Eagle HQ · ZIP 20705
Air Duct Cleaning in Beltsville, MD — From the HQ.
We're based here. Same-day service inside 20705, IAQ Lab Report with every job, transparent pricing — no bait-and-switch.

NADCA Standard
ACR-21 process
1-Hour ETA
or $50 off
3rd-Party IAQ Lab
Always included
English & Español
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MHIC #117311
Maryland licensed
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Local service in Beltsville
We're physically based here at Beltsville, MD. Most jobs in 20705 are dispatched within an hour. That's not marketing — it's geography.
We've cleaned ducts across Calverton, Cherry Hill, Vansville, Sunnyside — from older single-family homes to newer townhomes and apartments.
Air duct cleaning in Beltsville, MD
Beltsville is an unincorporated community in northern Prince George's County, Maryland, anchored by ZIP code 20705 and neighborhoods including Calverton, Cherry Hill, Vansville, and Sunnyside. It sits along the US-1 (Baltimore Avenue) corridor between College Park and Laurel, near the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, IKEA College Park, and the growing Konterra Town Center. Eagle Air Duct Cleaning is headquartered right here at 10606 Baltimore Ave, which makes Beltsville the one address we reach in zero drive time. Most homes here are owner-occupied single-family houses and split-levels built from the 1950s through the 1980s, plus newer townhome developments near Konterra. That mix of aging original ductwork and forced-air HVAC, combined with Maryland's humid climate, makes air duct cleaning and indoor air quality a practical concern for local families. Roadway dust from US-1, spring pollen, pet dander, and summer humidity all collect inside supply and return ducts over the years. As the local owner-operated company, we clean to the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard and mail a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report after every job, so Beltsville homeowners get verified results rather than just a vacuum and a handshake. Air duct cleaning in Beltsville starts at $299 with transparent calculator pricing and no upsells.
Maryland climate & your air quality
Beltsville sits in Maryland's humid subtropical climate zone, and its position near wetlands at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center keeps local humidity high through the warm months. Summers here are hot and sticky, so central air conditioning runs almost nonstop from June through September. That constant cooling pulls moisture across the coils and into the duct system, where condensation can feed mold and mildew inside dark supply runs. Winters are cold enough that furnaces cycle heavily from December into March, circulating settled dust, dander, and dry-air particulates through every room. Spring brings heavy tree pollen off the surrounding research-center woodlands and the US-1 greenbelt, and much of it infiltrates returns and recirculates indoors. Fall drops leaves and outdoor mold spores that get tracked in and pulled into the HVAC. Each season loads Beltsville ductwork differently, which is why a documented cleaning plus an IAQ Lab Report gives homeowners a true read on what is actually circulating in 20705 air.
Beltsville homes & HVAC
Beltsville's housing stock is anchored by mid-century single-family homes, ramblers, and split-levels built largely between the 1950s and 1980s across Calverton, Vansville, Cherry Hill, and Sunnyside, with newer townhomes and apartments rising near Konterra Town Center. Older homes here commonly run forced-air systems with original or partially updated sheet-metal trunk lines and flex-duct branch runs, many of which have never been professionally cleaned to a removal standard. Decades of return-side dust, contractor debris from past renovations, and settled insulation fibers are common in these systems. Newer townhomes tend to have tighter envelopes and compact duct layouts that concentrate dust quickly and benefit from dryer vent cleaning, since stacked laundry closets create longer, lint-prone vent paths. The niche angle for Beltsville is simple: as the hometown HQ, we know these specific neighborhoods and system types, and we can verify our work on the homes nearest us with a third-party lab result rather than a sales pitch.
Common duct & air-quality issues in Beltsville
Original mid-century ductwork never cleaned to a removal standard
Many 1950s-1980s ramblers and split-levels in Calverton and Vansville still run their first-generation sheet-metal trunks. Decades of return-side dust, fiber, and debris sit in these systems, which a true NADCA source-removal cleaning extracts and our lab report verifies.
Summer AC condensation feeding duct mold
With humidity high near the research-center wetlands, near-constant summer cooling causes condensation in supply runs and around coils. That moisture supports mold and mildew growth that recirculates into 20705 living spaces until the system is cleaned and sanitized.
US-1 corridor dust and renovation debris
Homes along the Baltimore Avenue corridor pull in fine roadway and construction dust, and the area's steady remodeling activity leaves drywall and sanding particulates in returns. These settle deep in ductwork and degrade indoor air quality over time.
Lint-prone dryer vents in newer townhomes
Konterra-area townhomes often stack laundry in interior closets with long vent runs that trap lint and slow airflow. That raises fire risk and drying times, so periodic dryer vent cleaning is a practical safety step for these newer Beltsville builds.
Why Beltsville chooses Eagle
Beltsville is home base. Eagle Air Duct Cleaning operates from 10606 Baltimore Ave in 20705, so there is no drive time and we can hold our 1-hour arrival window with ease, or take $50 off if we miss it. Every job follows the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal process, and we mail a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report within about five business days so you have documented proof of results, not just a promise. Pricing is transparent from our calculator, starting at $299 for air ducts, with the price you see being the price you pay, no upsells. With MHIC #117311 and 14+ years serving Maryland, DC, and Virginia under owners Yaniv Asayag and Ronit Lytvak, we are your literal neighbors.
What gets done on a Beltsville 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 Beltsville
Do you serve all of Beltsville and ZIP 20705?
Yes. Beltsville 20705 is our home turf, since Eagle Air Duct Cleaning is headquartered at 10606 Baltimore Ave. We cover Calverton, Cherry Hill, Vansville, Sunnyside, and the Konterra area. Because there is no drive time from HQ, Beltsville often gets the fastest same-day scheduling and a reliable 1-hour arrival window, or $50 off if we miss it.
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Beltsville?
Air duct cleaning in Beltsville starts at $299, dryer vent cleaning from $149, and furnace cleaning from $119. We use transparent calculator pricing, so the price you see is the price you pay, with no upsells or surprise add-ons. Every job also includes a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report mailed to you within about five business days at no extra charge.
What is the IAQ Lab Report and why does it matter?
The IAQ Lab Report is an independent, third-party indoor air quality analysis we include with every cleaning. After we finish, samples are tested and the results are mailed to you within roughly five business days. It gives Beltsville homeowners documented proof of what was in the system and the condition afterward, instead of taking a contractor's word for it.
My Beltsville home is from the 1960s and the ducts have never been cleaned. Is that a problem?
It is common here, and worth addressing. Original 1950s-1980s ductwork across Calverton and Vansville often holds decades of dust, fibers, and debris. We use the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal process to actually extract that buildup rather than just stir it around, and the included lab report confirms the result for older 20705 systems.
Do you clean dryer vents too?
Yes. Dryer vent cleaning starts at $149. It is especially worthwhile in Beltsville's newer Konterra-area townhomes, where stacked interior laundry closets create long, lint-prone vent runs that raise fire risk and lengthen drying times. We can clean ducts, dryer vents, and the furnace in a single visit with one transparent price.