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Furnace Cleaning in Maryland.

Annual furnace cleaning and tune-up that improves efficiency, extends HVAC life, and prevents the #1 cause of mid-winter breakdowns.

  • 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

Quick answer

Furnace Cleaning in Maryland costs $299–$599 for a typical single-family home.

Eagle Air Duct Cleaning serves Maryland, DC, and Virginia from a Beltsville HQ (MHIC #117311). We follow NADCA's ACR-21 procedural standard, ship an independent IAQ Lab Report with every job, and commit to a 1-hour arrival window — or $50 off your invoice. The price our calculator shows is the final price.

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Add-ons
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).

What's included

Every furnace cleaning job at Eagle.

  • Heat exchanger inspection (cracks, soot, corrosion)
  • Burner cleaning and adjustment for efficient combustion
  • Blower motor and assembly cleaning — major IAQ leverage point
  • Flame sensor cleaning (the #1 cause of no-heat calls in MD winters)
  • Filter inspection and (if you have one) replacement
  • Drain line clearing on high-efficiency furnaces
  • Written written safety report — CO levels, gas pressure, flame quality

The Eagle Moat

Independent proof. Every job.

Eagle is the only Maryland duct cleaner that ships an independent 3rd-party IAQ Lab Report with every cleaning. Sealed air sample before, sealed air sample after, mailed to an independent Maryland-based IAQ lab. Branded PDF in your inbox within 5 business days — particulate counts, allergen presence, mold spore counts, side-by-side.

FAQ

Common questions about furnace cleaning.

How often should my furnace be cleaned?

Once a year for gas, oil, or propane furnaces — ideally in the fall before heating season. Older furnaces (15+ years) benefit from twice a year.

Will this prevent breakdowns?

It massively reduces them. The #1 reason for emergency winter calls in Maryland is a dirty flame sensor causing the furnace to short-cycle and shut down. A 15-minute cleaning prevents it.

Does this also clean the ducts?

No — separate service. We can bundle a furnace cleaning with a NADCA-standard duct cleaning at a combined price, and you get one truck visit. Ask on the call.

Is the CO safety check serious?

Very. Cracked heat exchangers leak carbon monoxide into the supply air — invisible, odorless, deadly. We test for it with calibrated meters on every furnace visit and document the reading in writing.

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