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Robert56 06-24-2025 10:45 AM

Www

Babbs1957 06-24-2025 10:52 AM

Wow! Did they show you a picture of what a dirty duct looks like and then what yours should look like when they are done? I would bet that if they took a scope and took a picture of the first curve above your unit in the attic, your duct will look like they had already cleaned it. The first curve will catch most of the dust, but you won't see any.

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retiredguy123 06-24-2025 11:08 AM

I would not clean the flexible ducts in your attic. It will do no good, and the equipment could puncture your duct and cause a major problem in your attic.

It is a good idea to clean the dryer duct which is a metal duct. Cleaning it can prevent a fire in your house. This project should cost less than $100.

Bill14564 06-24-2025 11:11 AM

We haven't had ours cleaned and I have no plans to have that done.

Michael G. 06-24-2025 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2441124)
We haven't had ours cleaned and I have no plans to have that done.

I'll second that. :thumbup::thumbup:

villagetinker 06-24-2025 12:40 PM

I would be very cautious of any cleaning involving the flexible duct work, including a document stating that ANY damage and repair will be fully covered by the cleaning company.

retiredguy123 06-24-2025 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2441141)
I would be very cautious of any cleaning involving the flexible duct work, including a document stating that ANY damage and repair will be fully covered by the cleaning company.

I agree, but they can puncture the flexible duct and the homeowner may not detect it until months later, and the contractor will most likely deny responsibility.

Velvet 06-24-2025 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2441123)
I would not clean the flexible ducts in your attic. It will do no good, and the equipment could puncture your duct and cause a major problem in your attic.

It is a good idea to clean the dryer duct which is a metal duct. Cleaning it can prevent a fire in your house. This project should cost less than $100.

And I do it myself. The duct came away from the machine so I took advantage of the situation and vacuumed it. Then one little screw tightened the bracket holding the duct. The dryer is on wheels and rolls easily. Everything is working again. Cost =$0.

JoelJohnson 06-24-2025 03:35 PM

I had a manufactured home on the historic side built in 1989. I looked in a duct that went half way through the house. I didn't see any significant dust.

BrianL99 06-24-2025 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert56 (Post 2441116)
We’ve been in our home in The Villages since it was new for about 10 years. I regularly change filter with a quality one.
Has anyone found it necessary to have their ducts professionally cleaned and did you benefit from it? Just checked on price from Sunkool it was approximately $750.
Thanks

That's one of the biggest scams in TV.

Forget it and don't ever give it another thought.

MrChip72 06-24-2025 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2441177)
That's one of the biggest scams in TV.

Forget it and don't ever give it another thought.

One of the biggest scams in and outside TV.

In my "up north" area they hire call centers overseas with hundreds of people to randomly call people here for duct cleaning and they pay the call centers a 20-30% cut for bookings.

BrianL99 06-24-2025 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2441190)
One of the biggest scams in and outside TV.

In my "up north" area they hire call centers overseas with hundreds of people to randomly call people here for duct cleaning and they pay the call centers a 20-30% cut for bookings.

So I had a tenant near Boston about 10-12 years ago. They were trying to weasel out of a lease. At one point, the husband claimed something "in the air" was causing his wife's asthma and breathing problem. He insisted that it must be junk in the AC vents. I called a friend in the HVAC business, who laughed at his claim. I eventually brought someone in to "clean the vents", just to protect myself. I was there when he did it ($350). It was a joke, what he pulled out of there.

MrChip72 06-24-2025 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2441193)
So I had a tenant near Boston about 10-12 years ago. They were trying to weasel out of a lease. At one point, the husband claimed something "in the air" was causing his wife's asthma and breathing problem. He insisted that it must be junk in the AC vents. I called a friend in the HVAC business, who laughed at his claim. I eventually brought someone in to "clean the vents", just to protect myself. I was there when he did it ($350). It was a joke, what he pulled out of there.

The local news station around me did an expose on these companies. Had an HVAC guy inspect beforehand and there was a thin layer of dust but acceptable level. They brought in the "duct cleaners", actually 3 separate companies. None of the did anything that made the ducts any cleaner.

retiredguy123 06-24-2025 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert56 (Post 2441116)
We’ve been in our home in The Villages since it was new for about 10 years. I regularly change filter with a quality one.
Has anyone found it necessary to have their ducts professionally cleaned and did you benefit from it? Just checked on price from Sunkool it was approximately $750.
Thanks

Sunkool is a major HVAC company in The Villages. OP, did they recommend that you needed to have this work performed?

Rzepecki 06-25-2025 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2441123)
I would not clean the flexible ducts in your attic. It will do no good, and the equipment could puncture your duct and cause a major problem in your attic.

It is a good idea to clean the dryer duct which is a metal duct. Cleaning it can prevent a fire in your house. This project should cost less than $100.

Ditto.


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