13 min from our Beltsville HQ · ZIP 20722 · Bilingual EN/ES
Air Duct Cleaning in Brentwood, MD
Serving 20722 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
English & Español
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MHIC #117311
Maryland licensed
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Local service in Brentwood
We're about 13 minutes from Brentwood from our Beltsville HQ. Same-day service available in 20722.
We've cleaned ducts across North Brentwood — from older single-family homes to newer townhomes and apartments.
Air duct cleaning in Brentwood, MD
Brentwood, Maryland (ZIP 20722) is a small, close-knit Prince George's County town inside the Gateway Arts District, sitting just minutes from Mount Rainier and neighboring North Brentwood. The community is a mix of artists, longtime working families, and a strong Spanish-speaking population, living mostly in compact early- and mid-20th-century homes along Rhode Island Avenue and the quiet residential blocks behind it. Many of these houses still run on aging ductwork and older furnaces that were never designed for today's allergy, humidity, and air-quality expectations. That makes professional air duct cleaning in Brentwood more than cosmetic: it directly affects how clean the air is for kids, seniors, and anyone with asthma or allergies. Eagle Air Duct Cleaning is based at our Beltsville headquarters about 13 minutes north, so we reach 20722 quickly and treat Brentwood as a true local route, not an outlier. Every job follows the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard and ships with a 3rd-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report mailed within about five business days, so homeowners get documented proof of what was in the system and what changed. Pricing is transparent from the calculator, our crews are bilingual, and the price you see is the price you pay.
Maryland climate & your air quality
Brentwood sits in Maryland's humid subtropical climate, and the swing between seasons is exactly what loads up a home's ductwork here. Summers along the Rhode Island Avenue corridor are hot and sticky, with air conditioners running for months; that constant cooling pulls warm, moist air across cold coils and supply ducts, and the condensation that forms can feed mold and mildew inside the system. Winters are cold enough that furnaces run hard, recirculating settled dust, pet dander, and dry-air particulates through every room. Spring brings heavy tree pollen off the Anacostia tributaries and the Gateway Arts District's mature street trees, which infiltrates through windows and return vents and collects on duct walls. Fall adds leaf debris and outdoor mold spores that ride indoors on shoes and HVAC intakes. In Brentwood's smaller, tightly built homes, all of this concentrates fast, and without periodic cleaning it simply recirculates, which is why local indoor air quality deserves regular attention.
Brentwood homes & HVAC
Brentwood's housing stock is dominated by older homes — many bungalows, foursquares, and modest single-family and semi-detached houses dating from the 1910s through the 1950s, with pockets of mid-century and newer infill. These are characterful but small footprints, and their HVAC systems reflect decades of patchwork: original gravity-era chases retrofitted for forced air, narrow sheet-metal trunk lines, and flex-duct runs added during later renovations. Many homes have detached or basement furnaces feeding short, low-clearance duct networks, plus dryer vents routed through long or kinked paths typical of older construction. Because so much of the town predates modern filtration norms, ducts here tend to hold legacy dust, construction residue from past remodels, and pet dander. The niche angle for Brentwood is clear: bilingual, NADCA-standard source-removal cleaning that respects fragile older ductwork, paired with a documented IAQ Lab Report so families in century-old homes finally see what is actually circulating through their air.
Common duct & air-quality issues in Brentwood
Aging pre-1950s ductwork holding legacy dust
Many Brentwood homes still run on original or heavily retrofitted forced-air systems from the 1920s–1950s. Decades of settled dust, rust flakes, and old construction residue line these narrow trunk lines and recirculate every time the furnace or AC kicks on.
Summer humidity and duct condensation mold
With AC running all summer in 20722's compact, tightly built homes, condensation forms where cool supply air meets warm duct surfaces. That moisture becomes a breeding ground for mold and mildew that then circulates through every room.
Spring pollen infiltration from Gateway-area trees
Brentwood's mature street trees and the nearby Anacostia tributaries produce heavy spring pollen. It infiltrates through return vents and windows, settling on duct walls where it re-aerosolizes into the home for weeks during allergy season.
Long, kinked dryer vents in older construction
Older Brentwood houses often have dryer vents routed through long or sharply bent paths. Lint packs into these runs, lengthening dry times and raising fire risk — a common, overlooked hazard in the town's early-20th-century housing.
Why Brentwood chooses Eagle
Eagle Air Duct Cleaning runs out of Beltsville, about 13 minutes from Brentwood, so we cover ZIP 20722 on a fast, regular route and back it with a 1-hour arrival window (or $50 off). We clean to the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard and mail a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report within about five business days — documented proof for homeowners in Brentwood's older houses. Pricing is transparent straight from our calculator (air duct from $299, dryer vent from $149, furnace from $119) with no upsells: the price you see is the price you pay. Our crews are bilingual, with Spanish-speaking technicians ready for Brentwood's Spanish-speaking households.
What gets done on a Brentwood 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 Brentwood
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Brentwood, MD?
Air duct cleaning in Brentwood (ZIP 20722) starts at $299, with dryer vent cleaning from $149 and furnace cleaning from $119. You get your exact price upfront from our online calculator — the price you see is the price you pay, with no upsells once our technicians arrive. Every job includes a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report at no extra charge.
Do you have Spanish-speaking technicians for Brentwood?
Yes. Brentwood has a strong Spanish-speaking community, and Eagle is a bilingual company. We send Spanish-speaking technicians so homeowners in 20722 can ask questions, understand the NADCA source-removal process, and review their IAQ Lab Report comfortably in English or Español.
My Brentwood home is from the 1940s — can you clean older ductwork safely?
Absolutely. Much of Brentwood's housing dates from the 1910s through 1950s, and we work on older, retrofitted ductwork regularly. We follow the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard, which is designed to clean fragile, narrow legacy duct systems without damaging them, then document the results in a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report.
How fast can you reach Brentwood from your headquarters?
Our Beltsville headquarters is about 13 minutes from Brentwood, so 20722 is a quick, regular route for us. We back every appointment with a 1-hour arrival window — if we miss it, you get $50 off. That proximity also means same-day and next-day slots are often available.
What is the IAQ Lab Report and why does it matter in Brentwood?
The Indoor Air Quality Lab Report is a 3rd-party lab analysis mailed within about five business days of your service. It documents what was in your air and ducts. In Brentwood's older, tightly built homes — where legacy dust and summer duct moisture are common — it gives families documented proof of what was removed and the condition of their air.