Cleaning air conditioning ducts

Bring clean air back to every room in your home

If every time you turn on the air conditioner, there is a stuffy smell, dust around the vents, or a feeling of “heavy air” in the house, it's probably time to take a look inside. At Clean Air, we specialize in cleaning air conditioning ducts thoroughly, quietly, and transparently, so that you can finally feel that your home is breathing with you.

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What happens when air conditioner ducts are not cleaned for a long time?

Air conditioning ducts run throughout your home—in the living room, children's rooms, and hallway. Over the years, they accumulate dust, moisture, dirt, and sometimes even mold. None of this is visible from the outside, but every time the system runs, some of this dirt “travels” along with the air you breathe.
The most common signs are a musty smell when you turn on the air conditioner, dust that keeps coming back even after cleaning, a feeling of heaviness in the air, and the feeling that the air conditioner is working harder than before to cool the house.

Professional air conditioner duct cleaning takes care of the parts you can't see—deep inside the ducts. Instead of just cleaning the filters, we focus our efforts where the dirt really accumulates.

Is it enough to clean the filters, or is it time to clean the ducts?

Cleaning filters is an important step, and we always recommend doing it regularly. It helps maintain good airflow and prevent some of the initial dirt buildup. But when the musty smell won't go away, the dust returns quickly, or the air conditioner still feels “stuffy” – A sign that the dirt is sitting deeper inside the channels themselves.

In such situations, Professional air conditioner duct cleaning It allows you to reach places that home cleaning cannot touch: deep in the ducts, wet or damp areas, and dirt that has accumulated over the years. Our goal is not to replace home maintenance, but to complement it—when you feel that the system needs more thorough care.

Cleaning air conditioning ducts before and after

What does cleaning the air conditioning ducts in your home involve?

So that you know exactly what we do at your home, we have broken down the work into four clear stages:

1

Introductory conversation and initial assessment

We will start with a brief phone call or WhatsApp chat to understand how you feel at home—smells, dust, air conditioner use, recent renovations, and more. Based on this, we can assess whether air conditioner duct cleaning is appropriate for your home.

2

Field testing and system mapping

When we arrive, we will inspect the air conditioning system, openings, and accessible ducts. We will identify problem areas and check for significant accumulation of dirt or moisture. At this stage, we will explain what to expect during the work.

3

Thorough cleaning of air conditioning ducts

We will clean your air conditioning ducts using specialized equipment, ensuring that the work is carried out in a controlled and orderly manner that does not dirty your home. If necessary, we will also clean the internal and external units and disinfect the system, as agreed in advance.

4

Repeat testing and transparent summary

Once the cleaning is complete, we will go over what we have done with you, recommend how to keep the system clean over time, and answer any questions you may have. The goal is for you to understand exactly what condition the ducts are in and not be left with any questions.

Customers talk about the new air in their homes

My mother is allergic to dust, so we decided to invest in this service. The team worked quietly and patiently, explaining to my mother what they were doing at every step and doing an excellent job.

Custom air conditioning duct cleaning
Shirley T.
Jewishness

I came on a recommendation. I ordered duct cleaning and they also checked the rubber seals and insulation. Professionalism combined with courtesy. It feels great to finally have this taken care of properly.

Cleaning ducts and insulation
Chazi R.
Arad

Our air conditioner is 15 years old. We were looking for a solution to maintain it. They cleaned it thoroughly, gave recommendations for the future, and did everything with a smile. Suddenly, the house feels different.

Cleaning air conditioning ducts and vents
Lital B.
View of the Galilee

We had leaks and were looking for a solution. A team of professionals arrived, cleaned the gutters and drains, found the problem, and fixed it. Service that gives you peace of mind.

Cleaning gutters and drains
Dorit Z.
Jerusalem

I was looking for someone who specializes in complex VRF systems. From the very beginning, they treated me as an equal, arrived on time, and cleaned thoroughly. No nonsense.

Cleaning VRF ducts
Adi L.
Ramat Gan

We ordered duct cleaning after extensive renovations. They arrived with all the equipment, wrapped the furniture, and did a perfect job. The service gave us peace of mind.

Cleaning gutters after renovation
Alon H.
Netanya

Why choose Clean Air for cleaning your home's air conditioning ducts?

A genuine focus on cleaning ducts and air conditioning systems

We don't “do everything,” but rather focus on cleaning air conditioning ducts and air conditioning systems. This means more experience, more precision, and more attention to details deep within the system.

Complete transparency – you know what's happening in your channels

Before making a decision, we will explain the condition of the system and what can be achieved by thorough cleaning. If we believe that this is not the right time, we will tell you so. The goal is for you to understand what we are doing—and not feel like you have purchased a “service in the air.”.

Clean, tidy, and sensitive work for your home

We arrive prepared, maintain order in the home, use appropriate protective measures, and ensure that when we finish, the only thing that has changed is the air—not the condition of the floor or furniture.

Who is air duct cleaning particularly suitable for?

Not every home needs to have its air conditioning ducts cleaned every year, and we are the first to say so. There are situations where cleaning filters and simple maintenance are sufficient, and there are situations where deep cleaning of the ducts makes a big difference to the air in the home.

musty smell

Homes with a musty or stuffy smell from the air conditioner – especially when the smell keeps coming back despite cleaning the filters.

After renovation

Homes after renovation or construction work – when there is fine dust returning from every light source.

Allergies

Families with children, allergies, or respiratory sensitivities who want to reduce the amount of dust and dirt in their air conditioning system.

Old canals

Mini central systems, VRF, and old ducts – where it is more difficult to maintain cleanliness through external cleaning alone.

If you are unsure whether this is the case for you, you can start with a short consultation, describe how you feel at home, and receive our honest assessment of whether air conditioner duct cleaning is really necessary or whether lighter maintenance will suffice.

Frequently asked questions about cleaning air conditioning ducts

A musty or stuffy smell when you turn on the air conditioner, dust that keeps reappearing around the vents, or a feeling that the air conditioner is working harder – these are signs that you should check the condition of the ducts.

It depends on the use, structure, and condition of the home. In “quiet” homes, cleaning once every few years is often sufficient, while in homes with renovations, pets, or respiratory sensitivities, we may recommend more frequent cleaning.

In most cases, no. We work with appropriate equipment and materials, ensure proper ventilation and clean working conditions, and notify you in advance if there is a stage during which it is advisable to stay away from a certain area for a short time.

A clean air conditioning system flows better and works less hard to reach the desired temperature. In many cases, this also translates into improved efficiency and lower power consumption over time.

It is usually sufficient to clear a little space around openings and access points. During the coordination call, we will let you know if there is anything special that needs to be prepared in advance.

The information on this page is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice. For any medical questions, please consult your doctor.

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