If you’re planning new flooring or carpet installation, you may be wondering when to schedule air duct cleaning. Many homeowners assume it’s best to clean ducts beforehand, but the timing can actually impact how clean your home stays after the work is done. Understanding the right sequence can help protect your investment, improve indoor air quality, and prevent dust from spreading throughout your home.
We recently worked with a homeowner preparing for new flooring and carpet installation who wanted to avoid dust settling into their new surfaces. Like many homeowners, they initially thought duct cleaning should be done before the work began, but the situation required a different approach.
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When you install new flooring, carpets, or complete other home upgrades, dust and debris are often stirred up during the process. Even if the work seems clean, fine particles can enter your duct system and settle inside the ductwork.
If duct cleaning is done before installation, that dust can re-enter your system during the project and continue circulating afterward. That’s why, in many cases, scheduling air duct cleaning after construction or installation provides a cleaner and more effective result.
The homeowner wanted to prevent dust, debris, or potential contaminants from affecting their brand-new carpet and flooring. They were also concerned about whether duct cleaning might release dust into the home during the process.
These are common concerns, especially when homeowners are investing in upgrades and want to maintain a clean environment.
In most cases, it’s better to clean your air ducts after installation. This allows us to remove any dust or debris that may have entered the system during the project, leaving your home with cleaner air moving forward.
No, when performed properly, duct cleaning is designed to remove dust, not spread it. We use specialized equipment that creates negative pressure, pulling debris out of the system rather than pushing it into your living space.
Before we begin, we seal off supply and return vents to minimize any potential blowback. Our equipment, including a powerful vacuum system with HEPA filtration, ensures that dust and debris are contained and safely removed.
Yes, we recommend moving furniture and items at least two to three feet away from vents and around the furnace. This allows our technicians to access all necessary areas and complete the cleaning efficiently.
Yes, waiting a short period after installation is perfectly fine. In fact, this timing often ensures that all dust from the project is captured and removed during the cleaning process.
Understanding the process can help ease concerns about dust and disruption. Our approach follows industry standards set by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA).
We create an access point in the main trunk line of the ductwork. This is not done on the HVAC unit itself, but on the metal ductwork connected to it. This step allows us to connect our equipment to a central location within the system.
We attach a high-powered vacuum system to the ductwork, creating negative pressure throughout the system. This pulls dust, debris, and contaminants toward the vacuum rather than allowing them to circulate into the home.
Before activating the system, we seal vents to minimize any movement of dust into living spaces. Our technicians also take steps to protect your home throughout the process.
Using specialized tools and airflow techniques, we dislodge debris from inside the ducts and guide it into the vacuum system. This ensures a thorough cleaning of both supply and return ducts.
Once cleaning is complete, we securely seal the access point using a galvanized metal plate and professional-grade tape. This ensures your system remains intact and efficient.
Yes. Air duct cleaning targets the ductwork, not the HVAC unit itself. Even in homes with newly installed systems, cleaning the ducts helps ensure that dust and debris are not circulating through the new equipment.
In fact, after construction or installation, duct cleaning can help protect your new system by removing contaminants that could affect performance over time.
Spring is an ideal time for HVAC inspections and duct cleaning. After months of heating use, dust and debris can accumulate inside the system. As you transition into cooling season, cleaning the ducts helps ensure better airflow, improved indoor air quality, and a fresh start for your home.
Spring cleaning isn’t just about surfaces you can see. Your ductwork plays a major role in how clean your indoor air feels.
If you’re planning home upgrades or noticing increased dust as the seasons change, we’re here to help. Our team provides professional air duct cleaning designed to improve airflow, reduce dust, and support a cleaner indoor environment.
Contact us today at (703) 435-4485 to schedule your air duct cleaning service, request a quote, or book a spring inspection for your home.
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