Doctor Vent cleans HVAC systems across the Detroit metro — supply and return ductwork, plenums, coils, blowers and registers, to the NADCA ACR standard, with every unit photographed before and after.
Local Conditions in Detroit
Detroit’s conversion boom threaded venting through historic structures, producing long and complex duct runs. Michigan’s severe winters mean dryers run continuously October through April, loading vents into the January fire peak.
Detroit’s conversion boom threaded venting through historic structures, producing long and complex duct runs. Michigan’s severe winters also mean dryers run continuously October through April, loading vents seasonally into the January fire peak.
Neighborhoods and Submarkets We Serve
- Downtown
- Midtown
- Corktown
- New Center
- Brush Park
- Eastern Market
- West Village
- Indian Village
- Royal Oak
- Ferndale
- Berkley
- Birmingham
- Troy
- Southfield
- Farmington Hills
- Novi
- Livonia
- Dearborn
- Sterling Heights
- Warren
- Rochester Hills
- Ann Arbor
Serving Detroit, MI
When We Recommend Cleaning — and When We Do Not
The EPA’s guidance is that routine duct cleaning in an uncontaminated system has not been shown to prevent health problems. So we inspect before quoting. Cleaning is warranted where there is visible mould growth in the ductwork, vermin, substantial dust and debris deposition, or post-renovation contamination. If your system is clean, we will tell you.
What We Clean
- Supply trunks and branch runs under negative pressure with HEPA filtration
- Return ductwork and return plenums
- Evaporator and condenser coils — where the energy savings are
- Blower wheels, drain pans, condensate lines
- Registers, grilles, diffusers
- Bathroom and kitchen exhaust
Pricing
Detroit properties are quoted per unit at $95–225, depending on register count, duct material and coil scope. Survey precedes quoting, because duct material changes both method and price. Portfolio rates apply across multiple Detroit properties.
Why Property Managers Choose Doctor Vent
Founded 2011 in Orlando. 3,200+ properties, 20,000+ residential units, 1,100+ commercial buildings. NADCA member, Air Systems Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) certified, OSHA 30 supervisors. Approved vendor in NetVendor, RealPage and VendorCafe. $2M general liability, $5M umbrella through The Hartford.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Detroit?
$95–225 per unit depending on register count, duct material and coil inclusion. A 240-unit Detroit community budgets roughly $23,000–54,000. Survey before quoting is standard — duct material and system type move the price materially.
How often do Detroit systems need cleaning?
NADCA recommends inspection every two years, cleaning when contamination is found. Most Detroit properties run 3–5 years. Detroit’s conversion boom threaded venting through historic structures, producing long and complex duct runs. Michigan’s severe winters also mean dryers run continuously October through April, loading vents seasonally into the January fire peak.
Is duct cleaning always worth doing?
No, and we will tell you so. The EPA’s position is that routine cleaning of an uncontaminated system has not been shown to prevent health problems. We inspect first. If your ductwork is clean, we say so and we do not quote the work.
What do you find in Detroit systems?
Construction and renovation debris in supply trunks. Disconnected flex duct discharging into ceiling voids. Fouled evaporator coils. Microbial growth in return plenums where condensate collects. Loose access panels. Detroit’s stock is dominated by downtown and Midtown historic conversions plus Royal Oak, Troy and Farmington Hills garden stock, and system age tracks that.
Can you clean dryer vents on the same visit?
Yes, and it is the efficient way to do it. We are already in the unit. Dryer exhaust also carries an annual inspection requirement under NFPA 211 that HVAC ductwork does not. Dryer vent cleaning in Detroit.
Also in Detroit
Dryer vent cleaning | All of Michigan | Coil cleaning | Post-renovation