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30 min from our Beltsville HQ · ZIP 20854

Air Duct Cleaning in Potomac, MD

Serving 20854 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 Potomac

We're about 30 minutes from Potomac from our Beltsville HQ. Same-day service available in 20854.

We've cleaned ducts across Avenel, Falls Road corridor — from older single-family homes to newer townhomes and apartments.

Air duct cleaning in Potomac, MD

Potomac is one of Montgomery County's most affluent communities, occupying ZIP code 20854 along the Potomac River bluffs, roughly a 30-minute drive from Eagle Air Duct Cleaning's Beltsville headquarters. Known for the Avenel Estates, the Falls Road corridor, Potomac Village, and the Congressional Country Club, the area is defined by large custom and estate homes on wooded lots. Many residents are professionals, executives, and families who expect precise, documented work in their homes. Air duct cleaning matters in Potomac, MD because the scale of these homes — multiple HVAC zones, long duct runs, and finished lower levels — means a single system can move and store a substantial volume of dust, pollen, and dander, much of it out of sight. Larger homes also tend to have more bathrooms, bedrooms, and return pathways, so the ductwork network is extensive and benefits from thorough source removal. Eagle serves Potomac with the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard and includes a third-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report with every job — a fit for homeowners who want measured verification rather than assurances. Whether you own an Avenel estate, a Falls Road custom build, or an older Potomac Village home, clean ductwork across every zone supports balanced airflow, lower dust on fine finishes, and a healthier indoor environment for the household.

Maryland climate & your air quality

Potomac sits in Maryland's humid-subtropical climate, and its heavily wooded, riverside setting intensifies the seasonal air-quality load. Summers are warm and humid, and large Potomac homes run multiple air-conditioning zones for months; all that cooling pulls moisture across the coils and into long duct runs, where condensation can feed mold if the system holds debris. Winters are cold enough that furnaces and heat pumps cycle steadily, circulating settled dust through the many rooms and finished basements typical of Avenel and Falls Road homes. Spring brings exceptionally heavy tree pollen, because Potomac's estate lots are surrounded by mature hardwoods and pines; that pollen infiltrates returns and settles deep in the ductwork. Fall adds dense leaf debris and elevated outdoor mold-spore counts from decaying foliage on wooded properties. Over a full year, a large Potomac system can hold a significant, layered accumulation of pollen, dust, dander, and microbial growth — and because the duct network is extensive, that material recirculates widely each time any zone calls for heating or cooling.

Potomac homes & HVAC

Potomac's housing stock is heavily weighted toward large single-family and estate homes, many built from the 1970s through the 2000s and a growing number of newer custom rebuilds along Falls Road and in Avenel. These homes typically run multiple HVAC zones, with extensive metal trunk lines feeding long branch ducts to numerous bedrooms, bathrooms, and finished lower levels. Older Potomac Village homes may have original sheet-metal ductwork that has collected decades of debris, while newer estate builds use modern multi-zone systems that still accumulate fine particulates throughout their long runs. The niche angle that fits Potomac is large, multi-zone estate cleaning: thorough work requires accounting for every zone, every return, and the full length of duct, not a quick single-system pass. Eagle scopes each Potomac home zone by zone, applies the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal process across the entire network, and documents the result in a third-party lab report appropriate to the home's scale.

Common duct & air-quality issues in Potomac

Why Potomac chooses Eagle

Eagle Air Duct Cleaning reaches Potomac in about 30 minutes from our Beltsville HQ at 10606 Baltimore Ave, with a 1-hour arrival window or $50 off if we're late. We clean to the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal standard across every zone and mail a third-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report after every job, giving 20854 homeowners measured verification suited to large, multi-zone estate homes. Our calculator pricing is transparent — air duct cleaning from $299, dryer vent from $149, furnace from $119 — and the price you see is the price you pay, with no upsells, even on big jobs. Owner-operated by Yaniv Asayag and Ronit Lytvak, licensed MHIC #117311, with 14+ years serving Maryland, DC, and Virginia.

What gets done on a Potomac job

FAQ — Air duct cleaning in Potomac

How much does air duct cleaning cost for a large Potomac home?

Eagle's air duct cleaning starts at $299, with dryer vent from $149 and furnace from $119, but large multi-zone Potomac estates in 20854 typically scope higher because of the number of zones, returns, and duct length. We use transparent calculator pricing and confirm the full figure before work begins — the price you see is the price you pay, with no upsells regardless of home size.

Do you handle multi-zone HVAC systems in Potomac estates?

Yes. Large homes in Avenel, along Falls Road, and near Potomac Village often run several HVAC zones with extensive ductwork. Eagle scopes each home zone by zone and applies the NADCA ACR-21 source-removal process across the entire network, not just one system, then documents the complete result in your Indoor Air Quality Lab Report.

Why is duct cleaning worthwhile in a newer Potomac custom home?

Even newer Potomac custom builds accumulate fine particulates throughout their long multi-zone duct runs, and tightly built homes recirculate that material. Heavy spring pollen from wooded lots adds to the load. NADCA-standard source removal clears the network, and the third-party IAQ Lab Report gives you measured proof of indoor air quality after the work.

What is included in the IAQ Lab Report?

Eagle includes a third-party Indoor Air Quality Lab Report with every Potomac job, mailed within about 5 business days. It documents what was found in your home's air and ductwork, providing measured verification that suits homeowners who expect documented results. It's our signature differentiator and is included on every cleaning, from a single zone to a full estate system.

How long does it take to clean a large Potomac home's ducts?

A large multi-zone Potomac estate takes longer than a typical home — often most of a day — because each zone, return, and long duct run is addressed thoroughly. Our two-tech crews use NADCA source-removal equipment and confirm the expected timeframe when we arrive within your scheduled 1-hour window in 20854.

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