18 min from our Beltsville HQ · ZIP 20774
Air Duct Cleaning in Largo, MD
Serving 20774 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
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MHIC #117311
Maryland licensed
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Local service in Largo
We're about 18 minutes from Largo from our Beltsville HQ. Same-day service available in 20774.
We've cleaned ducts across Kettering, Mitchellville border — from older single-family homes to newer townhomes and apartments.
Air duct cleaning in Largo, MD
Largo is a Prince George's County, Maryland community built around the Largo Town Center Metro station and the FedExField stadium corridor, served by ZIP code 20774. Its housing runs from 1970s and 1980s split-levels and brick ramblers in established sections to newer townhomes and condominiums near the Metro and the Kettering and Mitchellville borders. For Largo homeowners, air duct cleaning and indoor air quality are practical concerns rather than luxuries: the area's mix of aging single-family ductwork and shared multifamily systems means dust, allergens, and HVAC debris accumulate over years of Maryland's swing between humid summers and cold winters. Eagle Air Duct Cleaning serves Largo from our Beltsville headquarters at 10606 Baltimore Ave, roughly an 18-minute drive north, so we reach 20774 quickly without subcontracting the work out. We follow the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard, and every Largo job ships with a 3rd-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report mailed within about five business days — independent proof of what we removed, not a sales pitch. Pricing comes straight from our calculator: air duct cleaning from $299, dryer vent cleaning from $149, furnace cleaning from $119, with no upsells once a tech is inside your home. For families near Kettering, the stadium district, or the Metro, that combination of speed, transparency, and lab-verified results is the point.
Maryland climate & your air quality
Maryland sits in a humid subtropical zone, and Largo feels it in full. Summers in 20774 are hot and sticky, so central air conditioning runs for months; that constant cooling pulls humid air across cold coils and through ductwork, where condensation can feed mold growth and let dust cake onto duct walls. Winters are cold enough that furnaces and heat pumps cycle hard, recirculating whatever has settled in the system all season. Spring brings heavy tree pollen off the wooded edges near Watkins-area parkland and the FedExField green buffers, and that pollen infiltrates returns and loads filters fast. Fall adds leaf litter and outdoor mold spores that ride indoors on shoes and HVAC intake. Each season layers more debris onto Largo's ducts, and homes that cool and heat aggressively — typical here — simply move more of it through the air you breathe. An IAQ Lab Report after cleaning shows whether that seasonal buildup has actually been cleared.
Largo homes & HVAC
Largo's housing stock is anchored by 1970s–1980s development: brick-front ramblers, split-foyers, and split-levels in neighborhoods like Kettering, alongside garden-style condos and townhome clusters that grew up around Largo Town Center Metro. Many of these single-family homes still run their original or first-replacement ductwork and forced-air systems, where decades of dust, drywall residue, and pet dander settle in supply and return trunks. Newer townhomes and condos toward the Mitchellville border use more compact duct runs and sometimes shared or stacked HVAC equipment, which spreads contaminants between units and floors. The niche angle for Largo is that range: a single street can hold a 45-year-old rambler with tired ducts next to a 15-year-old townhome with builder-grade vents that were never cleaned. Both benefit from NADCA-standard source removal, and both get the same lab-verified report — so whether you own a long-held family home or a newer Metro-corridor property, you see documented proof of the result.
Common duct & air-quality issues in Largo
Aging 1970s–80s ductwork
Many Largo and Kettering ramblers and split-levels still run decades-old forced-air ducts. Original metal and flex runs collect packed dust, settled debris, and degraded insulation that recirculate every time the system cycles through Maryland's long heating and cooling seasons.
Summer AC condensation and duct mold
With central air running all through humid Prince George's County summers, moisture condenses inside cool supply ducts. Combined with trapped dust, that dampness creates conditions for mold and a musty smell pushed through 20774 vents.
Shared systems in Metro-corridor units
Townhomes and condos near Largo Town Center sometimes share or stack HVAC equipment. Contaminants, odors, and dander migrate between units through connected returns, so one neighbor's buildup can affect your indoor air.
Spring pollen and pet dander load
Heavy spring tree pollen off nearby parkland infiltrates returns and overloads filters, while pet dander from family homes settles deep in ducts — both circulating constantly until source-removal cleaning clears them out.
Why Largo chooses Eagle
Largo sits about 18 minutes south of Eagle's Beltsville headquarters, so our own technicians — not subcontractors — reach 20774 quickly, typically inside a 1-hour arrival window or we take $50 off. We clean to the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard, and every Largo job includes a 3rd-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report mailed within about five business days, so you get independent proof of what came out of your ducts. Pricing is fixed by our public calculator — air duct cleaning from $299, dryer vent from $149, furnace from $119 — and the price you see is the price you pay, with no on-site upsells. Eagle is MHIC #117311, owner-operated by Yaniv Asayag and Ronit Lytvak, with 14+ years serving Maryland.
What gets done on a Largo job
- Pre-clean HEPA-cam inspection of every vent
- Negative-pressure HEPA vacuum cleaning
- Brush + air-whip agitation of duct walls
- Air handler / blower compartment cleaning
- EPA-registered antimicrobial fogging
- Post-clean HEPA-cam verification (every vent)
- 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report mailed within 5 business days
- 1-hour arrival ETA guarantee — $50 off if we miss
FAQ — Air duct cleaning in Largo
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Largo, MD?
Air duct cleaning in Largo (20774) starts at $299, with the exact figure set by our transparent online calculator based on your system. Dryer vent cleaning starts at $149 and furnace cleaning at $119. The price you see is the price you pay — there are no surprise upsells once our technician is in your home, and every job includes a 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report.
Do you service older Kettering ramblers and newer Metro-corridor townhomes?
Yes. We work on both ends of Largo's housing range — 1970s–80s brick ramblers and split-levels in Kettering with original ductwork, and newer townhomes and condos near Largo Town Center Metro with builder-grade or shared systems. Both get NADCA ACR-21 source-removal cleaning and the same lab-verified report documenting the result.
How fast can you reach my home in 20774?
Largo is about an 18-minute drive from our Beltsville HQ, so we serve ZIP 20774 promptly with our own crews. We commit to a 1-hour arrival window, or you get $50 off the job. Because we're local and don't subcontract, scheduling around the FedExField corridor and Kettering is straightforward.
What is the IAQ Lab Report and why does it matter?
The Indoor Air Quality Lab Report is independent, third-party testing tied to your cleaning. It documents what was in your Largo home's air and ducts, and it's mailed to you within about five business days. It's our signature differentiator — proof of results rather than a verbal claim, which matters most in older homes where buildup is invisible.
Can duct cleaning help with musty smells from my AC?
Often, yes. In Largo's humid summers, condensation inside cool ducts mixes with settled dust and can support mold, producing the musty odor pushed through your vents. Our NADCA source-removal process clears that debris at the source, and we offer sanitizing and disinfection as add-ons. The IAQ Lab Report then confirms what was removed.