
The air circulating through your Vancouver, Washington home passes through your duct system dozens of times every single day. If those ducts are lined with years of accumulated dust, debris, mold spores, pet dander, rodent waste, or construction contaminants, every breath your family takes indoors is filtered through that buildup. Most Vancouver homeowners never think about their air ducts — until someone in the household develops persistent respiratory symptoms, energy bills begin climbing without explanation, or a musty odor from the vents becomes impossible to ignore.
One Speed Services provides professional residential and commercial air duct cleaning throughout Vancouver, Washington and all surrounding Clark County communities. Here is exactly what our residential air duct cleaning process includes — from the moment we arrive to the moment we leave your home cleaner than we found it:
Our certified technicians meet you at your home, locate your furnace, thermostat, and all supply and return air vents to map the complete system before any work begins. We then attach our truck-mounted vacuum system directly to your furnace plenum — the most powerful and thorough method of source removal available. Each return air vent is cleaned using professional air whips that dislodge and capture accumulated debris from the duct walls. We tidy up your existing furnace filter and change it with one you provide, ensuring your system runs cleanly from day one after service. Every individual supply vent is cleaned using a compressed air blasting ball combined with HEPA vacuum extraction — pushing contaminants loose and capturing them completely rather than redistributing them through your home. Your dryer vent is cleaned using brush-based agitation tools that clear lint buildup and restore proper airflow. And because we believe in full transparency about your home’s condition, we also provide free crawlspace, attic, air duct, and mold inspections with every service visit.
Our air duct cleaning methods efficiently remove soot, dust, dirt, debris, and other contaminants from your complete duct system. We use state-of-the-art equipment to provide a timely and thorough service — so your ducts get cleaned efficiently and cost-effectively. For pricing, call us at (360) 587-1972 or complete our contact form. We can give you a quote over the phone based on the square footage of your home.
Every One Speed Services air duct cleaning visit in Vancouver follows our thorough, step-by-step process — no shortcuts, no surface-level cleaning, and no upselling services you do not need.
Our technician meets you at your home, introduces themselves, and takes time to locate your furnace, thermostat, and every supply and return air vent in the home. Mapping the complete system before any work begins ensures that nothing is missed and that we understand the full scope of your ductwork configuration.
We attach our truck-mounted vacuum system directly to your furnace plenum — the main duct chamber where air enters and exits the system. Truck-mounted vacuum equipment generates significantly greater suction than portable units, ensuring that dislodged debris is captured and extracted rather than redistributed within the duct system.
Return air ducts — which draw air from the living space back to the furnace — are cleaned using professional air whips that agitate and dislodge accumulated debris from duct walls while the truck-mounted vacuum maintains continuous negative pressure and captures everything that is loosened.
We tidy up your existing furnace filter and change it with the replacement filter you provide — ensuring that your freshly cleaned system starts its post-service life with clean filtration in place.
Each individual supply vent is cleaned using a compressed air blasting ball that breaks loose debris from duct walls combined with HEPA vacuum extraction that captures it completely. This combination — positive pressure agitation paired with negative pressure extraction — is the industry standard for thorough residential air duct cleaning.
Every residential air duct cleaning service includes dryer vent cleaning using brush-based agitation tools. This is not an add-on — it is a standard part of every visit, because a clogged dryer vent is one of the leading causes of residential house fires in the United States, according to the U.S. Fire Administration. Keeping that vent clear is part of keeping your home safe.
Every service visit includes free crawlspace, attic, air duct, and mold inspections. We believe Vancouver homeowners deserve a complete, honest picture of their home’s condition — not a narrow view of only the service being performed. If we see something that warrants attention, we tell you — clearly, honestly, and without pressure.
For commercial air duct cleaning throughout Vancouver, Washington and the greater Portland-Vancouver metro area, One Speed Services provides free onsite estimates. Our expansive array of commercial air duct cleaning tools allows us to adapt to any facility’s needs — including working evenings and weekends to minimize disruption to your operations, and setting up extreme containment for sensitive environments such as medical facilities, schools, and food service operations. We serve most of Oregon and Washington from our Portland and Salem locations. To schedule a free onsite estimate for commercial air duct cleaning, call (360) 587-1972 or complete our contact form.
One Speed Services is a family-owned, BBB-accredited company with multiple locations serving Oregon and Washington. For decades, our team has earned thousands of raving 5-star reviews from homeowners and businesses throughout Vancouver, Clark County, and the greater Pacific Northwest by delivering honest, professional, and thorough air duct cleaning services that follow industry standards and make homes genuinely healthier to live in. We are not a national franchise. We are your local neighbors — and we bring the same care to every air duct cleaning project as we would to our own homes.
Vancouver’s location in the Columbia River Valley, its older housing stock, the region’s persistent seasonal moisture, and its growing population of families and seniors create a unique set of indoor air quality challenges that make professional air duct cleaning more than a routine maintenance item — it is a meaningful health investment.
Vancouver, Washington sits within Clark County in the Pacific Northwest’s marine climate zone — characterized by mild but persistently wet winters, with the Columbia River Valley’s particular geography creating temperature inversions that trap air pollutants at ground level during the cool months. According to Washington State Department of Ecology’s air quality data, the Vancouver-Portland airshed experiences elevated particulate matter readings during winter months, when wood smoke, vehicle emissions, and stagnant air combine to increase the outdoor pollution load that infiltrates homes through HVAC systems and building gaps.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reports that indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air — and in some cases up to 100 times more contaminated. Given that the average American spends approximately 90 percent of their time indoors, according to the EPA’s indoor air quality resources, the condition of your home’s duct system has a direct and measurable impact on the air your family breathes every day.
Washington State’s wildfire seasons have grown longer and more intense in recent years. The Washington State Department of Ecology documents that wildfire smoke — including fine particulate matter (PM2.5) — reaches Clark County and the Vancouver metro area during eastern Washington and Oregon fire events, creating days and sometimes weeks of unhealthy outdoor air quality each summer and fall. When families seal their homes during smoke events, any existing accumulation of debris and contaminants within duct systems becomes a recirculating source of indoor air degradation. A professionally cleaned duct system — combined with proper filtration — is the foundation of smoke-event indoor air protection.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s QuickFacts for Vancouver, Washington, Vancouver is one of the oldest cities in Washington State, with a significant share of housing units built before 1980. Homes of this era frequently have original ductwork that has never been professionally cleaned — accumulating decades of dust, debris, insulation fibers, pest activity residue, and in many cases mold growth driven by the Columbia River Valley’s damp conditions. The Washington State Department of Health confirms that older homes with original HVAC systems and ductwork are among the highest-priority candidates for professional indoor air quality intervention.
Indoor air quality is not an abstract concept. For Vancouver families — particularly those with children, elderly members, or household members managing respiratory conditions — it is a direct and daily health factor.
The Washington State Department of Health’s community health data documents asthma prevalence and respiratory disease rates throughout Washington State, with Clark County reflecting statewide patterns of elevated respiratory illness burden. Washington’s adult asthma prevalence is a documented public health concern, and the American Lung Association’s State of the Air report for Washington has identified the Vancouver-Portland metro area as receiving failing grades for ozone and particle pollution in recent reporting periods — underscoring why indoor air quality management is especially important for Clark County families.
The EPA’s indoor air quality guidance identifies dust mites, mold spores, pet dander, and pest allergens as among the most significant indoor air quality triggers for asthma and allergic disease. All of these contaminants accumulate in residential ductwork over time — and once present, every HVAC cycle distributes them throughout the living space. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences confirms that indoor allergen exposure is a primary driver of asthma exacerbation, particularly in children — making duct cleanliness a direct pediatric health consideration for Vancouver families.
Debris accumulation within ductwork and around furnace components can interfere with proper combustion airflow — contributing to incomplete combustion and the risk of carbon monoxide buildup. The Washington State Department of Health identifies carbon monoxide as a serious residential health hazard and recommends regular HVAC maintenance — including duct inspection and cleaning — as part of a comprehensive home safety protocol for Washington State households.
Vancouver, Washington’s specific climate, geography, and housing stock create a predictable set of duct contamination patterns our technicians encounter throughout Clark County:
Every home generates dust continuously — from skin cells, fabric fibers, outdoor particulate tracked in on shoes and clothing, and construction materials in older homes. Over years and decades, this dust accumulates on duct walls, restricting airflow, reducing HVAC efficiency, and creating a reservoir of particulate that recirculates with every heating and cooling cycle. The U.S. Department of Energy confirms that dirty, restricted ductwork is a leading contributor to HVAC inefficiency — with buildup forcing systems to work harder and run longer to achieve the same output.
The Columbia River Valley’s persistent humidity creates conditions favorable for mold growth within duct systems — particularly at supply registers where warm, moisture-laden air meets cooler metal surfaces and condenses. The EPA’s mold resources confirm that mold within HVAC systems is particularly concerning because every operating cycle distributes spores throughout the entire home. When our technicians discover mold during air duct cleaning, we have the full professional capability to address it — our mold remediation services are fully integrated with our air duct cleaning process.
Ductwork in Vancouver homes — particularly older homes with crawlspace or attic-routed ducts — is a common location for rodent nesting and pest activity. The CDC’s rodent-borne disease resources identify rodent droppings and urine as carriers of documented pathogens, including Hantavirus, which is present in the Pacific Northwest. Contaminated ductwork distributes these biological hazards throughout the home’s living space with every HVAC cycle. Our rodent cleanup and air duct cleaning services work together to fully resolve this problem.
Homes that have undergone renovation — including the significant share of older Vancouver homes that have been partially updated over the decades — frequently have construction debris, drywall dust, and insulation fibers in their duct systems from work that was done without proper sealing of the duct openings. These materials are respiratory irritants that accumulate silently and circulate continuously until professionally removed.
Homes with gas furnaces, fireplaces, or wood stoves — common throughout Clark County’s established neighborhoods — can accumulate soot and combustion residue within ductwork over time, particularly if appliances have experienced incomplete combustion episodes or if duct connections have developed leaks that draw in exhaust gases. The Washington State Department of Ecology documents the health impacts of fine particulate and combustion byproducts on respiratory health in the region.
Professional air duct cleaning is not only a health investment — it is a financial one. Clean, unrestricted ductwork directly impacts your HVAC system’s efficiency and your monthly energy costs.
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that heating and cooling account for approximately 43 percent of the average American home’s energy bill — making HVAC efficiency the single largest lever available for reducing residential energy costs. Restricted, dirty ductwork forces furnaces and air handlers to work harder and run longer to move the same volume of air, increasing energy consumption and accelerating wear on mechanical components.
The EPA’s ENERGY STAR program confirms that duct leakage and restriction are among the leading causes of HVAC energy waste in American homes. For Vancouver families paying Pacific Power or Clark Public Utilities bills through the Columbia Valley’s heating season — which runs from October through April — clean, properly functioning ductwork is a direct monthly savings mechanism.
Clark Public Utilities, which serves a significant portion of Vancouver and Clark County, offers energy efficiency resources and rebate programs for qualifying residential customers — including programs that support HVAC maintenance and efficiency improvements. We encourage Vancouver homeowners to review available programs when planning air duct cleaning and related HVAC services.
Air duct cleaning is most effective when performed as part of a comprehensive approach to home health and performance. One Speed Services provides every related service Vancouver homeowners may need:
One Speed Services is genuinely local to Vancouver and the surrounding region. Our air duct cleaning teams serve the full geography of greater Vancouver and Clark County — as well as communities across the Columbia River in the Portland metro area:
Not sure if we serve your address? Call (360) 587-1972 and we will confirm.
The air inside your Vancouver home is only as clean as the system delivering it. For a community living in one of the Pacific Northwest’s most beautiful — and most dynamically challenged — air quality environments, professional air duct cleaning is not a luxury service. It is a foundational part of maintaining a home that is genuinely healthy, energy-efficient, and comfortable for the people who live in it.
One Speed Services brings decades of family-owned expertise, thousands of 5-star reviews from homeowners throughout Oregon and Washington, BBB accreditation, and genuine local knowledge to every air duct cleaning project in Vancouver and throughout Clark County. We know the homes in this community — the ductwork configurations common to Clark County’s most active construction decades, the moisture challenges of the Columbia River Valley climate, and the indoor air quality concerns specific to this region. And we know what it takes to make a Vancouver home’s air genuinely clean.
When you call One Speed Services, you are not calling a national call center. You are calling your local neighbors — people who live and work in this community and take every project seriously because our reputation here matters to us personally.
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Common indicators include visible dust blowing from supply registers when the HVAC system starts, a musty or stale odor when heating or cooling runs, unexplained increases in dust accumulation on surfaces throughout the home, worsening allergy or asthma symptoms among household members, visible debris or discoloration at vent covers, and any history of rodent activity, renovation work, or water damage in the home. The EPA recommends duct cleaning when there is visible mold growth, evidence of pest infestation, or excessive debris restricting airflow. For Vancouver homes built before 1990 that have never had professional duct cleaning, an inspection is worthwhile regardless of visible symptoms.
The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) recommends professional air duct cleaning every three to five years for most residential systems — more frequently for homes with pets, smokers, recent renovation, known pest activity, or household members with respiratory conditions. Vancouver’s marine climate and wildfire smoke exposure during summer months are additional factors that support more frequent cleaning for Clark County households.
Truck-mounted vacuum systems generate significantly higher suction power than portable units — creating stronger negative pressure throughout the duct system that more effectively captures dislodged debris and prevents it from recirculating into the living space. The truck-mounted system stays connected to the furnace plenum throughout the entire cleaning process, maintaining continuous extraction as our technicians work through every vent and return in the home. This is the industry standard for thorough residential air duct cleaning.
For households where duct contamination — including dust, mold spores, pet dander, or pest allergens — is a contributing factor to indoor air quality problems, professional cleaning removes the reservoir of those contaminants from the distribution system. The NIEHS identifies indoor allergen reduction as a primary intervention for asthma management. Results vary by household and the specific sources of allergen exposure present, but removing accumulated contaminants from the duct system eliminates a significant ongoing source of indoor allergen distribution.
Yes. One Speed Services provides commercial air duct cleaning throughout Vancouver, Washington and the greater Portland-Vancouver metro area. We offer free onsite estimates for all commercial projects, work evenings and weekends to accommodate business operations, and provide extreme containment setups for sensitive environments including medical facilities, schools, and food service operations. Call (360) 587-1972 to schedule your free commercial estimate.
Most residential air duct cleaning visits in Vancouver take between two and four hours, depending on the size of the home, the number of vents, and the condition of the system. We provide a time estimate during scheduling so you can plan your day. Our technicians work efficiently and thoroughly — we do not rush, and we do not cut corners to finish faster.
Call us at (360) 587-1972 or complete our contact form at onespeedservices.com. We provide quotes over the phone based on your home’s square footage — no in-person estimate required for standard residential air duct cleaning. Commercial projects receive a free onsite estimate.
Call or complete our contact form for pricing, or to schedule a free home health evaluation.

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I couldn’t be happier with their service. My initial call to make an appointment and ask questions was so pleasant. Sweetest woman ever! Chaz serviced my home cleaning my vents/HVAC ducts. I’ve never had it done before and was a bit anxious, but he was very kind, and professional, and...

Edwin and John cleaned the dryer vent as well. Nice team work! They were prompt, very thorough and professional. Best of all, I have peace of mind regarding the air I breathe in my house for the next while. Thank you, Annie

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