Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Naples Park
Air duct cleaning in Naples Park, FL typically runs $280–$550 for a full residential system, with most jobs completed in a single visit. If you’re smelling musty air from your vents or noticing weak airflow in certain rooms, you’re likely dealing with the same salt-air and attic-heat damage we see in nearly every 1960s–70s home in this grid.

We’re Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers, and Brian Rivera handles every job personally — 17 years in the trade, and we’ve been working Naples Park long enough to know which streets still have the original flex duct that was never designed for Southwest Florida’s humidity loads. From the concrete-block homes off 43rd Avenue SE to the rental properties near Vanderbilt Beach Road, we arrive with Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems and Nikro HEPA-rated units built for exactly these conditions. Most Naples Park calls get same-day or next-day scheduling. Call (833) 345-6820 for a free estimate.
Our Air Duct Cleaning team doesn’t just vacuum registers — we video-inspect, diagnose air-sealing failures, and fix what’s actually broken in your ductwork.
Why Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers Is Naples Park’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Brian Rivera has spent 17 years focused exclusively on duct and HVAC cleaning — not general contracting, not plumbing, not a franchise where the owner never touches a tool. When you book with us, Brian is the technician who shows up at your Naples Park door. That matters here, because the duct failures in this neighborhood aren’t generic; they require someone who recognizes 1960s flex duct construction and knows when cleaning won’t solve the problem.
Our reputation in Naples Park is built on nearly 100 five-star reviews — a 4.9-star average across 91 verified customers. Many are repeat clients from the 34108 zip who initially called for cleaning and later had us return for duct sealing or repair after we showed them video evidence of what was actually happening in their attics.
Response time to Naples Park is typically same-day or next-morning. We’re based in Fort Myers, which puts us 25–35 minutes from most Naples Park addresses depending on season traffic on US-41 or I-75. We don’t subcontract to random technicians — Brian loads the equipment, drives the van, and handles the inspection himself.
We also know the local housing patterns: which homes were built with swamp coolers and later retrofitted with forced-air systems, where the duct runs through unconditioned attics that hit 140°F in July, and why salt-laden Gulf air degrades adhesive tape faster here than three miles inland. That local knowledge saves you from paying for a cleaning when what you actually need is duct repair or replacement.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Naples Park
Residential Duct Cleaning
Most Naples Park homes are compact concrete-block structures from the 1960s and 1970s, many converted from window units or swamp coolers to central HVAC decades ago. The ductwork in these retrofits was often sized too small and routed through brutally hot attics. Our residential cleaning starts with a video inspection — we don’t guess. We use Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems to agitate and extract debris from the original flex duct, and we check every joint for the separation and tape failure that salt air accelerates in this neighborhood.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Naples Park’s commercial base is limited but growing — small retail strips, vacation-rental management offices, and the service businesses along Vanderbilt Beach Road. We clean commercial systems with Nikro HEPA-rated negative-air machines that contain dust rather than blowing it through your space. For restaurants or salons near the beach, we also inspect makeup-air ducts that pull in that same salt-laden humidity, often finding corrosion and liner damage that general HVAC contractors miss.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts deliver conditioned air to your rooms, and in Naples Park they’re often the first to fail. The combination of 140°F attic heat and undersized original flex duct creates positive-pressure stress at elbow joints. We clean supply runs with Rotobrush contact-vacuum agitation, then pressure-test for leaks. If we find separation at the mylar lining — common here within 12–18 months of a prior cleaning if air-sealing wasn’t addressed — we’ll show you on camera and recommend repair or replacement before you pay for another cleaning that won’t last.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your HVAC unit, and in Naples Park’s humid environment they’re prime locations for mold colonization. The return side operates under negative pressure, which means any gap in the ductwork sucks in hot, humid attic air — exactly the conditions that grow microbial colonies on fiberglass duct liners. We clean return systems thoroughly and test for duct leakage using calibrated pressure tools. If your returns are pulling attic air, cleaning alone won’t stop the smell; we need to seal the leaks.
Full System Cleaning
Our most comprehensive service for Naples Park homes includes supply ducts, return ducts, the air handler cabinet, blower assembly, and coil surfaces — everything that moves air through your home. Given the age of housing stock here, we almost always find interconnected problems: dirty ducts plus a clogged evaporator coil plus leaking return plenum. Cleaning the ducts without addressing the coil just recontaminates the system in weeks. Brian handles the full scope in one visit, so you’re not scheduling multiple contractors.

Video Inspection
This is where our Naples Park expertise pays off most directly. We feed a lighted camera through your ductwork and record what we find — collapsed flex duct, separated mylar lining, mold growth, or rodent damage. For homes near Vanderbilt Beach, we regularly document salt-air corrosion of metal fittings and tape adhesive failure that wouldn’t be visible from the registers. You see what we see, and we explain whether cleaning, repair, or replacement makes financial sense for your specific system.
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 Naples Park
We run professional-grade equipment that matches the demands of coastal Florida ductwork: Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems for thorough agitation cleaning, Nikro HEPA-rated negative-air units for containment, and Abatement Technologies air scrubbers when we’re working in occupied spaces. For Naples Park customers needing air quality upgrades beyond cleaning, we carry Honeywell and Aprilaire filtration and purification products — HEPA media filters, electronic air cleaners, and whole-home dehumidistats that address the root cause of microbial growth in this climate. We stock these products locally, so if your inspection reveals that your ductwork is clean but your humidity control is inadequate, we can install the fix during the same visit.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Naples Park Homes
- Original flex duct collapsing at elbows. The 1960s–70s mylar-and-fiberglass flex duct in Naples Park attics was never rated for decades of 140°F heat exposure. We regularly find partial or full collapse at sharp bends, especially where later HVAC retrofits forced airflow through undersized runs. Cleaning won’t restore collapsed duct — it needs replacement.
- Salt-air degradation of duct tape and mylar linings. Naples Park’s position less than a mile from Vanderbilt Beach means salt-laden air infiltrates attic vents and degrades adhesive tape measurably faster than inland Collier County standards predict. Joints that might hold 3–5 years inland separate here in 12–18 months, blowing conditioned air into your attic instead of your living space.
- Mold colonization on duct liners within 12–18 months of prior cleaning. With ambient humidity rarely dropping below 70% and attic temperatures cooking any residual moisture, microbial growth returns quickly if the original cleaning didn’t include air-sealing or humidity control. We see this most often in rental properties where maintenance is deferred between tenant turnovers.
- Undersized ductwork from HVAC retrofits. Many Naples Park homes were built without central air, and the ductwork added in the 1980s–90s was sized for smaller equipment. Today’s higher-efficiency systems demand greater airflow, and the original flex duct simply can’t move enough volume. The result is weak registers, frozen coils, and compressor strain — symptoms that look like they need cleaning but actually need duct redesign.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Naples Park, FL
Here’s what air duct cleaning costs in the Naples Park market based on the homes we actually work on:
| Service | Typical Range in Naples Park |
|---|---|
| Standard residential duct cleaning (single system, up to 12 vents) | $280–$420 |
| Full system cleaning with air handler and coil | $450–$650 |
| Video inspection only (credited toward work if hired) | $125–$175 |
| Duct repair/sealing (per linear foot of flex duct replacement) | $18–$28 |
| Commercial system cleaning (per unit, varies by sq ft) | $550–$1,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Number of vents and returns, accessibility of attic ductwork (some Naples Park attics are tight crawl spaces), whether we find damage requiring repair before cleaning is worthwhile, and whether you add air sanitizing or filtration upgrades. We don’t quote over the phone without knowing your system, but we don’t charge for the estimate either. Call (833) 345-6820 — Brian will ask the right questions and give you an honest range before scheduling.
We Also Serve Cities Near Naples Park
We work throughout Collier and southern Lee Counties, with regular routes to Pelican Bay, Naples proper, Golden Gate, and East Naples. Each area has distinct housing stock and ductwork challenges — Pelican Bay’s newer construction with different failure modes, Golden Gate’s mix of rural and suburban properties, East Naples’s mobile home and small commercial base. We adjust our inspection and cleaning approach accordingly, but the principle stays the same: Brian handles every job personally, with equipment matched to the actual conditions we find.
Serving Naples Park, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Naples Park 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 Naples Park
Every 2–3 years for a well-maintained system, but annually if you have original flex duct, visible mold history, or a rental property with high tenant turnover. The 1960s–70s housing stock in Naples Park degrades faster than newer construction due to attic heat and salt-air infiltration, so we recommend video inspection every other cleaning to catch duct separation before it becomes a full collapse. Call (833) 345-6820 to schedule — estimates are free.
The smell is almost certainly mold regrowth on duct liners, caused by humid attic air being pulled into leaky return ducts or supply joints that separated after cleaning. Naples Park’s 80–90% ambient humidity and salt-degraded tape means leaks recur quickly if not sealed. Cleaning removes existing mold; sealing the ductwork with mastic and replacing failed tape prevents it from returning. We address both in one visit.
Yes, and it’s often the most cost-effective repair for localized collapse or separation at elbows. We replace damaged sections with properly sized, insulated flex duct rated for high-humidity attics, seal all joints with mastic (not tape alone), and pressure-test the repair. For widespread original ductwork failure, we may recommend full replacement — we’ll show you the video evidence and let you decide.
We use a lighted, flexible borescope camera on a push rod, paired with a digital recorder. In Naples Park’s low-pitch concrete-block attics — often just 3–4 feet at the peak — this lets us navigate through truss bays without destructive access holes. The camera also fits inside the 6-inch and 8-inch flex duct common in these homes, where larger inspection robots won’t go. Brian operates the camera personally and interprets the footage on-site.
Sometimes, but often not. Poor airflow in Naples Park rentals usually stems from one of three causes: clogged ducts, collapsed or separated flex duct, or undersized ductwork from an HVAC retrofit. Cleaning only solves the first. On a recent job near the intersection of 43rd Avenue SE and Vanderbilt Beach Road, we found the original flex duct in a 1968 concrete-block home had partially collapsed at a sharp elbow, with the mylar lining peeling away and visible mold inside. The homeowner had noticed musty odors and uneven cooling; our video inspection confirmed the failure, and we recommended a full system replacement rather than patching an obsolete system. We’ll diagnose honestly — call (833) 345-6820 for an inspection.
Ready to find out what’s actually happening in your Naples Park ductwork? Brian Rivera will inspect your system personally, show you the video evidence, and recommend only what you need — cleaning, repair, or replacement. No upsell pressure, no franchise technicians, no guesswork. Call (833) 345-6820 today for your free estimate.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers, serving Naples Park and Southwest Florida since 2007.