HVAC Cleaning Scams

How to Avoid Being Taken to the Cleaners by the Cleaners

Air duct cleaning is not an easy job. When done right, it requires hours of hard work, knowledgeable technicians, and advanced equipment — which means it is not as cheap as some unreliable companies would have you believe. With the growing demand for duct cleaning services to improve indoor air quality, scam artists are making millions from unsuspecting homeowners looking for a good deal.

The biggest mistake a customer can make is to assume that all companies provide the same high level of quality duct cleaning services. A quality service will typically cost upwards of $300, depending on the size of your home, the number of vents, and their configuration. That abnormal price range — from $49 to $800 or more — only confirms the fact that there are many scam artists out there looking to make a quick buck at your expense.

Below, we outline the most common air duct cleaning scams and provide practical advice on how to protect yourself.

The “Bait and Switch” Air Duct Scam

This particular scam begins with a coupon that seems too good to be true — because it is. Once inside your home, the company will perform minimal work and continually offer upgrades for additional fees. Even if you give in and buy all of the upsells, you are still not going to get quality work from this kind of company. The coupon was never the real price; it was just the tool to get the scam artist through your front door.

The “Quick and Dirty” Air Duct Scam

This scam involves companies who overbook themselves in order to keep their prices low. They will come to your home and clean only the part of the air ducts that you can see before quickly moving on to the next appointment. A proper air duct cleaning typically takes two to three hours, but scam artists will rush through the house and be done in less than an hour.

They often use inadequate tools — handheld vacuums and drills instead of professional truck-mounted equipment. Since there is no deep cleaning involved, conditions are actually left worse than before. This kind of scam pushes the dust and debris further into the system, making it harder to reach and recirculating contaminants through the air you breathe.

The “Mold Inspection” Scam

This type of scam is the most common. You see a great coupon offer for duct cleaning, so you call the company, and they come over for a scheduled cleaning. Once in your house, they “inspect” for mold — and they claim to find it no matter whether mold is actually present or not. Now the cleaning job costs hundreds more for mold remediation.

The company had no real intention of cleaning ducts for the quoted price. They always “find” mold so they can increase their price. Some even go as far as bringing mold samples with them and presenting fake tests to convince you.

Beware of Low Prices

Unreliable companies draw customers by offering the best deals, which is why you will find numerous coupons offering the service for less than $100. It is worth noting that proper air duct cleaning is quite difficult — reaching inside the air ducts and cleaning all parts of the system requires professional-grade, outdoor-vented equipment that ensures dust and debris are vented and contained outside the home.

A company offering these services for less than $100 is obviously operating at a loss — unless what they actually deliver falls far short of quality service.

How to Protect Yourself

  • Get written estimates. Most reputable companies provide a free inspection and estimate. Ask for written estimates from multiple companies before deciding.
  • Avoid outrageously low offers. They might actually damage your ducts and force you to undertake costly repairs or replacements.
  • Verify mold claims independently. If a company tells you that you have mold in your air ducts, have a qualified mold testing firm visit your home to verify this before paying for remediation.
  • Ask about their equipment. Professional companies use truck-mounted power vacuum systems, not handheld vacuums. A real truck-mounted Power Vac system costs about $100,000 — scam companies could never afford one.
  • Check the Better Business Bureau. Look for complaints filed against the company and verify how long they have been in business.
  • Ask about the process. A legitimate company should be able to explain their process clearly and should spend at least 2-3 hours on a standard home.

Why Professional Air Duct Cleaning Costs What It Does

Professional air duct cleaning is an investment in your family’s health and your HVAC system’s efficiency. Credible companies have higher prices because they use advanced equipment, employ trained technicians, and take the time to do the job right. They are upfront about their pricing and honest about their work.

Remember: cheap coupons and scam companies result in expensive visits and unsatisfactory results. For a quality and reliable job, don’t take any risks — contact the experts at Willard Power Vac for an honest price and honest work.

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