Professional HVAC Duct Cleaning Service in Fort Myers, FL — Same-Day Appointments Available
Complete HVAC duct cleaning service in Fort Myers typically runs $350–$850 for a standard single-family home and takes 3–5 hours from setup to final walkthrough. At Keystone, Brian handles every job personally using Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems and Nikro HEPA-rated collection units — not entry-level rental equipment. Call (833) 345-6820 for a free, upfront estimate with no upsell pressure.
Why Fort Myers Ductwork Needs Different Attention Than Other Florida Markets
Hurricane Ian’s direct Category 4 landfall near Fort Myers in September 2022 changed the duct cleaning conversation here permanently. Storm surge and floodwater entered return-air vents and ductwork across riverfront neighborhoods, Fort Myers Beach, and the McGregor corridor — and many homeowners replaced their flooring and drywall without ever looking inside their ducts. We’re still finding waterline staining and active microbial growth in systems that passed visual post-storm inspections, especially in the Cape Harbour, Palmlee Park, and Riverside areas where surge levels reached well above slab height.
This isn’t theoretical for us. In a 1970s ranch off McGregor Boulevard last March, we opened a return trunk that looked fine from the register — inside, the flex duct liner had delaminated from prolonged humidity saturation, with visible mold colonization tracing exactly to Ian’s flood level. The homeowner had no respiratory symptoms yet; we caught it during a routine HVAC cleaning in Fort Myers that started with a simple airflow complaint.
That story repeats because Fort Myers’s housing stock creates perfect conditions for hidden duct degradation. The city’s dominant 1970s–1990s concrete block ranch homes — heavily concentrated along McGregor and older east-side subdivisions — run original flex ductwork through attic spaces that routinely exceed 140–160°F in summer. That heat accelerates duct liner breakdown and bakes debris into the substrate. Meanwhile, our Gulf Coast dew points in the low-to-mid 70s°F from June through October keep interior duct humidity elevated for months, particularly in snowbird homes where minimal AC runs from May through October.
What Separates a Proper HVAC Duct Cleaning Service From a Quick Vacuum Job
We’ve been called to fix too many “$99 whole-house specials” to stay quiet about this. Here’s what actually happens when HVAC duct cleaning is done correctly versus cut-rate:
- Mechanical agitation, not just suction. We use Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems that physically scrub duct interior surfaces while extracting debris — critical for Fort Myers’s baked-on accumulation in older flex systems. Vacuums alone move surface dust; they don’t dislodge what’s adhered to degraded liner.
- HEPA containment on the collection side. Our Nikro units trap particles down to 0.3 microns. Without this, you’re redistributing mold spores and fine particulate through your home during cleaning — worse than doing nothing in Ian-impacted ductwork.
- System-wide inspection before isolation. Brian examines the full duct layout, including evaporator coil and plenum condition, before sealing registers and creating negative pressure. Generalist contractors often skip this and miss disconnected runs or active leaks that make cleaning pointless.
- Post-cleaning verification. We run airflow and visual checks through access points after completion. If we find damage or contamination that cleaning can’t resolve — common in post-Ian systems with compromised liner — we’ll show you exactly what we found and discuss repair or sealing options.
The difference matters most here because Fort Myers’s combination of flood history, aging housing stock, and extreme attic heat means ductwork failures are more common and more consequential than in markets with newer construction or drier climates.
HVAC Duct Cleaning Service Pricing in Fort Myers
We don’t quote blind over the phone, but these ranges reflect what we typically see in Fort Myers homes. Factors that move the needle: system size, accessibility (crawlspace vs. attic runs), visible mold requiring Abatement Technologies air-scrubbing during work, and whether duct repair or sealing is needed after cleaning.
| Service Component | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Standard residential HVAC duct cleaning (single system, up to 15 vents) | $350 – $650 |
| Larger homes or dual-zone systems (16–25 vents) | $650 – $850 |
| Mold remediation with HEPA air scrubbing during cleaning | Add $200 – $400 |
| Duct repair or sealing identified during service | $150 – $500 per section |
| Evaporator coil cleaning (recommended with duct service) | $125 – $225 |
| Whole-system sanitizing with EPA-registered treatment | $75 – $150 |
We bundle these transparently when they’re needed — no surprise add-ons after we’re in your attic. Call (833) 345-6820 for an exact quote; estimates are free and take about 10 minutes by phone.
How Our HVAC Duct Cleaning Service Works, Step by Step
Here’s exactly what happens when you book with Keystone:
- Phone assessment. We’ll ask about your home’s age, system type, any post-Ian work done, and what prompted the call — musty smells, reduced airflow, visible dust, or preventive maintenance. This shapes what Brian brings on the truck.
- On-site inspection. Brian arrives, examines registers, return grilles, and accessible trunk lines, then checks the evaporator coil and blower assembly. We’ll photograph anything concerning and show you before touching tools to ductwork.
- Containment and negative pressure setup. We seal all vents, create access points where needed, and establish HEPA-filtered negative pressure so nothing escapes into your living space during agitation.
- Mechanical cleaning and extraction. Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems scrub each branch line; Nikro HEPA units collect debris at the source. Main trunks get whip-line agitation for stubborn buildup.
- Component cleaning and final verification. We clean the coil, blower, and plenum if included, then verify airflow improvement and reseal all access points. You’ll see the collection drum contents if you want — most homeowners do.
- Recommendations without pressure. If we find disconnected ducts, compromised liner, or conditions warranting Honeywell or Aprilaire air quality upgrades, we’ll explain and quote. No obligation; we’ve told plenty of Fort Myers homeowners their ducts were fine as-is.
Clean Ducts Aren’t a Luxury Down Here — With Florida Humidity, They’re Just Maintenance
That phrase stuck with us after a longtime McGregor corridor customer said it back to Brian — he’d heard it enough times that it became his own shorthand. Seventeen years of working in Fort Myers attics has convinced us it’s true. The snowbird pattern alone creates a unique maintenance cycle: five months of minimal AC from May through October, then full cooling load starting November when residents return to ductwork that’s been incubating humidity and microbial growth all summer.
We’ve built our reputation on being the ones who actually show up, do the diagnostic work, and report honestly. Our 4.9-star average across 91 verified reviews reflects that — nearly 100 five-star ratings from homeowners who’ve experienced the alternative of franchise chains with rotating technicians or HVAC generalists who treat duct cleaning as a loss-leader upsell.
Brian Rivera, Owner & Lead Technician at Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers, grew up off McGregor Boulevard and learned his mechanical fundamentals at Southwest Florida College before moving into duct work full-time. For 17 years he’s been the one on the ladder and under the crawlspace himself — not dispatching inexperienced helpers from an office.
FAQs
Most Fort Myers homeowners pay between $350 and $650 for a complete single-system cleaning, with larger or dual-zone homes running up to $850. Post-Hurricane Ian mold remediation or air-scrubbing during cleaning adds $200–$400. We provide exact quotes after a brief phone assessment — call (833) 345-6820; estimates are free.
Mechanical cleaning with HEPA containment removes surface mold and debris, but saturated or delaminated duct liner must be replaced — cleaning alone won’t restore compromised material. We identify this during inspection and quote repair separately if needed. In Ian-impacted Fort Myers homes, we find this condition more often than in any other market we serve.
For 1970s–1990s flex duct in Fort Myers attics exceeding 140°F, replacement becomes cost-effective when liner degradation exceeds 30% of the run or when repeated repairs are needed. We assess this during cleaning and give straight guidance — we’ve advised replacement on jobs where we could have profited from repeated service calls instead.
We typically schedule within 2–3 business days for standard appointments and offer same-day service for urgent situations — musty odors after extended closure, visible mold concerns, or pre-sale inspections. Call (833) 345-6820 and we’ll find the next available slot that Brian can handle personally.
Ready to see what’s actually inside your Fort Myers ductwork? Call (833) 345-6820 for a free, no-pressure estimate. Brian handles every job personally, and if your ducts don’t need cleaning, he’ll tell you that too.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner & Lead Technician at Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers, serving Fort Myers, FL.