with silica-laden residue, or those requiring duct repair for integrity failures, may reach $450–$520. We quote exact after video inspection — call (866) 402-3567 to schedule yours.
Yes, mold colonization is more common here than in drier climates or better-insulated housing stock. Westmoreland County’s humid continental climate produces cold, damp winters and muggy summers, and Jeannette’s older, uninsulated ducts hold condensate during shoulder seasons when systems sit idle. We check for visible mold during video inspection and can sanitize affected areas with Abatement Technologies protocols. Post-cleaning, we verify dry conditions before closing the system to prevent rapid re-colonization.
Written by Eric Bailey, Owner and Lead Technician at Meridian Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Pittsburgh, serving Jeannette and Westmoreland County homeowners since 2013.