Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Roseville
Professional air duct cleaning in Roseville typically costs $350–$850 for residential systems and is usually completed in 3–5 hours with same-week scheduling available. We’re based in Sacramento and regularly run our Air Duct Cleaning trucks to Roseville—usually arriving within 45 minutes to the older neighborhoods off Douglas Boulevard or up to Fiddyment Farm in West Roseville. After eight years and 410 verified reviews, we know the difference between a 1970s ranch home in 95678 with original sheet metal ductwork and a brand-new build in 95747 that’s been sucking in construction dust since the framing stage. Call (844) 305-8137 for a free estimate.

Why Anchor Air Duct Cleaning Service Sacramento Is Roseville’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Ronald Cooper, our Owner and Lead Technician, has been pulling ductwork apart in Roseville homes since 2016. He doesn’t send a crew—you get his hands on every job, his judgment on whether that flex duct can be cleaned or needs replacing, and his call on when a standard cleaning won’t touch what’s actually in there.
Our 410 verified reviews average 4.9 stars, and a significant chunk of those come from repeat Roseville customers who’ve watched us clean the same home through wildfire seasons, new-baby arrivals, and post-renovation resets. They mention specifics: that we showed up on time to Granite Bay Court, that we found the disconnected return boot the HVAC installer missed in Westpark, that we explained why the Rotobrush was necessary instead of just a vacuum hose through the register.
Response time matters in Roseville’s summer heat. When your system’s cycling 14 hours a day and you can smell something off from the vents, waiting two weeks for a franchise booking isn’t workable. We typically schedule Roseville jobs within 2–4 business days, with emergency slots available for post-fire-season cleanings when particulate loads spike.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Roseville
Residential Duct Cleaning
Roseville’s housing split demands two completely different approaches. In the established 95661 and 95678 neighborhoods—think the older tracts near Maidu Regional Park or the ranch homes off Cirby Way—we’re often dealing with fiberglass-lined sheet metal from the 1970s that’s accumulated forty years of dust, pet dander, and smoke particulates. The mastic joints have dried and cracked. We use mechanical agitation with our Rotobrush system followed by negative-pressure extraction with Nikro HEPA vacuums to dislodge what’s packed into that liner without tearing it loose. In West Roseville’s newer builds, we’re pulling red clay dust and drywall debris from flex duct that was left open during six-month construction phases. Same equipment, different contamination profile.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Roseville’s commercial base runs from medical offices near Scripps Drive to retail along Douglas Boulevard and light industrial near the freight corridor. These systems see higher cycling rates, stricter insurance requirements, and often neglected maintenance schedules. We bring Abatement Technologies portable air scrubbers to contain disruption during business hours, and we document with video inspection for property managers who need before/after records for their files. Ronald handles the scope walk personally—no sales rep who can’t read a duct diagram.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply runs are where Roseville homeowners notice problems first: the dust streaking from ceiling registers, the room that never cools evenly, the musty blast when the AC kicks on after winter. In older Roseville homes, we frequently find supply boots that have separated from the main trunk, dumping conditioned air into attics that hit 140°F in July. We clean the full run, seal accessible joints, and flag what’s beyond cleaning. In new construction, that rust-tinged film from Placer County’s red clay—visible once we camera the line—tells us exactly how long those ducts sat open to the elements.
Return Duct Cleaning
Returns pull air from your living space, so they collect what your life generates: cooking oils, pet hair, skin cells, and in Roseville’s case, fine PM2.5 smoke particles that slip past standard filters during wildfire season. Return plenums in older homes are often unlined sheet metal with decades of buildup that standard vacuuming won’t touch. Our Rotobrush agitation breaks the bond, and our Nikro system’s HEPA filtration captures particles down to 0.3 microns. For returns serving multiple rooms, we verify airflow balance after cleaning—something a shop-vac operator won’t even check.
Full System Cleaning
This is our most booked service in Roseville, and for good reason. Cleaning only supplies or only returns leaves half your contamination in place. Full system cleaning covers both sides of the loop, plus the air handler cabinet, blower assembly, and accessible coil face. In Roseville’s climate, where systems run hard five months straight, that coil face loads up fast. We include it because a clean duct connected to a filthy coil is a waste of your money. The package also includes dryer vent cleaning—a fire-safety check that generalist HVAC companies routinely skip.
Video Inspection
We camera every significant job in Roseville, but it’s especially critical for two local scenarios: verifying that new-construction red clay contamination has been fully removed from West Roseville flex runs, and documenting the condition of original ductwork in 1960s–1980s homes before we commit to cleaning versus replacement recommendations. You see what we see. The footage goes to your email. No guessing, no “trust us”—just the actual interior of your ducts, before and after.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Roseville
We stock and install Aprilaire and Honeywell filtration upgrades for Roseville customers who want to protect clean ducts from recontamination—especially relevant after wildfire season or during new construction in dusty environments. For sanitizing, we use Guardsman antimicrobial treatments where microbial growth warrants it, not as a routine upsell. Our equipment fleet is fixed: Rotobrush for mechanical agitation, Nikro for negative-pressure HEPA extraction, Abatement Technologies for air scrubbing during commercial work. These are the same brands remediation contractors use in hospitals and industrial settings. We don’t rent. We don’t substitute. What shows up at your Roseville home is what’s in our shop.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Roseville Homes
- Wildfire smoke particulates embedded in fiberglass duct liner. Roseville’s foothill position puts it first in line for Sierra Nevada fire smoke, and the valley’s thermal inversion traps PM2.5 directly overhead. Standard vacuuming won’t dislodge particles that have worked into porous liner. We use Rotobrush agitation plus antimicrobial treatment where testing indicates microbial colonization.
- Deteriorated mastic joints and uninsulated metal in 1960s–1980s homes. The original sheet metal ducts in 95661 and 95678 ZIP codes sweat in summer attic heat, creating condensation that feeds microbial growth standard cleaning misses. We inspect, document, and seal what can be saved.
- Construction-era contamination in 95747 new builds. Homes off Blue Oaks Boulevard and Fiddyment Road often sat with duct boots open for months during phased development. Placer County’s iron-rich red clay—finer and more abrasive than typical valley soil—settles as a visible rust-tinged film that requires video confirmation to fully remove.
- Disconnected or crushed flex duct in attic spaces. Roseville’s 105°F+ attic temperatures degrade flex duct straps and support wire. We find collapsed runs that have been dumping conditioned air into insulation for years, invisible to the homeowner until we camera the line.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Roseville, CA
Here’s what air duct cleaning costs in Roseville’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Residential full system cleaning (up to 10 vents) | $450–$750 |
| Additional vent beyond base count | $35–$55 each |
| Video inspection with documentation | $125–$195 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (add-on) | $95–$150 |
| Commercial light system cleaning | $650–$1,400 |
| Duct repair & sealing (per linear foot) | $18–$32 |
What moves you within these ranges: vent count, accessibility (crawlspace versus attic), contamination severity, and whether we find damage requiring repair before cleaning is worthwhile. Wildfire-season cleanings with heavy particulate loading run toward the higher end. New-construction cleanings in West Roseville are typically mid-range—straightforward access, predictable debris type, no decades of layered buildup. We quote upfront after a brief phone scope. No estimates that balloon on arrival. Call (844) 305-8137—estimates are free, and we’ll tell you honestly if your situation needs cleaning, repair, or both.
We Also Serve Cities Near Roseville
Our service radius covers the full Placer County corridor: Rocklin to the northeast with its similar foothill exposure and newer master-planned communities; Citrus Heights to the south where 1980s tract homes mirror central Roseville’s aging duct inventory; Antelope with its concentration of 1990s–2000s builds; and Granite Bay where larger custom homes demand extended system cleaning and specialized filtration. Same owner on every job, same equipment, same direct scheduling.
Serving Roseville, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Roseville 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 Roseville
Wildfire smoke drives more frequent duct cleaning in Roseville than in most California markets because the city’s foothill position and the valley’s thermal inversion layer trap fine particulates directly over the community. PM2.5 particles are small enough to infiltrate through standard HVAC filters and embed in fiberglass duct liner, where they resuspend into living spaces with every system cycle. If you smell smoke residue when your system kicks on, or if you’re experiencing heightened allergy symptoms during fire season, your ducts likely need agitation cleaning beyond what a basic vacuum service provides. Call (844) 305-8137—we’ll assess whether standard cleaning or antimicrobial treatment is warranted.
New homes in 95747—Fiddyment Farm, Westpark, and developments off Blue Oaks Boulevard—often have ductwork that sat open to construction dust for months during phased buildouts. Placer County’s distinctive iron-rich red clay, kicked up by ongoing grading on adjacent lots, settles as a rust-tinged film inside supply runs that’s visible on video inspection and abrasive to HVAC components. Builders’ final cleanings don’t address duct interiors. We typically recommend cleaning before the one-year warranty walk, so any duct damage from construction exposure gets flagged while the builder’s still responsible. Call (844) 305-8137 to schedule before your warranty expires.
Yes, and possibly duct repair or sealing first. Homes in 95661 and 95678 from the 1960s–1980s commonly have original sheet metal ductwork with deteriorated mastic joints, minimal or failed insulation, and fiberglass liner that’s accumulated decades of particulate—including wildfire smoke from multiple fire seasons. In a West Roseville home off Blue Oaks Boulevard, we found supply runs coated with a rust-tinged film from years of construction-era exposure to Placer County’s red clay dust. Using our Rotobrush system and HEPA-filtered Nikro vac, we removed the debris from all flex duct runs and installed new Aprilaire filters to protect the homeowners’ new HVAC investment. For older central Roseville homes, we start with video inspection to determine if the ductwork can be effectively cleaned or if replacement sections are needed. Call (844) 305-8137 for an honest assessment.
Placer County’s iron-rich red clay is finer and more abrasive than typical Sacramento Valley soil, and it becomes airborne during the extensive grading that accompanies Roseville’s ongoing western development. When duct boots are left open during construction—common in phased developments—this clay settles inside runs as a distinctive rust-colored film that standard vacuuming won’t fully remove. We identify it immediately on video inspection and use mechanical agitation to dislodge it. If you’ve got a newer home in 95747 and your registers show reddish dust streaking, that’s likely the culprit. Call (844) 305-8137 for confirmation and removal.
Most Roseville homes benefit from cleaning every 3–5 years, but local conditions push some toward shorter intervals. Homes in wildfire-impacted years, especially those with fiberglass-lined ductwork, may need cleaning the season after significant smoke exposure. New construction in 95747 should be cleaned within the first 12–18 months. Homes with multiple pets, recent renovations, or occupants with respiratory sensitivities may need 2–3 year cycles. We don’t push annual cleanings unless your specific conditions warrant it—our 4.9-star rating depends on honest recommendations, not unnecessary repeat visits. Call (844) 305-8137 and we’ll tell you where your home falls.
Written by Ronald Cooper, Owner and Lead Technician at Anchor Air Duct Cleaning Service Sacramento, serving Roseville since 2016.