Cleaning Services Listings
The listings compiled here index duct cleaning and related HVAC cleaning service providers across the United States, organized to help property owners, facility managers, and contractors locate qualified professionals for specific service types and geographies. Each entry reflects a defined scope of work — from residential air duct cleaning to commercial kitchen exhaust systems — so that readers can match a provider's capabilities to a specific job requirement. Understanding how these listings are structured, what they include, and where their boundaries lie is essential for using the directory effectively. For background on the full scope of the resource, see Cleaning Services Directory Purpose and Scope.
What each listing covers
Every listing in this directory captures the core data points needed to evaluate a service provider before making contact. A standard entry identifies the company name, primary service area (city, county, or metro region), and the specific cleaning service categories the company offers. Service categories align with the major branches of HVAC and duct cleaning work: residential duct cleaning, commercial duct cleaning, industrial duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, kitchen exhaust duct cleaning, and related component services such as coil cleaning and register cleaning.
Each listing also records whether the provider holds relevant industry credentials. The two most referenced credentials in this vertical are NADCA membership (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) and state-level contractor licensing, where applicable. Not all states impose licensing requirements specific to duct cleaning, but states such as California, Florida, and Texas maintain contractor licensing frameworks that apply to HVAC work. Listings note certification status where it has been verified against publicly available records. For a deeper explanation of what those credentials mean in practice, see Duct Cleaning Certifications and Licensing.
Listings do not rate or rank providers. The directory is structured as a neutral index, not a review platform. Quality signals — certifications, service scope, equipment type — are reported as attributes, not scores.
Geographic distribution
The directory covers all 50 US states, with listing density reflecting the actual distribution of the duct cleaning industry rather than artificial geographic balancing. Metropolitan areas with the highest concentration of entries include the greater Atlanta metro, Chicago metro, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City metro, Phoenix, and the Washington DC metro area. These markets account for a disproportionate share of the US duct cleaning industry because of their large housing stock, high commercial real estate density, and climate conditions that drive HVAC usage intensity.
Rural and low-population counties may have 1–3 listings or none at all. Where coverage is sparse, the directory notes the nearest major metro with active listings. Service area radius claims by providers — which commonly range from 25 to 75 miles from a company's base of operations — are recorded as reported and are not independently verified.
Geographic distribution also reflects service type specialization. Industrial duct cleaning and kitchen exhaust duct cleaning providers are concentrated near manufacturing corridors and commercial food service districts, respectively, and are underrepresented in predominantly residential suburbs.
How to read an entry
A directory entry is structured in five fields, read from top to bottom:
- Company name and primary location — Legal or trade name of the provider, followed by the city and state of their primary business address.
- Service categories — A tagged list of the cleaning service types the company performs. Tags map directly to the service taxonomy used throughout this resource (e.g., residential duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, negative pressure duct cleaning).
- Service area — The geographic footprint the company actively serves, expressed as named counties, cities, or a radius around the primary address.
- Credentials — Verified certifications, association memberships, and licensing status as of the date the listing was last updated. The update date appears in the entry footer.
- Contact method — Phone number, website URL, or both, as provided by the company.
Entries do not include customer reviews, pricing data, or before-and-after documentation. Those elements are covered in separate sections of this resource, including Duct Cleaning Cost Guide and Duct Cleaning Before and After.
Comparing listing types: Full listings (all five fields populated) differ from partial listings (fields 1–3 only) in one key way — partial listings have not yet completed credential verification. Partial listings are visually distinguished by a "pending verification" label and should be treated as unconfirmed until updated.
What listings include and exclude
Included:
- Providers whose primary or significant secondary business activity is HVAC duct cleaning or a closely related service (dryer vent cleaning, kitchen exhaust cleaning, coil cleaning)
- Companies operating in the US market with a verifiable business address
- Sole proprietors, small businesses, and regional or national franchise operations, without size discrimination
- Providers offering residential duct cleaning services, commercial services, or both
Excluded:
- General HVAC installation and repair companies that do not list duct cleaning as a discrete service offering
- Air duct product manufacturers and distributors
- Providers whose listings have lapsed due to address or contact information becoming unverifiable
- Companies with unresolved formal complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau or a state contractor licensing board at the time of listing review
The directory does not list air quality testing firms, duct sealing contractors (a separate trade from duct cleaning — see Duct Cleaning vs Duct Sealing for the distinction), or air purifier installation services.
Listings are reviewed on a rolling 12-month cycle. Providers whose credentials have changed, whose service areas have shifted, or who have ceased operations are removed or updated as discrepancies are identified. The directory does not guarantee real-time accuracy; readers are advised to confirm details directly with providers before engaging services. For guidance on what to confirm before hiring, see How to Hire a Duct Cleaning Company.