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Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Los Angeles, CA

Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Los Angeles, CA | Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Los Angeles

Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Los Angeles, CA | Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Los Angeles

Carrier air duct cleaning in Los Angeles typically runs $280–$520 for a full system, with same-day scheduling available across the basin. What sets our Carrier work apart is how we account for Los Angeles’s unique contamination profile: wildfire ash, freeway particulate, and Santa Ana dust don’t just dirty ducts—they chemically interact with Carrier’s galvanized steel and flex components in ways we’ve documented across 11 years of local jobs. Call (866) 359-7544 for a free estimate, or read on to see how we handle the Carrier systems found in Los Angeles’s post-war housing stock.

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Why Los Angeles Residents Choose Us for Carrier Service

We’ve cleaned Carrier equipment in Los Angeles long enough to know the difference between a dusty duct and a chemically compromised one. Matthew Gonzalez—our owner and the technician who shows up on your job—grew up in Boyle Heights and cut his teeth on Los Angeles Trade-Technical College’s HVAC program before spending 11 years crawling through attics from Silver Lake to the Valley. That background matters when your Carrier Infinity 19VS is pulling return air through a 1950s apartment building with gaps you could slide a newspaper under.

Our equipment tells the rest of the story. We run Rotobrush and Nikro agitation systems alongside Abatement Technologies HEPA recovery units—the same class of gear used in commercial remediation, not the shop-vac setups some franchise crews roll out. For Carrier owners, that means we can clean variable-speed blower wheels without damaging the delicate balance these motors depend on. We stock OEM filters and gaskets for the Infinity and Performance series, and we carry Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality add-ons for homeowners who want to address what got into their ducts in the first place.

387 customers have reviewed our work, and the 4.9-star average didn’t happen by accident. Matthew runs every job himself or with the same small crew he’s trained personally. One crew, every service—cleaning, repair, sealing, sanitizing—so you’re not coordinating three different contractors to fix what one fire season broke.

Common Carrier Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Los Angeles

  • Infinity blower wheel ash buildup in Koreatown apartments. Carrier Infinity 19VS variable-speed blowers run at low RPM for extended periods—ideal for efficiency, but a magnet for fine particulate. After the 2020 Bobcat Fire, we found blower wheels in 90004 and 90006 coated with gray ash that threw the wheel off-balance and drove motor temps 20–30°F above spec. The fix: remove the wheel, ultrasonic-clean in our shop, rebalance, and seal the return path so it doesn’t happen again next fire season.
  • ‘Cooking grease soot’ in galvanized supply ducts along the 10 corridor. Post-WWII bungalows in the 90001–90010 range have recirculated kitchen air through the same ductwork for 60–80 years. Carrier’s galvanized steel holds that residue like a sponge. Standard brushing won’t touch it—we use alkaline foam treatment that breaks the grease-particulate bond without pitting the metal.
  • Flex duct insulation degradation near the 110 freeway. Diesel particulate in the Commerce and South LA corridor is acidic enough to pit the foil facing on Carrier flex duct insulation. Once the facing degrades, the fiberglass liner sheds under negative pressure. We see this in Craftsman duplexes where the original flex runs parallel to exterior walls that breathe freeway air. Our call: replace sections over 20 years old rather than clean what’s already structurally compromised.
  • Mastic-sealed return plenum cracks from LA thermal cycling. Carrier systems in mid-century low-rises—especially around 90033 and 90032—experience 60°F daily temperature swings: 110°F attic afternoons dropping to 50°F winter mornings. That cycling cracks mastic joints in return-air plenums, creating bypass paths for unfiltered street dust. We pressure-test after cleaning and re-seal with modern, flexible mastic rated for the range.
  • Santa Ana reverse draft in rooftop package units. Los Angeles’s low-pressure Santa Ana events create a unique contamination path: fine Mojave dust and fire ash get pulled backward through condenser coils into the supply side of Carrier rooftop units. Coastal cities don’t see this—sea breezes push one direction. In Los Angeles, we’ve documented ash layers on supply registers 48 hours after a wind event, even with windows closed.

Carrier Service in Los Angeles: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Los Angeles’s basin geography is a contamination engine that no neighboring city replicates. The 110, 10, and 101 corridors slice directly through the ZIP codes we serve—90030, 90031, 90032, 90033—pumping diesel particulate that sits at rooftop level for days when a marine inversion lid seals the basin. Add fire-prone hillsides in the Angeles and Santa Monica Mountains, and Santa Ana winds that deliver Mojave dust in concentrated pulses, and you’ve got a particulate load that Carrier systems were never designed to handle continuously.

Here’s what that means practically: a Carrier Infinity system in a 1950s Koreatown apartment isn’t just “dirty” in the generic sense. The gray-brown ash layer we find on supply registers after fire events—visible, wipeable, and present even with windows shut—comes through return-air intakes drawing from hallways and under-door gaps. That ash is alkaline. Left in contact with galvanized steel or aluminum blower wheels, it accelerates surface oxidation. Left on evaporator coils, it insulates the fins and drops heat transfer efficiency by 15–25 percent. We’ve measured this. The Los Angeles-specific protocol we developed foams coils with non-residue cleaner, agitates supply runs with compressed air whips rather than brushes that can embed ash deeper, and seals every mastic crack we can find because the next fire season is never more than a few months away.

Clean ducts don’t announce themselves—you just breathe better and stop wondering why your filter fills up so fast.

Carrier Models & Products We Service in Los Angeles

We work on the Carrier systems actually installed in Los Angeles’s housing stock: Infinity 19VS and Performance 17 variable-speed units in newer builds and retrofits; Comfort 14 fixed-speed systems in budget-conscious multi-family conversions; and the aging but durable WeatherMaker 8000 furnaces still running in post-war bungalows from Echo Park to South LA.

Our parts approach is straightforward. We stock OEM filters, gaskets, and duct connectors for Infinity and Performance series to maintain factory airflow ratings—critical for variable-speed systems that modulate based on static pressure readings. For non-structural repairs, we recommend quality aftermarket mastics and insulation that outperform original materials at a lower cost. When we find Carrier flex duct over 20 years old with degraded liner, we’ll tell you honestly: replacement is more cost-effective than cleaning, and we’ll show you the video to prove why.

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Carrier Service Pricing in Los Angeles

Service Typical Range What’s Included
Full system duct cleaning (single-family, up to 12 vents) $280–$420 Supply and return agitation, HEPA recovery, register cleaning, basic video inspection
Full system with evaporator coil cleaning $380–$520 Above plus foamed coil treatment, drain pan flush, fin straightening as needed
Apartment/condo partial system (up to 6 vents) $180–$280 Accessible ductwork only; written note on any sealed or inaccessible runs
Dryer vent cleaning (add-on or standalone) $120–$180 Rotary brush through full run, airflow test, exterior hood inspection
Duct repair & sealing (per linear foot) $8–$15 Mastic application, foil tape reinforcement, pressure test verification

What drives cost: accessibility (crawl space vs. attic vs. sealed apartment ceiling), contamination severity (standard dust vs. fire-ash remediation), and whether the evaporator coil needs attention. Every estimate we provide is free, in-person, and itemized—no phone guesses that change when we arrive. Call (866) 359-7544 to schedule yours; we typically book same-day or next-day across Los Angeles.

Serving Los Angeles, CA — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Los Angeles 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 — Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Los Angeles

Service Areas Near Los Angeles

We run Carrier service calls throughout the core Los Angeles basin and into adjacent communities: Bell Gardens, where post-war tract homes share the same flex-duct aging patterns we see in South LA; Cudahy and Commerce, both threaded with 110-corridor particulate exposure; Downey’s mid-century ranch inventory; and Maywood’s dense apartment stock. Same crew, same equipment, same Matthew Gonzalez on the job.

Book Your Carrier Service in Los Angeles Today

Call (866) 359-7544 to speak with Matthew directly about your Carrier system. We offer same-day and next-day scheduling across Los Angeles, free in-person estimates with itemized scopes, and video documentation of every job so you see what we found and what we fixed. Eleven years, 387 reviews, one owner who still climbs the ladder himself.

Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Los Angeles, serving the city since 2014.

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