Air Duct Cleaning in Gilbert, AZ
Gilbert is the East Valley town immediately east of Chandler — still legally a "town" despite a population north of 270,000. The housing stock splits across three eras: a small Heritage District core with pre-1970s homes around the iconic water tower, large 1990s and 2000s tract subdivisions that mirror Chandler's growth pattern, and a stretch of equestrian and small-acreage properties south of town that border agricultural land. Each era brings a different duct cleaning conversation: older Heritage homes often have heavily modified HVAC routing, tract subdivisions have predictable original ductwork now 20 to 30 years old, and the south-Gilbert acreage homes get more agricultural dust through every return cycle.
Gilbert air duct and dryer vent services
Air Duct Cleaning
Whole-home duct cleaning for supply runs, return drops, registers, and the air handler — focused on Sonoran dust, pet dander, pollen, and post-monsoon particulate loads.
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Full lint cleanout from the dryer transition hose through the wall or roof termination to restore airflow and reduce dryer fire risk.
Commercial Air Duct Cleaning
Duct, vent, and air-handler cleaning for restaurants, offices, medical, and retail spaces across Chandler — bid requests welcome with after-hours scheduling on most jobs.
Dryer Vent Repair
Re-routing, re-sealing, hood replacement, and crushed or disconnected vent fixes for homes where cleaning alone can't restore airflow.
Air Duct Sanitization
Antimicrobial fog or coil-mounted UV treatment after monsoon water intrusion, post-construction debris, suspected mold, or illness in the home.
Why Gilbert homeowners call
Family-sized households are the dominant Gilbert profile: more bedrooms, more occupants, more dryer loads, more pet dander, and more recirculating dust per cooling season than smaller-household neighborhoods. South-Gilbert acreage homes have a separate dynamic — agricultural fields generate fine dust that gets pulled into return registers every time the wind shifts off the farm side, which is most afternoons during dry months. Cleaning intervals tend to run shorter here than in dust-protected interior Chandler neighborhoods.
What to mention when requesting an estimate
- Whether the home is in the Heritage District, a tract subdivision, or south-Gilbert acreage.
- Approximate build year and any HVAC replacement history.
- Proximity to active farms or open desert (affects dust load).
- Number of pets in the home and any horse-property dust exposure.
- Dryer vent termination type — side wall, roof, or shared townhome stack.
- Gate access and any HOA scheduling rules for service vehicles.