Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across North Fort Myers
Air duct cleaning in North Fort Myers typically runs $280–$580 for a full residential system, with most jobs completed in a single visit. Brian Rivera handles every job personally, bringing 17 years of duct-specific experience to homes from our Air Duct Cleaning team right here in your neighborhood.

We know North Fort Myers. We know the manufactured-home parks along US-41, the slab homes near Pine Island Road, and the particular headache that comes with flexible ductwork sitting in damp crawlspace air. When you call (833) 345-6820, you’re not getting a dispatcher in another county—you’re getting Brian, who’ll be the same person pulling the Rotobrush hose through your vents. We regularly work in ZIPs 33903, 33917, and 33918, and we schedule North Fort Myers jobs with same-week availability because we live and work in this market, not Orlando or Tampa.
Why Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers Is North Fort Myers’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Our reputation in North Fort Myers is built on one thing: showing up and doing the work ourselves. Brian Rivera has 17 years focused exclusively on air duct and HVAC cleaning—not general contracting, not plumbing, not a dozen other trades. When a Holiday Park resident calls about that musty smell hitting them every time the AC cycles, Brian’s the one who crawls under the chassis, runs the video camera, and explains exactly what he’s seeing.
That consistency shows in our numbers: 91 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. North Fort Myers customers specifically mention the difference it makes having the owner as the lead technician. No rotating subcontractors who might miss a disconnected joint under a manufactured home. No bait-and-switch where the low quote balloons once someone’s in your living room.
Response time matters here, especially during the October–November snowbird re-entry rush when dormant systems get fired up after six months of sitting. We typically schedule North Fort Myers appointments within 2–4 business days, and we keep emergency slots open for visible mold or complete airflow blockages. We also understand the local geography—the Caloosahatchee River bridge isn’t a barrier for us, it’s our daily commute.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in North Fort Myers
Residential Duct Cleaning
Most of our North Fort Myers residential work happens in manufactured-home communities: Holiday Park, Lazy River Village, and dozens of smaller parks packed into ZIPs 33917 and 33918. These homes use flexible vinyl or foil duct runs routed beneath the chassis, not through a sealed attic. That sub-floor placement means our residential cleaning here is fundamentally different from what we’d do in a Cape Coral slab home. We use Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems designed to navigate tight flexible runs, combined with Nikro HEPA-rated extractors that capture mold spores without blowing them back into your living space. A typical manufactured-home full cleaning in North Fort Myers runs $280–$420.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
North Fort Myers’s commercial stock includes small medical offices along Pine Island Road, retail strips near the Shell Factory, and property management for multi-unit manufactured-home parks. We clean supply and return systems in these buildings with Abatement Technologies containment equipment—critical when you’re working around immunocompromised patients or food-service tenants. Brian handles the commercial work personally too; we don’t send a different crew for “bigger” jobs. Commercial duct cleaning in North Fort Myers starts around $450 and scales with system complexity.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air into your rooms. In North Fort Myers’s 1980s–1990s site-built homes along US-41, these are often rigid metal trunk lines with flex drops. In manufactured homes, the entire supply path is flexible duct. We clean both, but the method changes completely. For rigid supply systems, we use contact brushing with vacuum extraction at each register. For flexible sub-floor supply runs, we run video inspection first—because we’ve found too many collapsed or disconnected sections that would shred a brush head or simply waste your money cleaning a duct that’s not connected to anything.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your HVAC unit, and they’re the dirtiest part of any system—especially in North Fort Myers, where open windows during shoulder seasons pull in pollen, agricultural dust from eastern Lee County, and the fine sand that blows across the Caloosahatchee floodplain. Return duct cleaning here often reveals the heaviest buildup, and it’s where we most frequently find rodent nesting material in manufactured homes with sub-floor runs. We clean returns with high-vacuum extraction and, when needed, seal access points to prevent re-infestation.
Full System Cleaning
This is what most North Fort Myers manufactured-home residents actually need. Not just “duct cleaning”—the whole path from return grilles through the air handler and out every supply vent, plus the dryer vent if it’s sharing chase space (common in older HUD-code homes). Our full system cleaning runs $380–$580 in this market and includes video inspection, mechanical brushing of all accessible ductwork, HEPA vacuum extraction, and sanitizer application where mold is present. We also inspect and quote any needed duct repair or sealing—because finding the problem without fixing it is half a job.

Video Inspection
We recently serviced a 1990s HUD-code home in Holiday Park where the owners had left the thermostat at 84°F for six months while up north. Our Rotobrush system extracted nearly a pound of black mold debris from the sub-floor flexible ductwork, and we used a video inspection to identify three disconnected joints that had been pulling in damp crawlspace air for years. That $180 video inspection saved them from a recurring mold cycle that surface cleaning would’ve missed entirely. In North Fort Myers’s sub-floor duct environments, we consider video inspection essential, not optional—especially for first-time cleanings or homes with persistent musty odors.
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Trusted Brands We Service in North Fort Myers
We run professional-grade equipment that matches the problems we find here. Our Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems handle the tight turns of flexible manufactured-home ductwork. Nikro HEPA-rated extractors capture fine mold debris without cross-contaminating your living space. For air quality upgrades, we carry Honeywell and Aprilaire product lines—whole-home media filters, electronic air cleaners, and UV purifiers we can install on the same visit if your HVAC cabinet has the mounting space. That matters in North Fort Myers, where many manufactured-home HVAC units are compact rooftop or closet-mounted systems with limited accessory compatibility. We know what fits before we quote it.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in North Fort Myers Homes
- Seasonal re-entry mold colonization. Snowbirds returning in October and November routinely find flexible duct runs fully colonized with black mold after being left idle at 82–85°F for months. The Caloosahatchee floodplain’s ground-level humidity keeps duct liners damp even with minimal AC runtime, and six months of stagnancy lets mold establish throughout the system—requiring full cleaning rather than spot treatment.
- Sub-floor duct collapse and sagging. Aging flexible ductwork under manufactured homes in parks like Lazy River Village often sags or collapses from moisture weight and rodent damage. This blocks airflow to entire rooms and requires careful cleaning with high-vacuum systems that won’t further damage compromised duct liners—followed by repair or replacement quotes.
- Disconnected flex joints pulling in contaminated air. Unfinished or failed duct repairs leave gaps in sub-floor runs that draw humid crawlspace air and ground-level mold spores directly into your system. We’ve found this in homes that had “duct cleaning” from services that never inspected the full sub-floor path—recurring contamination that persists even after filter changes.
- Musty odor that returns every summer. In North Fort Myers’s 55+ communities, we hear this constantly: the smell went away after last year’s cleaning, but it’s back. That’s usually because the root cause—moisture intrusion through unsealed joints or deteriorated duct liner—was never addressed. Cleaning without sealing is temporary relief, not a fix.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in North Fort Myers, FL
| Service | Typical Range in North Fort Myers |
|---|---|
| Basic residential duct cleaning (manufactured home, up to 6 vents) | $280–$380 |
| Full system cleaning with video inspection | $380–$580 |
| Commercial duct cleaning (small office/retail) | $450–$750 |
| Video inspection only | $180–$240 |
| Duct repair/sealing (per linear foot of flex duct) | $12–$18 |
| Air sanitizing/mold treatment | $120–$200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Vent count, accessibility of sub-floor runs, presence of mold requiring chemical treatment, and whether we find damage needing repair. We quote upfront after inspection, not after we’re halfway through the job. Manufactured homes in North Fort Myers’s older parks often land at the higher end due to duct deterioration and moisture damage—something we flag during our initial walkthrough, not as a surprise add-on. Call (833) 345-6820 for a free estimate; Brian will give you a straight number based on your specific home and system.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Fort Myers
Our service area covers the full Caloosahatchee corridor, including Fort Myers Shores just east along the river, Cape Coral across the bridge, the Villas neighborhood south of Pine Island Road, and Fort Myers proper. If you’re in a manufactured-home community in any of these areas, the same sub-floor duct expertise applies—though North Fort Myers’s concentration of age-restricted parks and snowbird turnover creates the most acute mold patterns we see in Lee County.
Serving North Fort Myers, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Fort Myers 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 North Fort Myers
North Fort Myers’s manufactured homes use flexible duct runs routed beneath the chassis, directly exposed to ground-level moisture from the Caloosahatchee floodplain, while Fort Myers proper relies on attic ductwork in sealed, elevated spaces. That sub-floor placement means our duct liners absorb humidity continuously, and the 82–85°F thermostat settings snowbirds use during summer absence create ideal stagnant, warm, wet conditions for mold colonization. Call (833) 345-6820 for a free inspection if you’re smelling mustiness—estimates are free.
We don’t remove ductwork for routine cleaning; our Rotobrush and high-vacuum systems navigate flexible runs in place, and our video inspection identifies damage without disassembly. When we find collapsed or disconnected sections, we repair or replace those specific segments through existing access points, not by pulling the entire run. For a Holiday Park home with typical 18-inch crawlspace clearance, this approach avoids the structural disruption of full duct removal. Call (833) 345-6820 to schedule—Brian handles every Holiday Park job personally.
Run it, but differently: set your thermostat to 78–80°F with the fan set to “AUTO,” not “ON,” and consider a programmable dehumidistat that triggers cooling when indoor humidity exceeds 55%. Completely shutting down your system in North Fort Myers’s humid environment guarantees mold growth in sub-floor ductwork by September. We’ve cleaned too many homes where owners returned to find visible black mold throughout flexible runs that were fine when they left. Before you head north, call (833) 345-6820 for a pre-departure inspection and duct sealing—we can install a dehumidistat-controlled setup that protects your system while you’re gone.
Video inspection of sub-floor flexible ductwork in North Fort Myers typically runs $180–$240 as a standalone service, or it’s included in our full system cleaning package at $380–$580. We consider it essential for first-time cleanings in manufactured-home parks, because disconnected joints and collapsed runs are invisible from the vents but obvious on camera. The $180–$240 investment prevents paying for cleaning that just recontaminates through the same unsealed gaps. Call (833) 345-6820 for exact pricing on your home’s vent count and access configuration.
Our cleaning removes the mold and debris causing the smell, but if the odor returns annually, the root cause is moisture intrusion through unsealed joints or deteriorated duct liner—not surface contamination. We use video inspection to find those entry points, then seal or repair them as part of our full-scope service. Sanitizing alone without sealing is temporary relief; we’ve seen Lazy River Village homes that needed three “cleanings” from other services before someone finally fixed the disconnected return joint pulling in crawlspace air. Call (833) 345-6820 for an inspection that addresses why the smell keeps coming back.
Ready to breathe clean air again? Call (833) 345-6820 for a free estimate on air duct cleaning in North Fort Myers. Brian Rivera handles every job personally, and we schedule most North Fort Myers appointments within 2–4 business days.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers, serving North Fort Myers and Lee County since 2007.