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8 min from our Beltsville HQ · ZIP 20706

Air Duct Cleaning in Lanham, MD

Serving 20706 with NADCA-standard cleaning, a free in-home written quote, and an IAQ Lab Report mailed within 5 business days.

Air duct cleaning service area in Lanham, Maryland
Lanham, Maryland
  • 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.

NADCA-standard cleaning, EPA-registered antimicrobial, MHIC-licensed (#117311). We serve Maryland, DC and Virginia from our Beltsville HQ.

Local service in Lanham

We're about 8 minutes from Lanham from our Beltsville HQ. Same-day service available in 20706.

We've cleaned ducts across Glenarden border, Seabrook — from older single-family homes to newer townhomes and apartments.

Air duct cleaning in Lanham, MD

Lanham is an unincorporated community in northern Prince George's County, Maryland, centered on ZIP code 20706 near the NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction and the Goddard corridor, with the Glenarden border and Seabrook nearby. Lanham is a stable, family-oriented community of single-family homes, townhomes, and a federal and scientific workforce drawn to NASA Goddard and NOAA. Because Lanham sits only about eight minutes from Eagle's Beltsville headquarters, it is one of the closest communities we serve — and that proximity matters for fast, reliable scheduling. Air duct cleaning in Lanham tackles what builds up over years of forced-air heating and cooling: settled dust, pet dander, spring pollen, and the moisture-driven mold growth that Maryland's humid climate encourages inside cooling ducts. For a workforce that includes meteorologists and scientists who appreciate measurement, Eagle's signature is the 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report — independent indoor air quality data mailed after every job, cleaned to the NADCA source-removal standard. It replaces assumptions about your 20706 home's air with documented findings on exactly what your system was circulating, and what we removed.

Maryland climate & your air quality

Lanham experiences Maryland's full humid-subtropical cycle, and each season loads local ductwork differently. Hot, humid summers run from May into September, keeping air conditioners on almost continuously; the moist air drawn across cooling coils leaves condensation in the supply trunks, creating damp surfaces where mold and mildew can grow. Cold winters force furnaces to cycle hard, recirculating dust and dander accumulated through the warmer months. Spring delivers heavy oak, maple, and pine pollen from the wooded areas near Goddard and the Folly Branch tributaries, which infiltrates homes and is pulled back through return ducts. Fall adds leaf debris and elevated outdoor mold spores. The NOAA Center down the road tracks this regional climate for a living — and that same humidity and seasonal swing is precisely what steadily contaminates 20706 ductwork. A documented IAQ Lab Report is the clearest way to see what your Lanham system is actually putting back into the air.

Lanham homes & HVAC

Lanham's 20706 housing stock spans a wide era, from 1950s and 1960s brick ramblers and split-levels through 1970s and 1980s colonials and into newer townhome and infill development near Seabrook and the Glenarden border. Single-family forced-air systems dominate, with a growing share of townhomes that use compact ductwork and stacked returns. Many of the older Lanham homes still operate on aging sheet-metal trunks that have circulated decades of carpet fiber, renovation dust, and dander. The niche angle for Lanham is its breadth of housing eras under one ZIP code: a 1955 rambler and a 2005 townhome sit blocks apart, and each has distinct duct geometry and contamination patterns. The federal and scientific workforce here tends to maintain homes well but often overlooks ductwork because it is hidden. Eagle's NADCA source-removal process adapts to both ends of Lanham's stock — long single-family trunks and tighter townhome runs in 20706.

Common duct & air-quality issues in Lanham

Why Lanham chooses Eagle

We clean to the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard and ship a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report mailed within about five business days of every job, giving you independent, documented proof of what we removed. We are licensed in Maryland under MHIC #117311, owner-operated by Yaniv Asayag and Ronit Lytvak, with 14-plus years serving MD, DC, and Virginia.

What gets done on a Lanham job

FAQ — Air duct cleaning in Lanham

How much does air duct cleaning cost in Lanham, MD?

Your final quote reflects the number of duct runs and your system size, all confirmed before any work starts.

How fast can you get to my Lanham home?

Very fast. Lanham 20706 is only about eight minutes from Eagle's Beltsville headquarters, one of the shortest drives in our service area. That proximity lets us hold a reliable 1-hour arrival window your service near Goddard, Seabrook, and the Glenarden border.

My home is newer — do I still need duct cleaning?

Often, yes. Lanham's newer townhomes and infill homes near Seabrook use compact ductwork that traps lint and construction dust, and post-renovation drywall debris is common. An IAQ Lab Report documents whether your 20706 system is circulating particulate or mold, so you decide based on data rather than the home's age alone.

What does the IAQ Lab Report tell me?

The IAQ Lab Report is an independent third-party indoor air quality analysis Eagle mails within about five business days of every job. For Lanham's mix of mid-century and modern homes, it documents what your ductwork was circulating — mold, particulate, allergens — turning your home's hidden air quality into verified, written findings.

Do you clean dryer vents in Lanham townhomes?

Yes. Many Lanham townhomes near Seabrook and Glenarden have long dryer vent runs that pack with lint and become fire hazards.

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