25 min from our Beltsville HQ · ZIP 20815
Air Duct Cleaning in Chevy Chase, MD
Serving 20815 with NADCA-standard cleaning, a free in-home written quote, and an IAQ Lab Report mailed within 5 business days.

NADCA Standard
ACR-21 process
Live ETA texts
No all-day windows
3rd-Party IAQ Lab
Always included
English & Español
Phone · Email
MHIC #117311
Maryland licensed
Free custom quote
Every Maryland home is different. We quote yours in person.
Vent count, system condition, attic access — they all matter. Tell us about your home and we'll come take a look, measure, and quote in writing. No pressure, no upsell on the truck.
In writing, every time
We hand you the quote on paper before any work starts. If we find more than expected, we stop and ask — never surprise charges.
Independent IAQ Lab Report
Every air-duct cleaning ships with a 3rd-party Maryland-based lab report. Pre vs. post air sample — measurable proof, not marketing.
Licensed & insured
MHIC #117311. Real Maryland address. Real techs in Eagle uniforms — not subcontractors.
Bilingual EN / ES
Hispanic-belt ZIPs get a Spanish-speaking lead tech by default. Hyattsville, Langley Park, Adelphi, Chillum, Takoma Park.
Local service in Chevy Chase
We're about 25 minutes from Chevy Chase from our Beltsville HQ. Same-day service available in 20815.
We've cleaned ducts across Section 5, Martin's Additions — from older single-family homes to newer townhomes and apartments.
Air duct cleaning in Chevy Chase, MD
Chevy Chase is an established, affluent Montgomery County community in ZIP code 20815, bordering Washington, DC at Friendship Heights, about a 25-minute drive from Eagle Air Duct Cleaning's Beltsville headquarters. The area spans the leafy residential sections — including Section 5 and Martin's Additions — and the walkable retail district around the Chevy Chase Pavilion and Friendship Heights Metro. Many homes here date to the early and mid-20th century, set on mature tree-lined streets, and are owned by long-tenured professional households who value careful, well-documented work. Air duct cleaning matters in Chevy Chase, MD because the area's older housing stock often carries original or retrofitted ductwork that has accumulated generations of dust, while the dense tree canopy drives heavy seasonal pollen into those systems. Older homes also tend to have a patchwork of HVAC upgrades — converted systems, added zones, retrofitted returns — that can trap debris in transitions. Eagle serves Chevy Chase with the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard and includes a third-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report with every job, giving homeowners in Section 5, Martin's Additions, and the broader 20815 area measured proof of what the cleaning removed. Whether your home is a 1920s colonial, a mid-century brick, or a renovated property near Friendship Heights, clean ductwork supports steadier airflow, less dust on original finishes, and a healthier breathing environment.
Maryland climate & your air quality
Chevy Chase sits in Maryland's humid-subtropical climate, and its dense, mature tree canopy makes seasonal air-quality swings especially noticeable. Summers are warm and humid, so central air conditioning runs for months; in older homes with retrofitted cooling, that constant moisture across the coils can feed mold in ductwork that wasn't originally designed for air conditioning. Winters are cold, and the area's furnaces and heat pumps cycle heavily, circulating settled dust through Section 5 and Martin's Additions homes. Spring brings intense tree pollen from the established oaks, elms, and maples lining Chevy Chase streets; that pollen infiltrates returns and lodges in the ductwork, often aggravating allergies indoors. Fall adds dense leaf debris and rising mold-spore counts as the heavy canopy sheds and decays. Over a full year, a Chevy Chase system — especially an older one — can hold a substantial layered accumulation of pollen, dust, and microbial growth, and that material recirculates through the home every time the heating or cooling runs.
Chevy Chase homes & HVAC
Chevy Chase has one of the older housing profiles in lower Montgomery County, with many single-family homes built from the 1910s through the 1950s — colonials, Tudors, and brick traditionals — alongside renovated properties and condos near Friendship Heights and the Chevy Chase Pavilion. Older homes frequently have original sheet-metal ductwork, sometimes paired with retrofitted central air conditioning added decades after construction, which creates transitions and bends where debris collects. Section 5 and Martin's Additions feature these character homes on wooded lots, while the Friendship Heights edge adds mid- and high-rise condos with shared or compact air-handling systems. The niche angle that fits Chevy Chase is older-home and retrofit-aware cleaning: original ductwork and added zones require careful source removal that respects the home's finishes. Eagle assesses each system's age and configuration, applies the NADCA ACR-21 process to original and retrofitted runs alike, and documents the result in a third-party lab report.
Common duct & air-quality issues in Chevy Chase
Original ductwork in early-20th-century homes
Many Section 5 and Martin's Additions homes date to the 1910s-1950s and retain original sheet-metal ductwork. Decades of dust and debris line these aging trunk lines, and they recirculate through the home each time the heating or cooling system runs.
Retrofitted AC creating debris-trapping transitions
Older Chevy Chase homes often had central air conditioning added long after they were built. The retrofitted returns, bends, and transitions create spots where dust and pollen collect, and summer condensation in these zones can support mold growth.
Intense pollen from a dense tree canopy
Chevy Chase's mature oaks, elms, and maples release heavy spring pollen that draws into return grilles and settles in the ductwork. It then redistributes through supply vents whenever the air conditioning cycles, often worsening indoor allergy symptoms.
Condo and high-rise shared air systems near Friendship Heights
Properties near the Chevy Chase Pavilion and Friendship Heights include condos with shared or compact air handlers. Limited fresh-air exchange lets dust, dander, and cooking residue accumulate in the ductwork, making periodic cleaning important for air quality.
Why Chevy Chase chooses Eagle
We clean to the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard — with care for the original ductwork and finishes common in 20815 homes — and mail a third-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report after every job, so you get measured verification. Owner-operated by Yaniv Asayag and Ronit Lytvak, licensed MHIC #117311, with 14+ years serving Maryland, DC, and Virginia.
What gets done on a Chevy Chase 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
- Live ETA texts so you can plan your day
FAQ — Air duct cleaning in Chevy Chase
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Chevy Chase, MD?
The exact figure depends on your system's size and configuration, which matters in 20815 because older homes often have retrofitted zones. We confirm the full price before any work begins.
Can you clean original ductwork in an older Chevy Chase home?
Yes. Many Section 5 and Martin's Additions homes have original early-20th-century sheet-metal ductwork, sometimes paired with retrofitted air conditioning. Eagle applies the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal process carefully to original and retrofitted runs alike, respecting the home's finishes, and documents the result in your Indoor Air Quality Lab Report.
Do you service condos near Friendship Heights?
Yes. Eagle services condos and homes near the Chevy Chase Pavilion and Friendship Heights in 20815. Condos often have compact or shared air handlers with limited fresh-air exchange, so dust and dander build up in the ductwork. We tailor the cleaning to your unit's system and include the third-party IAQ Lab Report on every job.
Why do my Chevy Chase allergies feel worse indoors in spring?
Chevy Chase's dense canopy of oaks, elms, and maples releases heavy pollen each spring. That pollen enters through return grilles and settles in the ductwork, then recirculates through your supply vents every time the AC runs. A NADCA-standard duct cleaning removes the settled pollen at the source, and the IAQ Lab Report documents the result.
What is the IAQ Lab Report and is it really included?
Yes — Eagle includes a third-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report with every Chevy Chase job, mailed within about 5 business days. It documents what was found in your home's air and ductwork, giving you measured proof of the result. It's our signature differentiator and applies to every cleaning, from an older single-family home to a Friendship Heights condo.