Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Anaheim
Air duct cleaning in Anaheim typically costs $350–$850 for a full residential system, with most homeowners in the 92801–92808 corridor scheduling service every 2–3 years due to our unique wind and dust patterns. We’re usually on-site in Anaheim within 24–48 hours of your call, and Richard Anderson personally leads every job — no subcontractor handoffs, no mystery crews. If you’re noticing more dust settling on surfaces, uneven airflow between rooms, or your HVAC running longer than it used to, your ductwork is likely pulling in contaminants faster than our coastal neighbors’ systems.

Our Air Duct Cleaning team knows Anaheim’s housing stock intimately — from the post-WWII tract homes near Brookhurst Street to the hillside builds in Anaheim Hills. We’ve spent 14 years tracing duct failures in this specific market. Call (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate and honest assessment of what your system actually needs.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Anaheim’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Richard Anderson shows up — not a crew you’ve never met. That’s the difference homeowners across Anaheim notice from the first phone call to the final walkthrough. Over 364 verified reviews have earned us a 4.9-star average, and a significant share of those come from repeat customers in the 92804, 92805, and 92807 ZIP codes who initially called us skeptical and now book annual maintenance.
Our response time to Anaheim averages next-day availability, with same-day slots opening up regularly for urgent situations like post-wildfire ash contamination or failed flex-duct connections discovered during an HVAC service call. We know the difference between a west Anaheim rambler with original 1960s sheet-metal ductwork and an Anaheim Hills split-level with 1990s flex runs through a 150°F attic — and we adjust our approach accordingly.
We’ve cleaned ducts after Santa Ana wind events that left visible ash layers inside return plenums. We’ve traced musty odors to degraded fiberglass duct liner in Colony Park homes. We’ve used our Rotobrush video inspection system to document separation failures that homeowners didn’t know existed until their energy bills spiked. This isn’t generalized duct cleaning knowledge — it’s 14 years of focused observation in Anaheim’s specific conditions.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Anaheim
Residential Duct Cleaning
Anaheim’s residential market spans six decades of construction styles, each with distinct duct vulnerabilities. In the older tracts near La Palma Avenue and West Street, we regularly encounter original galvanized steel ductwork with failing mastic seals and decades of sediment accumulation. These systems require careful agitation with our Rotobrush rotary system — aggressive enough to dislodge packed debris, controlled enough to avoid damaging corroded metal or brittle fiberglass liner. For newer Anaheim Hills homes, we emphasize return-side cleaning where Santa Ana wind deposits concentrate, and we always verify flex-duct connections haven’t separated at the plenum.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
No other Orange County city matches Anaheim’s concentration of high-occupancy commercial properties — the resort district around Disneyland, the Anaheim Convention Center, and the stadium corridor generate continuous HVAC loading that suburban systems never experience. We’ve cleaned kitchen exhaust tie-ins for restaurants on Harbor Boulevard, hospitality supply and return systems with 24/7 runtime schedules, and retail spaces in the Anaheim Packing District where foot traffic and cooking aerosols compound the contamination. Our Nikro negative-air extraction system handles larger commercial volumes without cross-contaminating occupied spaces.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply lines in Anaheim face a double stressor: the 140–150°F attic temperatures that degrade flex-duct connections, and the pressure differentials that pull dusty attic air into the conditioned stream when those connections fail. We clean supply trunks and branch lines with rotary brush contact, then pressure-test to confirm no post-cleaning leaks exist. In Anaheim Hills especially, we map supply runs that traverse unconditioned attic space — longer runs mean more thermal expansion cycles, more joint stress, more opportunities for separation that waste energy and contaminate air.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return systems are Anaheim’s primary Santa Ana wind collection point. Desert dust, combustion ash, and fine particulates enter through exterior grilles and settle in return plenums and filter housings. We see return ducts with visible ash layering after major wind events — not surface dust, but embedded particulate that standard filter changes won’t touch. Our process includes return trunk agitation, register and grille removal for hand cleaning, and verification that the filter rack seals properly against bypass. For homes near the 57 freeway or major arterials like Katella Avenue, we also check for traffic-related soot accumulation in return pathways.
Full System Cleaning
This is our most comprehensive service, and it’s what most Anaheim homes actually need. Full system cleaning covers supply and return ductwork, the air handler cabinet, blower assembly, evaporator coil access (where reachable), and all registers and grilles. We sequence the work to prevent cross-contamination — negative air on returns while we brush-agitate supplies, then reverse. For Anaheim’s older homes with mixed duct materials (original steel plus 1980s flex retrofits), this integrated approach prevents pushing debris from one compromised section into another.
Video Inspection
Our Rotobrush video inspection system lets us show you what we’re seeing — collapsed flex, separated collars, degraded liner, or rodent activity — before we quote any work beyond basic cleaning. In an Anaheim Hills home on a canyon-facing lot in 92807, our crew found that seismic micro-settling on graded slopes had pulled a flex-duct collar loose at the plenum, causing the system to pump conditioned air and years of accumulated dust into the attic void. We used the video inspection to confirm the separation, then re-secured the collar and performed a full system cleaning to remove the debris that had been circulating. Without that visual documentation, the homeowner would have kept paying for cooling that never reached the living space.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Anaheim
We run professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment — the same rotary brush and negative-air systems used by commercial restoration contractors, not consumer shop-vac attachments. For filtration upgrades and air quality components, we work with Honeywell and Guardsman products that we can source without the multi-week delays that plague less-specialized operations. When your Anaheim home needs a media filter upgrade after cleaning, or a UV air sanitizing component installed, we’re not guessing at compatibility or waiting on drop-shipped parts. Richard Anderson specs the component, confirms the fit with your existing system, and handles the installation in the same visit when possible.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Anaheim Homes
- Santa Ana wind ash loading in return systems. Three to five times per year, desert winds funnel through the Santa Ana Canyon and deposit measurable fine particulate — including wildfire ash during fire season — directly into Anaheim HVAC intakes. Return plenums and filter racks accumulate layers that standard 1-inch filters can’t capture, and the loading repeats annually unlike the gradual dust buildup coastal cities experience.
- Flex-duct connection failures from extreme attic heat. Inland Anaheim’s summer attic temperatures reach 140–150°F, accelerating the thermal degradation of duct mastic and foil tape at flex-duct collars. We find separated connections in homes as young as 15 years old — far earlier than the 25–30 year lifespan those materials might achieve in milder climates.
- Anaheim Hills plenum separation from seismic micro-settling. Canyon-facing lots on graded hillside terrain experience gradual soil movement that stresses duct runs through unconditioned attic space. Flex-duct collars pull loose at the plenum, creating a hidden energy waste path and dust circulation loop that homeowners mistake for “normal” dustiness until their bills spike or we catch it on video inspection.
- Degraded fiberglass duct liner in 1960s west Anaheim homes. Original ductwork in the post-Disneyland building boom used fiberglass-lined sheet metal that degrades after 50–60 years. The liner delaminates, shedding fibers into the airstream and creating musty odors from trapped organic debris. Cleaning alone won’t fix degraded liner — we identify it during inspection and advise on repair or replacement options.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Anaheim, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Anaheim |
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| Residential full system cleaning (up to 12 vents) | $350–$650 |
| Residential full system cleaning (13–20 vents) | $550–$850 |
| Commercial duct cleaning (per sq ft / per unit) | $0.25–$0.45 / $400–$1,200 |
| Video inspection with documentation | $150–$250 (waived with full cleaning) |
| Duct repair & sealing (per joint/section) | $125–$350 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (add-on) | $125–$195 |
What moves you within these ranges? Home size and vent count are the basics, but Anaheim-specific factors matter too: older homes with original sheet-metal ductwork take longer to clean properly; homes with recent flex-duct separation need repair before cleaning is worthwhile; post-wildfire ash contamination may require additional agitation cycles. We don’t quote over the phone for complex situations — we inspect, show you the video, and give you a fixed price before any work begins. Estimates are free. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Anaheim
Our service radius covers the full central Orange County corridor. We regularly perform air duct cleaning in Fullerton, Placentia, Orange, and Villa Park — each with their own housing stock and climate considerations, but all benefiting from the same owner-led, equipment-backed approach Richard Anderson has refined over 14 years.
Serving Anaheim, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Anaheim 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 Anaheim
Most Anaheim homeowners benefit from cleaning every 2–3 years, compared to the 3–5 year interval typical in coastal Orange County. The Santa Ana wind episodes that funnel through the canyon mouth deposit fine particulate and ash on a recurring cycle — not a one-time event — so return systems here load faster. If you live on a canyon-facing lot or near major arterials like the 91 or 57 freeways, consider annual filter upgrades and inspection with cleaning every 2 years. Call (833) 958-5022 and we’ll assess your specific exposure.
The combination of graded hillside construction, seismic micro-settling, and extreme attic thermal cycling creates a failure mode rare in flat-lot neighborhoods. Soil movement on slopes gradually stresses duct runs, while daily expansion from 140°F+ attic temperatures loosens mastic and tape bonds. We’ve found separated collars in Anaheim Hills homes where the system had been pumping conditioned air into the attic for months or years. Video inspection catches this before you spend money cleaning ducts that aren’t delivering air to your rooms. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule an inspection.
Yes — and the difference is significant. West Anaheim’s 1950s–1960s tract homes often have original galvanized steel ductwork with fiberglass liner that may be 60+ years old. Aggressive cleaning can damage degraded liner or corroded metal; we use lower brush speed and more controlled agitation, with video confirmation of material condition before we proceed. Newer homes face flex-duct and connection issues instead. Richard Anderson adjusts the approach based on what your specific construction era presents — no generic protocol. Call for a free assessment.
Absolutely — but only as part of a broader strategy. Cleaning removes accumulated particulate from ducts, plenums, and registers, eliminating the reservoir that recirculates with every HVAC cycle. For ongoing protection, we often recommend upgrading to pleated media filters with higher MERV ratings and confirming that your filter rack seals completely against bypass. We’ve seen dramatic reduction in visible dust resettlement after proper cleaning plus filtration improvement in homes near Brookhurst Street and Ball Road. Call (833) 958-5022 for an evaluation of your specific system.
A typical full residential system cleaning in Anaheim runs $350–$650 for homes with up to 12 vents, and $550–$850 for larger homes with 13–20 vents. Commercial properties in the resort and convention district range from $400 per HVAC unit to $0.25–$0.45 per square foot for integrated systems. Your exact quote depends on home size, duct material condition, and whether we find separations or damage requiring repair before cleaning. We provide fixed, upfront pricing after inspection — never bait-and-switch. Estimates are free; call (833) 958-5022.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving Anaheim and Bell since 2010.