Remove Years of Buildup From Your Ducts

Duct Cleaning in Orlando for restoring airflow in systems clogged with dust and debris

All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. cleans ductwork in Orlando homes and commercial buildings where weak airflow from registers, visible dust puffs when the system starts, and uneven temperatures between rooms indicate that years of accumulated debris are restricting circulation. Dust, insulation fibers, pollen, pet hair, and construction debris settle in ducts over time, forming layers that block airflow and force the blower motor to work harder while delivering less conditioned air to living spaces.


Professional duct cleaning uses a truck-mounted vacuum system connected to the main trunk line and rotating brushes fed through access points cut into the ductwork. The vacuum creates negative pressure that pulls loosened debris toward the collection unit while technicians brush each branch line and register boot. In Florida, humidity can cause mold growth on dust layers inside ducts, especially near the air handler where condensation occurs, adding a musty odor to the air that circulates through the home.



If your system is more than ten years old or you notice dust accumulation shortly after cleaning your home, reach out to All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. to schedule a duct inspection and cleaning.

What the Cleaning Process Involves

You will see technicians seal off registers with covers, cut small access panels in the trunk lines, and connect a high-volume vacuum hose to the main duct near the air handler. Rotating brushes attached to flexible rods scrub the interior walls of each duct run, breaking loose debris that the vacuum immediately pulls away. The process takes several hours depending on system size, and you will hear the vacuum running and feel vibration as brushes move through the ducts.


After cleaning, airflow from each register will feel stronger and more consistent, the system will reach the set temperature faster, and you will see less dust settling on surfaces in the days following the service. All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. inspects ducts during cleaning for disconnected joints, holes from pests, or damaged insulation that reduces efficiency, and provides a report on any issues that need repair to maintain proper airflow.



Duct cleaning does not include HVAC component cleaning such as the evaporator coil or blower wheel, which require separate service. If both are needed, scheduling them together saves time and ensures the entire air path from the blower to the registers is free of obstruction. Clean ducts also make air quality improvements more effective, as purifiers and filters work with less resistance when ducts no longer recirculate trapped dust.

Common Questions About Duct Cleaning

Property owners in Orlando often ask how often ducts need cleaning, what signs indicate the need for service, and whether cleaning damages existing ductwork.

How often should duct cleaning be performed?

Most residential systems benefit from cleaning every five to seven years, or sooner if renovations, pet ownership, or visible mold growth inside ducts create additional contamination.

What happens if ducts are never cleaned?

Accumulated debris restricts airflow, reduces system efficiency, increases energy use, and can harbor allergens or mold that circulate through the home each time the system runs.

Why does dust reappear quickly after cleaning my home?

If ducts remain clogged, the HVAC system redistributes trapped dust every time it cycles, making surface cleaning ineffective until the source is addressed.

When should ductwork be replaced instead of cleaned?

If ducts show extensive rust, large holes, disconnected sections, or collapsed flexible ducting, replacement improves performance more than cleaning alone.

How does duct cleaning affect system noise?

Removing obstructions and debris allows air to flow smoothly, reducing whistling sounds at registers and rattling noises from loose debris vibrating inside the ducts.

All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. uses industry-standard equipment and follows NADCA guidelines to ensure thorough cleaning without damaging ductwork or spreading contaminants during the process. Contact the team to schedule an inspection and discuss whether your system is due for cleaning based on its age and current performance.