Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Long Beach
Air duct cleaning in Long Beach typically runs $280–$550 for residential systems and $450–$900 for commercial properties, with most jobs completed in a single visit. Our crew reaches homes from Naples to North Long Beach in under 45 minutes from our Bell base, and we schedule same-day or next-day appointments throughout 90801, 90802, 90803, and 90804. If your vents are pushing dust, musty odors, or that faint diesel note during Santa Ana winds, call (866) 359-7544 — we’ll inspect your system and give you an exact quote before any work begins.

We’ve been pulling contamination out of Long Beach ductwork for 11 years. Matthew Gonzalez, our owner and lead technician, has crawled through attics in California Heights, worked the tight crawl spaces of Marina Pacifica condos, and cleared decades of buildup from the original sheet-metal systems in Bixby Knolls. This city isn’t generic suburbia — it’s a port-adjacent environment with 50-plus-year-old housing stock, chronic marine-layer humidity, and freight-corridor air quality challenges that demand specific equipment and real experience. That’s why our Air Duct Cleaning team arrives with Rotobrush and Nikro systems, not shop vacs, and why we start every job with a video inspection before we touch a single register.
Why Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Los Angeles Is Long Beach’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Our reputation in Long Beach was built job by job, not through marketing campaigns. Matthew is on the job — not managing from an office in another county. When you book with us, the person whose name is on the business shows up with the equipment, runs the inspection, and oversees the cleaning. That matters in a city where too many homeowners have already paid for a “cleaning” that was 20 minutes of vacuuming with no inspection, no containment, and no verification.
387 customers reviewed us — read what they found. That 4.9-star average across 11 years reflects consistent, repeatable results, not a lucky streak of recent jobs. Long Beach property managers at complexes near The Landing at Long Beach and The Circle Apartments call us back because we document before-and-after conditions, protect flooring and furnishings, and don’t leave them coordinating multiple contractors for related issues.
Response time matters here. From our Bell location, we’re on Alamitos Avenue or East Willow Street quickly — often within the hour for urgent calls. We know which Long Beach neighborhoods have the original 1960s flex duct that tears if you look at it wrong, and which ones have the uninsulated sheet metal that sweats condensation through every marine-layer morning. That local knowledge prevents the damage and callbacks that plague less experienced crews.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Long Beach
Residential Duct Cleaning
Long Beach’s housing stock is old and varied. California Heights and Bixby Knolls are packed with 1920s–1940s Craftsman bungalows and Period Revival homes that got forced-air HVAC retrofits in the 1960s–70s. Those 50-plus-year-old systems — deteriorating flex duct, uninsulated sheet metal, original register boots — weren’t designed for the particulate load this port city throws at them. Our residential cleaning in Long Beach starts with a full video inspection, then uses Rotobrush contact cleaning or Nikro negative-air systems depending on duct material and contamination type. We extract the diesel soot, mold, and debris that basic vacuuming can’t touch, and we check for duct damage that explains why your system keeps recirculating dust.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Commercial properties near the Port of Long Beach — warehouses, logistics offices, mixed-use buildings along West 6th Street — face contamination levels that inland commercial spaces simply don’t match. Return-air systems in these buildings pull in port-generated particulate around the clock. Our commercial crews scale to multi-zone HVAC systems, using Abatement Technologies HEPA containment and negative-air machines to clean without shutting down your operation. We’ve serviced properties from small professional offices in Signal Hill-adjacent areas to larger facilities where maintaining indoor air quality isn’t just comfort — it’s a health and liability consideration for employees working near freight corridors.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air into your living spaces. In Long Beach, they’re also where we most often find mold colonization — especially in waterside neighborhoods like Naples and Belmont Shore, where marine-layer humidity keeps duct interiors damp year-round. We clean supply lines with mechanical brushing and HEPA extraction, then verify with post-cleaning video. If we find biological growth that brushing won’t eliminate, we’ll recommend our air quality sanitizing service with Guardsman products, applied after mechanical cleaning so you’re not just masking the problem.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts are the lungs of your system — they pull air back to the HVAC unit for reconditioning. In North Long Beach and Dominguez, near the 710 Freeway truck corridor, these returns collect the heaviest contamination we see anywhere in the region. Our crew serviced a 1928 Craftsman bungalow on Daisy Avenue in California Heights, where the original sheet-metal ducts had never been cleaned. We extracted sock-thick layers of diesel soot mixed with mold from the constant marine-layer humidity using our Rotobrush system. After the cleaning, the homeowner noted a dramatic drop in their family’s morning congestion issues. Return duct cleaning here isn’t routine maintenance — it’s remediation. We treat it that way.
Full System Cleaning
Partial cleaning wastes money in Long Beach. Clean supplies but leave contaminated returns, and you’re recirculating the same particulate within days. Our full system cleaning covers every accessible duct, the plenum, the evaporator coil (if reachable), and the blower assembly. We seal registers during cleaning to prevent cross-contamination, and we run our video camera through the entire network to verify complete extraction. One crew, every service — no calling a second contractor for the coil, a third for sealing.

Video Inspection
We won’t clean what we haven’t seen. Our video inspection service uses flexible borescope cameras that navigate Long Beach’s aging ductwork — tight turns in 1940s systems, long straight runs in 1960s ranches, the odd modifications that decades of DIY have produced. In older Bixby Knolls homes, this step is non-negotiable: uninsulated sheet metal hides mold pockets and rodent debris that visual inspection from the register simply can’t catch. Skipping video inspection risks odor recurrence within weeks. We show you the footage, explain what we’re seeing, and build the cleaning plan from actual conditions — not assumptions.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Long Beach
Our equipment fleet includes Rotobrush contact-cleaning systems, Nikro negative-air machines, and Abatement Technologies HEPA solutions — the same class of tools used in commercial remediation, not the consumer-grade vacuums that some residential cleaners try to pass off as professional. For air quality improvements beyond mechanical cleaning, we integrate Honeywell and Aprilaire filtration products and apply Guardsman sanitizing treatments where biological contamination warrants it. We stock common fittings and register boots for the vintage duct configurations common in Long Beach’s older neighborhoods, which means faster turnaround when we find damaged components during cleaning — no waiting a week for parts while your system sits open.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Long Beach Homes
- Dual contamination — diesel soot plus mold. Technicians not equipped for both may leave biological growth untouched beneath particulate buildup, especially in waterside neighborhoods like Naples and Belmont Shore. Our Rotobrush and Nikro systems handle the mechanical removal; our video inspection confirms nothing’s hiding underneath.
- Collapsed or torn flex duct in Los Altos and Lincoln Village ranches. Using generic vacuums on original 1960s flex duct can collapse the lining or tear the mylar jacket, releasing trapped contaminants rather than removing them. We match suction pressure to duct material, and we inspect for existing damage before we start.
- Hidden mold and rodent debris in Bixby Knolls sheet metal. Original uninsulated duct from the 1920s–40s hides problems in seams and low points that register-level inspection never sees. Our video inspection catches these before cleaning, and our full-system approach ensures we’re not pushing contamination from one branch to another.
- Return-air deposits near the 710 corridor that standard cleaning won’t touch. Homes in ZIP codes 90805 and 90810 accumulate greasy, dark particulate that bonds to duct walls differently than ordinary household dust. Basic vacuuming smears it around. Our contact-brush systems break that bond and extract it completely.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Long Beach, CA
Here’s what air duct cleaning costs in the Long Beach market based on the jobs we’ve completed here:
| Service | Typical Range in Long Beach |
|---|---|
| Residential duct cleaning (single system, up to 12 vents) | $280–$450 |
| Residential with video inspection and sanitizing | $420–$550 |
| Commercial duct cleaning (per HVAC unit) | $450–$900 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (add-on or standalone) | $120–$180 |
| Duct repair & sealing (per linear foot) | $8–$15 |
What moves you within these ranges? Number of vents and returns, accessibility (crawl space vs. attic), contamination severity, and whether we find damage requiring repair before cleaning. A 1925 California Heights bungalow with original sheet metal and 50 years of deferred maintenance takes longer than a 1990s condo in Marina Pacifica with accessible ceiling returns. We quote exact before we start — call (866) 359-7544 for a free estimate with no pressure to book.
We Also Serve Cities Near Long Beach
Our crews work daily in Signal Hill, Lakewood, Carson, and West Carson — the same port-adjacent air quality challenges, the same aging housing stock in many areas. If you’re just outside Long Beach city limits, we still reach you fast and apply the same inspection and cleaning protocols.
Serving Long Beach, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Long Beach area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Duct Cleaning in Long Beach
Your return-air ducts pull contamination directly from the 710 Freeway truck corridor, which funnels thousands of diesel trucks daily from the Port of Long Beach through residential areas. Technicians who work both sides of the 605 Freeway boundary report consistently darker, greasier deposits in North Long Beach and Dominguez homes compared to identical 1960s-era homes just a few miles east — a direct fingerprint of port freight traffic that makes ZIP codes 90805 and 90810 a distinct air-quality environment. More frequent cleaning intervals and higher-grade filtration help manage this; call (866) 359-7544 and we’ll assess your specific exposure.
Yes — but only with the right approach. Original sheet-metal ducts from the 1920s–40s and 1960s flex-duct retrofits in Long Beach’s older neighborhoods require lower suction pressure, contact-brush systems rather than aggressive agitation, and pre-cleaning video inspection to identify existing corrosion or separation. We’ve cleaned dozens of these systems in California Heights and Bixby Knolls without damage. Matthew Gonzalez personally evaluates vintage ductwork before any cleaning begins. Call (866) 359-7544 to schedule an inspection.
Homes within a few blocks of tidal water in Belmont Shore and Naples should have ducts inspected every 2–3 years and cleaned every 3–5 years, more frequently if anyone in the household has allergies, asthma, or chronic respiratory sensitivity. The persistent marine-layer humidity accelerates mold and mildew colonization inside ductwork — a problem drier inland cities rarely face. Combine that with port-area particulate infiltration, and you’ve got a dual contamination cycle that standard 5-year intervals don’t address adequately. Call (866) 359-7544 for a free inspection to set your specific schedule.
Mechanical contact cleaning with a Rotobrush or equivalent system, followed by HEPA negative-air extraction, is the only method we’ve found that breaks the bond of greasy diesel particulate and removes it completely. Standard vacuuming smears it; chemical-only treatments leave residue. We start with video inspection to map contamination severity, then apply mechanical brushing with controlled suction matched to your duct material. For heavy buildup, we may recommend our air quality sanitizing service after mechanical cleaning. Call (866) 359-7544 — we’ll show you the inspection footage and build the right approach.
Duct cleaning removes the accumulated particulate that traps and re-emits diesel odors, but it won’t seal gaps in your ductwork that pull in fresh contamination during wind events. If Santa Ana winds push that smell through your vents, we likely need to combine cleaning with duct sealing to address the infiltration path. Our full-system inspection identifies both the contamination source and the structural leaks; we handle both with one crew. Call (866) 359-7544 for an estimate — we’ll determine whether cleaning alone will solve your odor issue or if sealing is the necessary next step.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Los Angeles, serving Long Beach and surrounding communities since 2013.