40 min from our Beltsville HQ · ZIP 21201, 21202, 21209, 21210, 21211, 21212, 21218, 21228, 21229, 21230
Air Duct Cleaning in Baltimore, MD
Serving 21201, 21202, 21209, 21210, 21211, 21212, 21218, 21228, 21229, 21230 with NADCA-standard cleaning, transparent pricing, and an IAQ Lab Report mailed within 5 business days.
NADCA Standard
ACR-21 process
1-Hour ETA
or $50 off
3rd-Party IAQ Lab
Always included
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MHIC #117311
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Local service in Baltimore
We're about 40 minutes from Baltimore from our Beltsville HQ. Same-day service available in 21201, 21202, 21209, 21210, 21211, 21212, 21218, 21228, 21229, 21230.
We've cleaned ducts across Roland Park, Mount Washington, Canton, Federal Hill, Hampden — from older single-family homes to newer townhomes and apartments.
Air duct cleaning in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore is an independent city in Maryland — not part of any county — covering a dense, historic mix of neighborhoods across ZIP codes including 21201, 21202, 21209, 21210, 21211, 21212, 21218, 21228, 21229, and 21230. Eagle Air Duct Cleaning serves homeowners from the rowhouses of Federal Hill, Canton, and Fells Point to the leafy detached homes of Roland Park, Mount Washington, and Hampden. Baltimore's housing is among the oldest in our service area, and that age defines its indoor air quality challenges: original brick rowhomes with retrofitted forced-air systems, converted radiator houses, and century-old detached homes all carry ductwork that was added or modified long after the structure was built. Combined with city air, summer humidity off the harbor, and decades of accumulated dust, many Baltimore systems move far dirtier air than their owners realize. Eagle applies the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard to every Baltimore air duct cleaning job and mails a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report after each visit, giving city homeowners measured proof of what was in their system. From our Beltsville HQ about 40 minutes south, we serve Baltimore as a hub that also absorbs surrounding Baltimore County requests, all on one transparent, no-upsell price list.
Maryland climate & your air quality
Baltimore's humid-subtropical climate is intensified by its harbor setting and dense urban fabric. Summers are hot and notably humid, and the city's heat-island effect keeps temperatures and moisture elevated well into the evening. Central AC and window units run hard, and the resulting condensation inside ducts and around coils encourages mold growth and musty odors — a frequent complaint in tightly packed Canton and Federal Hill rowhomes with limited airflow. Winters are cold enough that forced-air furnaces and converted heating systems run for months, drying the air and pushing settled soot, dust, and dander through registers. Spring brings heavy pollen from Baltimore's mature street trees and park canopy in neighborhoods like Roland Park and Hampden, and that pollen infiltrates older, less-sealed homes easily. Fall adds leaf mold and decaying organic debris. City air also carries more fine particulate and exhaust, so Baltimore duct systems load up faster than suburban ones, making regular indoor air quality attention especially worthwhile here.
Baltimore homes & HVAC
Baltimore's housing stock is defined by its age and density. The classic Baltimore rowhouse — brick, narrow, and often more than a century old — dominates neighborhoods like Federal Hill, Canton, Fells Point, and parts of Hampden. Many were originally heated by radiators or coal and later retrofitted with forced-air HVAC squeezed into tight chases, sometimes with undersized or makeshift ductwork. Detached and semi-detached homes in Roland Park, Mount Washington, and the 21210/21212 areas tend to be larger early-1900s builds with more substantial but still aging duct runs in basements and attics. A wave of investor renovations and rental conversions across the city has added flips with hidden construction dust in the ducts and shared systems in subdivided buildings. The niche angle for Baltimore is retrofit complexity: ducts here were rarely original to the home, so they are often irregular, hard to access, and overdue for the kind of methodical NADCA source-removal cleaning Eagle specializes in.
Common duct & air-quality issues in Baltimore
Retrofitted ducts in historic rowhomes
Federal Hill, Canton, and Fells Point rowhouses were often built for radiators and later fitted with forced air through tight chases. The resulting undersized, irregular ductwork traps dust and restricts airflow, and rarely gets the thorough source cleaning it needs.
Harbor-area summer humidity and duct mold
Baltimore's harbor setting and urban heat island drive intense summer humidity. Condensation inside cooled ducts in densely built neighborhoods feeds mold and musty odors, especially in rowhomes with limited ventilation and long AC run times.
Urban particulate and soot buildup
City air carries more vehicle exhaust and fine particulate than the suburbs. Baltimore duct systems pull in and recirculate this grit faster, coating supply runs and registers and degrading indoor air quality between cleanings.
Renovation dust from flips and conversions
Baltimore's heavy investor-renovation and rental-conversion activity leaves drywall dust and debris inside duct systems long after the work wraps. New owners and tenants in flipped rowhomes often inherit ducts full of fine construction particles.
Why Baltimore chooses Eagle
Eagle Air Duct Cleaning reaches Baltimore in about 40 minutes from our Beltsville HQ, and the city serves as a hub from which we also cover surrounding Baltimore County. Every job follows the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard and includes a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report mailed within roughly five business days — measured proof, not marketing photos. We hold to a 1-hour arrival window or take $50 off, and our calculator pricing is fixed up front: air duct cleaning from $299, dryer vent from $149, furnace from $119, with no upsells once we arrive. MHIC #117311, owner-operated by Yaniv Asayag and Ronit Lytvak, 14+ years across Maryland, DC, and Virginia.
What gets done on a Baltimore job
- Pre-clean HEPA-cam inspection of every vent
- Negative-pressure HEPA vacuum cleaning
- Brush + air-whip agitation of duct walls
- Air handler / blower compartment cleaning
- EPA-registered antimicrobial fogging
- Post-clean HEPA-cam verification (every vent)
- 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report mailed within 5 business days
- 1-hour arrival ETA guarantee — $50 off if we miss
FAQ — Air duct cleaning in Baltimore
Which Baltimore neighborhoods and ZIP codes do you serve?
Eagle serves homes across Baltimore City, including ZIP codes 21201, 21202, 21209, 21210, 21211, 21212, 21218, 21228, 21229, and 21230 — covering Federal Hill, Canton, Fells Point, Roland Park, Mount Washington, Hampden, and more. We treat Baltimore as a hub and also reach surrounding Baltimore County from the city.
Can you clean ducts in an old Baltimore rowhouse?
Yes. Many Baltimore rowhomes were built for radiators and later retrofitted with forced air through tight chases, leaving irregular, hard-to-reach ductwork. Eagle's NADCA ACR-21 source-removal process is designed for exactly this kind of complex, older system, and we adapt our equipment to each home rather than forcing a standard approach.
Why do my Baltimore ducts get dirty so fast?
City air carries more vehicle exhaust and fine particulate than the suburbs, and Baltimore's older, less-sealed homes pull more of it in. Combined with harbor-area summer humidity, this means urban duct systems load up with grit and moisture faster, so periodic cleaning and the IAQ Lab Report are especially valuable here.
Do you provide proof of the cleaning result?
Every Baltimore air duct cleaning includes a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report, mailed within about five business days. An independent lab documents your home's indoor air quality result, so you get measured evidence of what the cleaning accomplished rather than a vague before-and-after claim.
What is the price for air duct cleaning in Baltimore?
Eagle's transparent pricing starts at $299 for air duct cleaning, $149 for dryer vent cleaning, and $119 for furnace cleaning. The price you see is the price you pay — no upsells when our technician arrives at your Baltimore home. Exact pricing depends on system size and the number of vents and returns.