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20 min from our Beltsville HQ · ZIP 20748

Air Duct Cleaning in Temple Hills, MD

Serving 20748 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

    Phone · Email

  • MHIC #117311

    Maryland licensed

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The price you see is the price you pay. No bait-and-switch tactics. No upcharges on-site.

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Final price confirmed by phone before we dispatch. ZIPs outside our service area will be quoted separately. NADCA-standard cleaning, EPA-registered antimicrobial, MHIC-licensed (#117311).

Local service in Temple Hills

We're about 20 minutes from Temple Hills from our Beltsville HQ. Same-day service available in 20748.

We've cleaned ducts across Hillcrest Heights, Camp Springs border — from older single-family homes to newer townhomes and apartments.

Air duct cleaning in Temple Hills, MD

Temple Hills is an unincorporated community in southern Prince George's County, Maryland, anchored by ZIP code 20748 and bordered by Hillcrest Heights and the Camp Springs line. It sits near the Iverson Mall corridor and the Branch Avenue Metro station, with a mix of postwar single-family homes, brick ramparts, garden-style apartments, and small condo associations. Many Temple Hills households are long-term owners and federal-adjacent commuters who use Branch Avenue Metro into D.C. For these homeowners, air duct cleaning in Temple Hills is about more than dust — it is about the indoor air the whole family breathes through a Maryland cooling season that runs hot and humid from May into September. When ductwork has not been cleaned in years, it recirculates settled debris, pet dander, and the fine particulate that drifts in from the Branch Avenue and Suitland Parkway corridors. Eagle Air Duct Cleaning serves 20748 from our Beltsville headquarters, roughly 20 minutes north, using the NADCA source-removal standard and mailing a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report after every job. That report turns a guess about your indoor air quality into documented data, which matters in older Temple Hills housing where systems have run for decades.

Maryland climate & your air quality

Temple Hills sits in Maryland's humid-subtropical zone, and that climate shapes what builds up inside local ductwork. Summers in 20748 are long, hot, and sticky, so air conditioners run almost continuously from May through September; that constant cooling pulls humid air across the coils and through the supply trunks, where condensation can let mold and mildew take hold inside duct walls. Winters swing cold enough that gas and electric furnaces cycle hard, circulating whatever dust and dander has settled all summer. Spring brings heavy oak, maple, and pine pollen off the wooded stretches near Suitland Parkway, and that pollen infiltrates around windows and returns straight into the air handler. Fall adds decaying leaf debris and outdoor mold spores. Across the year, this cycle steadily loads Temple Hills ducts with biological and particulate contamination — which is exactly why a documented IAQ Lab Report, not a visual guess, tells you what your system is actually circulating.

Temple Hills homes & HVAC

Temple Hills housing in 20748 is dominated by mid-century stock built largely from the late 1940s through the 1960s, including brick Cape Cods, ramblers, split-levels, and two-story colonials, mixed with garden-apartment clusters and condo associations near Iverson Mall and Hillcrest Heights. Many of these homes still run on their original or first-replacement forced-air systems, with sheet-metal trunk lines and undersized returns that were never designed for modern filtration. Decades of paint, carpet fibers, renovation drywall dust, and pet dander have accumulated inside those trunks. The niche angle for Temple Hills is age and ownership tenure: long-held family homes whose ducts have run 40 to 70 years often hold the deepest debris loads we see in southern Prince George's County. Condo and apartment owners face a different problem — shared or stacked systems where one neglected unit affects neighbors. Eagle's NADCA source-removal process is matched to both: older single-family trunks and tighter multifamily runs.

Common duct & air-quality issues in Temple Hills

Why Temple Hills chooses Eagle

Eagle Air Duct Cleaning reaches Temple Hills and 20748 in roughly 20 minutes from our Beltsville headquarters at 10606 Baltimore Ave, so we hold a genuine 1-hour arrival window — or take $50 off the job. We clean to the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard, and every job ships a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report mailed within about five business days, so you get documented proof of what we removed rather than a sales pitch. Pricing is set by our transparent online calculator: air duct cleaning from $299, dryer vent from $149, furnace from $119 — the price you see is the price you pay, with no upsells. Licensed in Maryland under MHIC #117311, owner-operated by Yaniv Asayag and Ronit Lytvak with 14-plus years across MD, DC, and Virginia.

What gets done on a Temple Hills job

FAQ — Air duct cleaning in Temple Hills

How much does air duct cleaning cost in Temple Hills, MD?

Air duct cleaning in Temple Hills starts at $299, with dryer vent cleaning from $149 and furnace cleaning from $119. Eagle uses a transparent online calculator, so the price you see is the price you pay — no surprise upsells at the door. Your final figure depends on the number of supply and return runs and your system size, all quoted before we start work in 20748.

Do you serve all of ZIP code 20748?

Yes. Eagle Air Duct Cleaning covers all of Temple Hills 20748, including the Hillcrest Heights area and the Camp Springs border. We are based in Beltsville, about 20 minutes north, which lets us hold a 1-hour arrival window or take $50 off your service if we miss it.

What is the IAQ Lab Report and why does it matter for older Temple Hills homes?

The IAQ Lab Report is an independent, third-party indoor air quality analysis we mail within about five business days of every job. For Temple Hills' mid-century homes with original ductwork, it documents exactly what was circulating — mold, particulate, allergens — so you have real data instead of a guess about your family's air.

How often should ducts be cleaned in southern Prince George's County?

Most Temple Hills homes benefit from air duct cleaning every three to five years, but humid Maryland summers can accelerate mold growth inside cooling ducts. Homes with pets, recent renovations, allergy sufferers, or a musty smell when the AC starts should consider cleaning sooner. The IAQ Lab Report helps you set the right interval based on real findings.

Can you clean dryer vents in garden apartments and condos?

Yes. Many Temple Hills condos and garden apartments near Iverson Mall have long or shared dryer vent runs that trap lint and become fire risks. Eagle cleans dryer vents from $149, clearing the full run to restore airflow and reduce that hazard, and we coordinate access in multi-unit buildings.

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