22 min from our Beltsville HQ · ZIP 20735
Air Duct Cleaning in Clinton, MD
Serving 20735 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 Clinton
We're about 22 minutes from Clinton from our Beltsville HQ. Same-day service available in 20735.
We've cleaned ducts across Friendly, Camp Springs, Rosaryville — from older single-family homes to newer townhomes and apartments.
Air duct cleaning in Clinton, MD
Clinton is an established residential community in central Prince George's County, Maryland, covering ZIP code 20735 and bordered by the Surratts-Clinton area and Joint Base Andrews to the north. Many residents are military families, federal employees, and retirees, and neighborhoods such as Camp Springs, Friendly, and Rosaryville mix mid-century ramblers with larger 1980s and 1990s subdivisions on generous lots. Because so many homes here are owner-occupied and lived in for decades, their central forced-air HVAC systems have moved air through the same ductwork for a very long time, accumulating dust, dander, and debris. Air duct cleaning in Clinton MD matters because of this combination of older systems, busy multigenerational households, and Maryland's demanding climate. For families near Joint Base Andrews who relocate frequently, knowing the true condition of a home's air system is especially valuable. Eagle Air Duct Cleaning serves Clinton from our Beltsville headquarters using the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard, and every single job ships a third-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report so you receive measured proof of what was removed. Beyond air ducts we clean dryer vents, furnaces, carpet, and upholstery, and we sanitize and disinfect on request.
Maryland climate & your air quality
Clinton experiences Maryland's full humid subtropical cycle, and its inland central-county location means hot, sticky summers and genuinely cold winters that both work the HVAC system hard. From June through September, air conditioners run nearly nonstop; that constant cooling creates condensation on coils and inside duct runs, and any settled dust there becomes a breeding ground for mold. Winters from December through February are cold enough that gas furnaces and heat pumps cycle frequently, drawing household dust and pet dander back through return ducts and recirculating it. Spring delivers a heavy wave of tree and grass pollen across the open subdivisions around Rosaryville and Camp Springs, and that pollen infiltrates HVAC intakes and coats duct interiors for weeks. In fall, decaying leaves and outdoor mold spores get pulled indoors. Aircraft activity near Joint Base Andrews also keeps fine particulate in the local air. Each season loads Clinton's ducts in a different way, which is exactly why a measured IAQ Lab Report tells homeowners far more than a visual inspection ever could.
Clinton homes & HVAC
Clinton's housing stock blends mid-century single-family ramblers and split-levels from the 1950s and 1960s with substantial 1980s and 1990s colonial-style subdivisions, plus scattered newer infill near Rosaryville. Lots tend to be larger here than in the inner Beltway suburbs, and homes are overwhelmingly owner-occupied. Nearly all rely on central forced-air systems, gas furnaces or heat pumps connected to sheet-metal trunks and flexible branch ducts running through basements, crawlspaces, and attics. In the oldest ramblers, ductwork can be original to the home with aged insulation and decades of accumulated debris, while the larger two-story 1990s colonials have long, multi-branch duct runs that collect dust at every register. The niche angle that fits Clinton is its proximity to Joint Base Andrews and its high share of relocating military families, people who frequently buy and sell homes here and benefit from a documented, lab-verified baseline of indoor air quality. Eagle's source-removal cleaning plus a third-party IAQ Lab Report delivers exactly that documentation.
Common duct & air-quality issues in Clinton
Original ductwork in mid-century homes
Clinton's 1950s and 1960s ramblers and split-levels often still run on their original forced-air ducts. Decades of settled debris, aging insulation, and loosened joints restrict airflow and continuously recirculate dust, making source-removal cleaning the only way to truly reset the system.
Long duct runs in 1990s colonials
The larger two-story colonial subdivisions around Rosaryville have extended, multi-branch ductwork with many registers. Dust and dander collect throughout these long runs, and forced-air heating and cooling spread it room to room, lowering indoor air quality across the whole house.
Summer humidity and coil condensation
Clinton's hot, humid summers keep air conditioners running for months. The condensation that forms on coils and inside duct runs combines with settled dust to encourage mold growth and musty odors, a frequent complaint in this part of central Prince George's County.
Spring pollen and base-area particulate
Open subdivisions near Camp Springs and Rosaryville draw heavy spring tree and grass pollen into HVAC intakes, while aircraft activity near Joint Base Andrews adds fine particulate. Both settle in ducts and recirculate, aggravating allergies and asthma for sensitive residents.
Why Clinton chooses Eagle
We clean to the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard, and every Clinton job includes a third-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report mailed within roughly five business days, giving relocating military families and longtime owners alike measured proof of results. We are MHIC #117311 licensed with 14-plus years serving Maryland, DC, and Virginia.
What gets done on a Clinton 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 Clinton
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Clinton, MD?
There are no upsells, the price you see is the price you pay, and every job includes a third-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report mailed within about five business days.
Do you serve all of Clinton ZIP 20735 and nearby Camp Springs?
Yes. We cover all of Clinton ZIP 20735, including Camp Springs, Friendly, Rosaryville, and homes near Joint Base Andrews and the Surratts-Clinton library. From our Beltsville base about 22 minutes away, we offer a one-hour arrival window, throughout this central Prince George's County area.
We're a military family near Andrews and move often. Why clean the ducts?
Frequent relocations mean you often inherit a home whose duct history you don't know. A NADCA source-removal cleaning resets the system, and our included third-party IAQ Lab Report gives you a measured, documented baseline of indoor air quality, useful whether you are settling in or preparing the property for the next family.
Can you clean my dryer vent at the same visit?
Yes. Clinton's larger family homes often run dryers heavily, and lint buildup in the vent reduces efficiency and raises fire risk.
How often should ducts be cleaned in Clinton?
NADCA suggests every three to five years for most homes, but Clinton's older ramblers, humid summers, heavy spring pollen, and base-area particulate can shorten that interval. Homes with pets, allergy sufferers, or recent renovation dust often need it sooner. Our IAQ Lab Report helps you base the decision on measured conditions rather than guesswork.