Before We Arrive: Pre-Service Consultation
The Element Air Duct Cleaning process starts before we arrive at your Daytona Beach home. Our customer service team reviews the following: home size (square footage, number of levels), HVAC system details (age, type, last servicing), number of supply and return vents, household factors (pets, smoking, allergies, recent construction), and any specific concerns you've noted.
Pre-service details helps us assigning the right crew and equipment, estimating service time accurately, bringing appropriate supplies (filters, antimicrobial treatments), and providing a firm quote before arrival.
Step 1: Arrival and Pre-Cleaning Inspection (15 minutes)
Our crew arrives in marked trucks with all NADCA-certified equipment. Upon arrival, the lead technician conducts an initial walkthrough: evaluates your HVAC system's current condition, identifies any issues that need attention before cleaning, photographs baseline duct conditions for before/after comparison, and notes the layout of your duct system.
This inspection takes 10-15 minutes and establishes for the cleaning plan. When we discover serious issues during inspection, we discuss with you before proceeding.
Step 2: Floor and Furniture Protection (10 minutes)
NADCA-standard service safeguards your flooring and belongings. We place floor coverings throughout the work areas: plastic runners in high-traffic paths, drop cloths near vents, and temporary door-frame protection for corners where equipment passes through.
This step requires 10 minutes but eliminates post-cleaning damage claims. Skimping here is a common sign of budget or uncertified cleaning services.
Step 3: Pre-Sealing and Negative Pressure Setup (15 minutes)
Core cleaning method uses negative pressure air. Technicians attach our truck-mounted HEPA vacuum system to your HVAC system via a temporary large-diameter hose (typically 10 inches). This creates negative pressure throughout the entire duct system, drawing particulates out of the ducts and into our HEPA-filtered collection.
All other duct openings (vents and returns) are sealed during this phase to maintain the negative pressure. This is, it's the difference between a real professional cleaning and a glorified vacuum job.

Step 4: Mechanical Cleaning of Individual Runs (60-90 minutes)
After negative pressure established, technicians systematically clean each individual duct run. The process: remove each vent cover, insert a rotary brush system down each supply and return run, agitate the dust and debris loose from duct walls, and allow the negative pressure to pull debris into the vacuum collection.
Our equipment spin at the right speed to loosen buildup without damaging duct interiors. Uncertified services sometimes use basic vacuums, which doesn't dislodge adhered buildup.
Step 5: Trunk Line Cleaning (20-30 minutes)
After individual vent runs, we clean the main trunk lines, the primary horizontal and vertical ducts that connect the HVAC unit to the individual runs. These are accessed through cleaning ports, and cleaned with brush systems sized for larger-diameter ducts.
Trunk lines typically hold the most contamination since they carry the combined airflow. Cleaning them is necessary for meaningful indoor air quality improvement.
Step 6: Blower Compartment and Coil Cleaning (30 minutes)
Full-system cleaning goes past the ducts. The HVAC blower compartment, evaporator coil, and drain pan all accumulate contaminants that spread throughout the home if not cleaned.
Our cleaning includes: HEPA vacuuming of the blower cabinet, brushing the blower fan blades, cleaning the evaporator coil with NADCA-approved solution, flushing the drain pan and drain line, and checking the HVAC filter (replacing if needed). Including the coil is often the difference between noticing improvement and feeling dramatic change in indoor air quality.
Step 7: Antimicrobial Treatment (Optional, 15 minutes)
Strongly suggested for households with allergies, pets, smokers, or recent water damage: EPA-registered antimicrobial fogging treatment. A fine mist is dispersed through the entire duct system to eliminate bacteria, mold spores, and viruses that mechanical cleaning cannot remove.
Treatment takes 15 minutes to apply and allows 30-60 minutes to dry (HVAC runs briefly during drying). Cost: $75-150 additional. Most Daytona Beach customers add this treatment as it's the difference between clean-looking and actually-sanitary ducts.
"Highly recommended for households with allergies, pets, smokers, or recent water damage: EPA-registered antimicrobial fogging treatment."
Step 8: Reassembly and Final Walkthrough (15 minutes)
Once cleaning is complete, technicians reinstall all vent covers and registers, reseal any access points created during cleaning, remove protective coverings, and tidy up the work area. Our teams leave your home cleaner than they found it.
Final step, the technician conducts a final walkthrough with you: reviews the service performed, shares before/after photos of key ducts, discusses any issues identified, and recommends future maintenance intervals.
Total Time and What to Expect
Complete cleaning for an average Daytona Beach single-family home (1,500-2,500 square feet): 2-4 hours. Larger homes: 4-6 hours. Homes with multiple HVAC units: 6-8 hours, sometimes across two visits.
You can stay in the home during service, cleaning is not disruptive to daily activities though it does generate noise. Don't have to leave the home.
Call Element Air Duct Cleaning for Your Cleaning
Now that you know what professional duct cleaning actually involves, phone Element Air Duct Cleaning for a flat-rate quote based on your home size. Our standard service follows the professional 8-step process above. No corners cut every single time.
Available in Daytona Beach, FL and surrounding communities. Quick turnaround available for the majority of Daytona Beach appointments.
Need Help in Daytona Beach?
Element Air Duct Cleaning provides air duct cleaning throughout Daytona Beach, FL. Call for a flat-rate quote.
(321) 641-7284


