Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Huntington Station
Air duct cleaning in Huntington Station typically runs $350–$650 for a full residential system, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re usually on New York Avenue, Pulaski Road, or Wolf Hill Road within an hour of your call.
We’ve been pulling debris out of Huntington Station ducts for twenty years. Richard Anderson — owner and lead technician — handles your job personally. That means the person who built this business is the same one crawling through your attic knee-wall space or basement ceiling, not some subcontractor you’ve never met. Our Air Duct Cleaning team knows the difference between a 1952 Cape Cod on Lowndes Avenue and a 1967 split-level near Hilaire Drive, because we’ve cleaned both. The post-war housing stock here is unlike anything in Melville or Dix Hills — original steel ductwork, oil-heat retrofits, and maritime humidity create problems generic crews simply don’t recognize.
Call (833) 754-6107 for a free estimate. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what your system actually needs.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service New York Is Huntington Station’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Our reputation in Huntington Station is built on showing up and doing the work ourselves. Richard Anderson has personally cleaned ducts on New York Avenue, in the neighborhoods around Pulaski Road, and throughout the 11746 zip code. When you book with us, you’re not getting a franchise dispatcher sending whoever’s available — you’re getting two decades of duct work, not generalist HVAC services.
Our numbers speak for themselves: 548 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. That’s one of the highest review volumes in the trade, and it reflects consistent results rather than a lucky handful of testimonials. Huntington Station homeowners specifically mention our thoroughness with older systems — the kind of feedback you only get when you’ve actually solved the problem, not just run a brush through the visible runs.
Response time matters here. We’re based in New York City with regular routes through Suffolk County, which means we can typically reach Huntington Station properties same-day or next-day. For properties near the intersection of Jericho Turnpike and Wolf Hill Road, or the residential blocks off Lowndes Avenue, we’re often faster than companies claiming to be “local” but dispatching from Riverhead or further east.
What separates us is local knowledge. We know that Huntington Station’s summer humidity — that persistent damp off Long Island Sound that lingers well past Labor Day — creates condensation cycles in attic ducts that inland crews don’t encounter. We know the 1950s Cape Cods have knee-wall spaces too tight for standard equipment. And we know that 1980s AC retrofit junction, the one hidden behind your basement ceiling, because we’ve found it a hundred times before.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Huntington Station
Residential Duct Cleaning
Huntington Station’s housing stock demands a specialist. The modest Cape Cods and ranches built between 1947 and 1968 — the backbone of this community — weren’t designed for central air conditioning. When AC was retrofitted in the 1980s and 1990s, new supply runs were spliced into aging trunk lines, creating hidden junction points that trap debris for decades. Our residential cleaning addresses the full system: supply runs, return pathways, and those critical retrofit junctions that standard brush-and-vacuum services miss. We use Rotobrush and Nikro equipment — contractor-grade systems most residential crews never carry — to agitate and extract buildup from original steel ductwork without damaging it.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Commercial properties in Huntington Station face their own challenges. The retail and office spaces along Jericho Turnpike and New York Avenue often occupy converted residential buildings or mid-century commercial structures with mixed duct systems. We’ve cleaned systems for property managers near the Huntington Station LIRR area and for medical offices off Wolf Hill Road. Our commercial process includes full system mapping, containment protocols to protect occupied spaces, and documentation for insurance or regulatory compliance. Same accountability: Richard Anderson leads every commercial job personally.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts deliver conditioned air to your rooms — and in Huntington Station, they’re often the most compromised part of the system. The 1980s–90s AC retrofits added new supply trunks branching off original oil-heat plenums, creating turbulent airflow zones where debris accumulates. In the 1950s Cape Cods near Pulaski Road, we’ve found supply runs partially blocked with fiberglass insulation debris from the original plenum, reducing airflow by 30% or more before homeowners even notice. Our supply duct cleaning uses targeted agitation and negative-air extraction to restore full capacity without dislodging debris into your living space.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your HVAC unit for reconditioning. In Huntington Station’s older homes, these are often routed through uninsulated basement ceilings or low crawl spaces where humidity and temperature swings accelerate dust compaction and microbial growth. The return pathways in 1960s split-levels — common in neighborhoods off Hilaire Drive — present particularly complex multi-level runs that are difficult to access and clean thoroughly. We inspect every return trunk before cleaning, because a partially cleaned return system will recontaminate your supply side within weeks.
Full System Cleaning
This is our most comprehensive service for Huntington Station properties, and it’s what most older homes here actually need. Full system cleaning covers supply ducts, return ducts, the main trunk line, branch connections, and the air handler cabinet. For homes with that characteristic Huntington Station retrofit history — original oil plenum plus AC additions — we pay particular attention to the hidden junction where old meets new. On a 1957 Cape Cod on New York Avenue, we found the original fiberglass-insulated plenum completely blocked with rust scale and debris from a 1988 AC retrofit. Our Rotobrush system cleared the hidden junction, restoring airflow and eliminating a mold source the homeowner never knew existed. Full system cleaning in Huntington Station typically runs $550–$850 depending on system size and accessibility.
Video Inspection
Before we clean, we look. Our video inspection service sends a high-resolution camera through your ductwork to document condition, locate blockages, and identify structural issues like disconnected joints or rusted plenum sections. For Huntington Station’s legacy systems, this step is essential — we’ve found collapsed flex duct in knee-wall spaces, rusted oil-heat plenums still in service, and retrofit junctions so packed with debris that airflow was reduced by half. Video inspection costs $150–$250 as a standalone service, but we waive it when you book a full cleaning. The footage belongs to you; use it for insurance claims, pre-sale documentation, or your own records.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Huntington Station
We build our equipment around brands that commercial contractors trust: Rotobrush for rotary brush agitation, Nikro for negative-air extraction, and Abatement Technologies for HEPA containment. These aren’t consumer-grade tools — they’re the same systems used in industrial remediation, sized appropriately for residential and light commercial work in Huntington Station. For integrated air quality equipment, we service and stock parts for Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman systems. If your home has a whole-house humidifier or electronic air cleaner from one of these manufacturers, we can clean, test, and restore it during the same visit. No waiting for parts shipped from a warehouse three states away.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Huntington Station Homes
- Original oil-heat plenums left in place during AC retrofits trap decades of debris, mold, and rust scale. When 1980s and 1990s central air was added to Huntington Station’s post-war homes, contractors often branched new supply trunks off existing oil-heat plenums rather than replacing them. These old plenum sections become debris traps that standard cleaning methods never reach — we’ve extracted rust scale and compressed dust dating to the Eisenhower administration.
- Low attic knee-wall spaces in Cape Cods make duct access difficult, leading to incomplete cleaning. The modest Cape Cods along New York Avenue and Lowndes Avenue have knee-wall spaces barely eighteen inches high. Crews without specialized equipment or the patience to work in tight quarters simply skip these sections, leaving contaminated ductwork that reintroduces mold spores and dust the moment your system cycles on.
- Persistent maritime humidity from Long Island Sound accelerates mold growth in uninsulated flex ducts. Huntington Station sits close enough to the North Shore that summer humidity stays elevated well into September. This moisture infiltrates duct systems during the off-season, and in attic-routed flex duct sections — added during those 1980s–90s retrofits — wide temperature swings create condensation cycles that breed microbial growth.
- Complex multi-level duct runs in 1960s split-levels resist standard cleaning approaches. The split-levels near Hilaire Drive and in neighborhoods south of Jericho Turnpike have supply and return pathways distributed across three or four levels. Without systematic zone-by-zone cleaning and proper access port placement, these systems accumulate debris in transitional zones that never see a brush.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Huntington Station, NY
We’re straightforward about costs because we want you to know what to expect before we arrive.
| Service | Typical Range in Huntington Station |
|---|---|
| Residential duct cleaning (standard system) | $350–$550 |
| Full system cleaning (supply + return + trunk + handler) | $550–$850 |
| Video inspection (standalone) | $150–$250 |
| Video inspection (waived with full cleaning) | $0 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (add-on) | $125–$175 |
| Duct repair & sealing (per linear foot) | $15–$35 |
| Air quality sanitizing (whole system) | $200–$400 |
What moves you within these ranges? System size, accessibility, and contamination level. A 1952 Cape Cod with original ductwork through knee-wall spaces takes longer than a 1980s ranch with basement-mounted ducts. Heavy debris or visible mold requires additional containment and disposal protocols. We assess every system in person before quoting — our estimates are free, detailed, and fixed once accepted. No add-ons discovered mid-job.
Compared to nearby towns, Huntington Station pricing reflects the specialized knowledge required for legacy retrofit systems. A crew that treats your 1955 Cape like a 2005 build will quote lower — and miss the problems that actually matter. Call (833) 754-6107 for your exact estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Huntington Station
Our regular Suffolk County routes cover Dix Hills to the north, South Huntington and Melville to the west, and West Hills to the northwest. Each community has distinct housing stock and duct challenges — Dix Hills’ larger mid-century homes present different access issues than Huntington Station’s compact Capes — and we adjust our approach accordingly. If you’re near the border, call us; we’ll confirm coverage and schedule.
Serving Huntington Station, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Huntington Station area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Duct Cleaning in Huntington Station
Yes — that original plenum is almost certainly harboring debris, rust scale, and possibly mold that your current system is distributing through every room. In Huntington Station’s post-war Cape Cods, this is the single most common hidden problem we find. The 1980s–90s retrofit contractors left these plenums in place and spliced new AC supply trunks into them, creating a debris trap that standard cleaning never addresses. We use video inspection to locate and document the condition, then clear the plenum with specialized rotary agitation and negative-air extraction. Call (833) 754-6107 to schedule an inspection — estimates are free.
Huntington Station’s proximity to Long Island Sound means summer humidity stays elevated well into September, and maritime moisture infiltrates duct systems even during shoulder seasons. This persistent damp accelerates mold and microbial growth in attic-routed flex ducts — particularly the retrofit additions common in 1950s and 1960s homes — where temperature swings create condensation cycles. Inland towns like Melville or West Hills see drier shoulder seasons and less severe condensation in attic ducts. For Huntington Station properties, we recommend more frequent inspection of flex duct sections and may suggest sanitizing treatment where microbial growth is established. Call (833) 754-6107 to discuss whether your system needs this additional protection.
Zone-by-zone cleaning with strategic access port placement, combined with video inspection to map the full system before we start. 1960s split-levels in Huntington Station — common near Hilaire Drive and south of Jericho Turnpike — have supply and return pathways distributed across three or four levels with transitional zones that resist standard approaches. We isolate each zone, establish proper negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination, and use flexible rotary brushes sized for the duct diameter at each level. Skipping this systematic approach leaves debris in transitional zones that recontaminates the entire system within weeks. Call (833) 754-6107 to book a video inspection and zone-by-zone cleaning plan.
Repair and seal if the metal is structurally sound; replace only when rust has compromised integrity or when previous repairs have created unsafe conditions. Huntington Station’s 1950s ranches — many along New York Avenue and Lowndes Avenue — have original sheet-metal ductwork routed through uninsulated basement ceilings. This metal is typically heavier-gauge than modern equivalents and worth preserving if it hasn’t rusted through. We repair disconnected joints, seal leaks with mastic (not tape, which fails), and replace individual sections only when necessary. Full replacement of a functional original system is rarely cost-effective and often introduces new problems with mismatched materials. Call (833) 754-6107 for an honest assessment of your specific system.
Yes — we perform pre-sale cleanings regularly in Huntington Station, and we document everything with video inspection footage you can share with buyers, inspectors, or attorneys. A 1955 Cape with original or retrofit ductwork is exactly the property profile where we find hidden debris that standard home inspections only suspect but can’t confirm. We clean the full system, provide dated video documentation of before-and-after condition, and can flag any structural issues that might affect the sale. Pre-sale cleanings typically run $550–$750 for a full system with documentation package. Call (833) 754-6107 to schedule — we can often accommodate inspection deadlines with same-week service.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service New York, serving Huntington Station since 2004.