Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across The Bronx
Air duct cleaning in The Bronx typically runs $280–$550 for a standard residential system and $450–$1,200 for commercial properties, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re across the city line in Yonkers and regularly serve Morris Park, Parkchester, Van Nest, and Unionport — usually arriving within 45 minutes to an hour during standard scheduling. Call (844) 257-5251 for a free estimate and same-week appointment.

Our Air Duct Cleaning team knows The Bronx’s buildings intimately. We’ve spent eight years working in the tight alley-load corridors, navigating parking restrictions on Pelham Parkway, and carrying Rotobrush and Nikro equipment through service entrances designed for 1930s delivery trucks, not modern duct-cleaning rigs. The housing stock here demands a different approach than suburban Westchester — and we’ve developed one.
Why Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Yonkers Is The Bronx’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
1,005 households have trusted us with their indoor air quality, and our 4.9-star average reflects work that holds up to scrutiny. In The Bronx specifically, we’ve built repeat relationships with property managers in 10462 ZIP code buildings who’ve learned that owner-led service means accountability — Ryan Bell, our owner and lead technician, is the person who shows up, not a rotating subcontractor dispatched from a call center.
Our response time to The Bronx averages under an hour from our Yonkers base. We know the parking realities: Morris Park’s alternate-side restrictions, the narrow service alleys behind Parkchester’s retail strips, and the freight-elevator access patterns in prewar buildings along White Plains Road. That local fluency saves you time and prevents the “we’ll figure it out when we get there” delays common with franchise crews.
What separates us in The Bronx is technical depth matched to local conditions. The 1930s–1970s brick buildings dominating this market weren’t built for forced-air HVAC — steam-radiator systems were retrofitted decades later with duct runs squeezed into wall cavities and closets. Standard cleaning equipment often misses these short-radius bends. Our Rotobrush rotary systems and video inspection capability are specifically configured for this challenge.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in The Bronx
Residential Duct Cleaning
The Bronx’s attached two- and three-family homes in Van Nest and Unionport share a common problem: decades of accumulated soot in retrofitted ductwork originally designed for steam heat. A typical residential cleaning in The Bronx runs $280–$450 for a single-family equivalent or $380–$550 for multi-unit buildings with extended trunk lines. We use Rotobrush rotary agitation combined with Nikro HEPA extraction to dislodge and capture debris without redistributing it through your living spaces.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Commercial properties in The Bronx — medical offices near Jacobi Medical Center, retail below Parkchester’s condominiums, small manufacturing along Bronx River Parkway — face higher occupancy loads and stricter air quality expectations. Commercial duct cleaning here typically ranges $450–$1,200 depending on system complexity. We schedule around your operating hours and coordinate with building management for freight elevator access, a routine we’ve refined across dozens of Bronx commercial jobs.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts deliver conditioned air to your rooms — and in The Bronx’s 1970s-era retrofits, these are where we most often find kinked flexible connector sleeves and mold colonies behind finished ceilings. Supply duct cleaning as a standalone service runs $180–$320 in The Bronx. We always pair this with video inspection to verify the full length of the run, not just the accessible portions.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your HVAC unit for reconditioning. In The Bronx’s dense housing, these often double as the building’s primary air filtration path — and they’re frequently the dirtiest component because they see unfiltered air first. Return duct cleaning here runs $160–$290. We pay particular attention to return plenums in basement mechanical rooms, where Cross Bronx Expressway particulates settle and recirculate.
Full System Cleaning
Our most comprehensive service for The Bronx properties — supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, registers, and the air handler cabinet — typically runs $450–$750 for residential systems. Full system cleaning is what we recommend for first-time customers in 10462 ZIP code buildings, where decades of deferred maintenance and retrofit complications compound. One thorough cleaning establishes a baseline; maintenance cleanings every 2–3 years keep it there.

Video Inspection
Video inspection is our diagnostic foundation in The Bronx, where so much ductwork is hidden behind plaster and lathe. Using flexible borescope cameras, we document conditions before cleaning and verify results after — particularly critical for property managers documenting due diligence and for residents concerned about asthma triggers. Standalone video inspection runs $120–$180; it’s included at no charge with any full system cleaning.
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Trusted Brands We Service in The Bronx
We maintain and clean systems running Honeywell, Aprilaire, and other major filtration brands common in The Bronx’s upgraded HVAC installations. Our equipment — Rotobrush rotary brush systems for mechanical agitation, Nikro HEPA vacuums for negative-pressure extraction, and Abatement Technologies portable air scrubbers for containment — matches what restoration professionals use after fire and flood damage. That grade of equipment matters in The Bronx, where duct contamination often exceeds normal residential levels. We stock common replacement parts locally, so if video inspection reveals a disconnected sleeve or failed register boot, we can often address it same visit rather than rescheduling.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in The Bronx Homes
- Kinked or collapsed flexible sleeves in 1970s retrofits. In Pelham Parkway’s postwar brick buildings, flexible duct connectors installed during steam-to-forced-air conversions have often kinked, partially collapsed, or grown mold colonies behind finished ceilings. These require specialized rotary tools and gentle handling — aggressive cleaning damages the sleeve and worsens the problem.
- Hidden duct runs missed by standard cleaning. Steam-to-forced-air retrofits in 10462 corridor buildings frequently route ductwork through interstitial wall cavities and closet chases. Without video inspection and targeted access, these runs stay dirty while only the visible trunk lines get cleaned — explaining why some Bronx residents see no improvement after “standard” service.
- Moisture-driven mold from temperature swings. The Bronx’s inland microclimate produces wider temperature swings than coastal Manhattan or Brooklyn, stressing building envelopes and promoting condensation in poorly insulated duct runs. That moisture seeds mold growth during humid summers, then re-aerosolizes when heat kicks on in October — a cycle we’ve documented repeatedly in Morris Park and Van Nest properties.
- Parking and access constraints slowing response. Dense 10462 corridors with alternate-side parking and narrow alley-load entrances mean our technician often parks blocks away and carries 80-pound HEPA extractors through service entrances. We’ve adapted our equipment selection and scheduling to this reality — franchise crews with bulkier truck-mounted systems frequently can’t access The Bronx’s tighter buildings at all.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in The Bronx, NY
| Service | Typical Range in The Bronx | What Affects Cost |
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| Residential duct cleaning (single unit) | $280–$450 | Number of registers, accessibility, contamination level |
| Residential duct cleaning (multi-unit building) | $380–$550 | Extended trunk lines, additional returns, coordination with tenants |
| Commercial duct cleaning | $450–$1,200 | Square footage, system complexity, after-hours scheduling |
| Supply duct cleaning only | $180–$320 | Length of runs, presence of flexible connectors |
| Return duct cleaning only | $160–$290 | Plenum accessibility, filter condition |
| Full system cleaning | $450–$750 | Complete supply/return/trunk/register/air handler service |
| Video inspection | $120–$180 (included with full cleaning) | System complexity, documentation requirements |
These ranges reflect The Bronx’s specific market — slightly below Manhattan pricing due to lower parking and access costs, but above suburban Westchester because of the technical complexity of retrofitted systems. The biggest cost driver we see? Deferred maintenance. A system cleaned every 3–4 years stays in the lower half of these ranges; one neglected for 15+ years with collapsed flex sleeves and mold remediation needs pushes toward the upper end. We provide upfront, itemized estimates before beginning work — call (844) 257-5251 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near The Bronx
Our service radius extends throughout The Bronx and immediately adjacent communities. We regularly work in Morris Park, with its medical corridor and prewar apartment stock; Parkchester, where condominium complexes present unique access coordination; Van Nest, with its dense two-family housing and tight alley configurations; and Unionport, where commercial and residential systems intermix along Westchester Avenue. If you’re uncertain whether your address falls within our coverage, call (844) 257-5251 — we know these streets and can confirm immediately.
Serving The Bronx, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the The Bronx area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Duct Cleaning in The Bronx
Yes — air duct cleaning reduces indoor particulate load, which directly benefits respiratory health in high-pollution corridors like The Bronx’s 10462 ZIP. The Cross Bronx Expressway’s diesel particulate matter infiltrates building envelopes and accumulates in ductwork; professional HEPA-extraction cleaning removes that reservoir and interrupts recirculation. We recommend more frequent cleaning intervals here than in lower-pollution areas — every 2 years rather than the standard 3–5. Call (844) 257-5251 to discuss your building’s specific exposure and get a free estimate.
They probably do — The Bronx’s 1930s–1970s buildings were retrofitted with forced-air HVAC decades after construction, forcing installers to route ductwork through closets, wall cavities, and interstitial spaces with minimal clearance. These short-radius bends trap debris and resist standard cleaning equipment. Our Rotobrush rotary systems and video inspection are specifically configured for this challenge, allowing us to navigate and clean runs that straight-vacuum methods miss entirely.
No special parking arrangement is required, though we appreciate advance notice of your building’s access protocol. In Morris Park and similar dense corridors, we typically park on nearby streets and carry equipment through service entrances — we’ve done this hundreds of times and factor the extra few minutes into our scheduling. If your building has a loading dock or freight elevator, that information helps us bring the optimal equipment configuration. Call (844) 257-5251 with your address and we’ll confirm the logistics.
We can clean accessible portions and use video inspection to assess hidden sections, but we do not cut open finished ceilings without prior discussion and written authorization. In The Bronx’s Pelham Parkway buildings, we’ve frequently found that 1970s flexible duct sleeves behind ceilings have kinked or grown mold — our approach is to clean what we can access, document conditions with video, and present options if ceiling access is warranted. We’re transparent about limitations, not optimistic promises.
Every 2 years for residential systems in The Bronx’s highest-exposure zones, compared to 3–5 years in cleaner suburban environments. The diesel particulate load from I-95, combined with The Bronx’s older building stock and wider temperature swings that stress envelopes, creates faster accumulation. Property managers with asthma-sensitive tenants sometimes schedule annual maintenance cleanings. We track your service history and send interval reminders based on your building’s specific conditions — call (844) 257-5251 to establish your schedule.
Ready to improve your indoor air quality? Ryan Bell, owner and lead technician at Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Yonkers, personally handles every job we dispatch to The Bronx — from Morris Park to Unionport, from video inspection through full system cleaning. We’re across the city line, we know these buildings, and we carry the equipment that actually works in tight retrofitted spaces. Call (844) 257-5251 now for a free, no-obligation estimate. Same-week appointments available.
Written by Ryan Bell, Owner at Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Yonkers, serving The Bronx and surrounding communities since 2016.