Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Bremerton, WA | Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington
Carrier air duct cleaning in Bremerton typically runs $350–$650 for a complete residential system, with most appointments completed in a single visit. We’re Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington — an independent Carrier service provider, not a factory-authorized dealer — and we’ve spent eleven years developing protocols specifically for the salt-air corrosion and mold issues that hit Carrier equipment harder here than anywhere else in Kitsap County. If you’re seeing condensation stains around your registers or catching that persistent marine mustiness, call us at (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate and same-day video inspection.

Why Bremerton Residents Choose Us for Carrier Service
Richard Anderson — our owner and the lead technician on every job — grew up in Capitol Hill and picked up his HVAC fundamentals at Northern Virginia Community College before narrowing his focus entirely to duct systems. That specialty focus matters in Bremerton, where a generalist HVAC tech might see your Carrier Infinity Series once a season; we see them weekly across the shipyard corridor and East Bremerton’s post-war neighborhoods, and we also handle Carrier repair in Port Orchard.
We’re not a multi-trade operation adding duct cleaning as an upsell. Eleven years of single-trade focus shows in our equipment: Rotobrush and Nikro systems — the same brands commercial restoration contractors use — not rental-grade shop vacs with brush attachments. Richard runs every job himself or alongside his small crew. When we find something unusual inside a Carrier plenum, he’s the one making the call on the spot. That owner-led accountability is structural — not a marketing line — and it’s why 732 customers have left us a 4.9-star average.
We stock OEM Carrier replacement modules for Infinity control boards and variable-speed blower motors, but we’re honest about when repair stops making sense. In Bremerton’s marine climate, we’ve learned which commercial-grade mastics and flex ducts survive the salt air and which ones fail inside three years. That combination — factory-compatible parts where they matter, field-tested alternatives where they outperform — is something you only get from a specialist who’s crawled through enough Bremerton crawlspaces to know the difference.
Common Carrier Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Bremerton
- Corroded heat exchanger coils on Infinity and Performance Series units. Carrier’s post-war heat exchanger coils in Bremerton homes don’t fail from age alone — Puget Sound’s salt-laden air accelerates micro-corrosion that draws moist crawlspace air directly into the airstream. We catch this during pre-cleaning video inspection and flag it before brush work begins.
- Fragmented flex-duct inner liners in orange foil-backed fiberglass. The 1940s–1960s Carrier retrofits common to naval housing in ZIP 98314 used fiberglass liners that vibrate apart over decades. Standard brush heads shred them further; we switch to nylon brush configurations specifically for these degraded liners.
- Condensation staining inside supply plenums from missing insulation wraps. East Bremerton’s original sheet-metal ductwork — particularly in 98310 — shows this signature failure mode: degraded wraps let cold metal meet humid air, creating active moisture intrusion that simple dust removal won’t fix. We seal with mastic after cleaning.
- Fiberglass debris packing return-air registers in military rental properties. High tenant turnover near Naval Base Kitsap means ducts inherit decades of accumulated liner fragments without maintenance records. Our Nikro negative-air systems extract this debris without redistributing it through the home.
- Mold colonization in flex runs with condensate pooling. Bremerton’s 54+ inches of annual rainfall and persistent marine humidity create ideal conditions for mold in sagging flex duct. We locate these sags with video inspection, replace damaged runs with insulated metal trunk where appropriate, and treat remaining surfaces with commercial-grade sanitizers.
Carrier Service in Bremerton: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Bremerton’s identity as a Navy shipyard city has driven high turnover in off-base military rental housing for generations — and that turnover pattern means ducts in many Bremerton homes routinely go uncleaned through multiple consecutive tenant rotations. Layer on top the city’s post-WWII shipyard-boom housing stock still running original ductwork in Puget Sound’s persistently wet, salt-tinged marine air, and mold accumulation inside those systems becomes a near-certainty rather than a possibility. This combination simply does not exist in Silverdale or Carrier repair in Parkwood.
For Carrier owners specifically, this matters because Carrier’s variable-speed blower motors — the kind found in Infinity Series 24ANB units — are designed to maintain precise airflow curves. When Bremerton’s marine humidity has packed your return ducts with fiberglass fragments or colonized your plenum with mold, that blower works harder, runs longer, and fails sooner. We’ve measured pressure drops of 30% or more in cleaned systems versus their pre-service baselines. That’s not a sales metric — it’s what happens when you remove a restriction the equipment was never designed to overcome.
Last fall we took a Carrier in Tracyton and a Carrier Infinity system in a 1950s East Bremerton home on Sheridan Road: the supply plenum was lined with brittle fiberglass liner that had delaminated and was clogging registers, and video inspection revealed an 18-inch sag in a flex run to the bonus room that had filled with mold spore-laden condensate. We replaced the damaged flex with insulated metal trunk, applied mastic sealant to the plenum joints, and installed a fresh filter slot — the homeowner’s pressure drop dropped by 30%. If we can’t tell you exactly what we found and why it needed cleaning, we haven’t done our job.
Carrier Models & Products We Service in Bremerton
We work on the full Carrier residential line, with particular familiarity in Bremerton’s older housing stock:
- Carrier Infinity Series (24ANB, 24ABB) — variable-speed systems where duct restriction directly impacts blower motor lifespan
- Carrier Performance Series (24ACB3, 24ACC4) — mid-tier units common to 1990s–2000s Bremerton renovations
- Carrier Comfort Series (24ABB3) — builder-grade systems where original flex duct is often overdue for replacement
- Carrier WeatherMaker 8000/9000 — legacy furnaces still running in pre-1970s East Bremerton homes
We stock OEM replacement modules for Infinity control boards and variable-speed blower motors locally for fast Bremerton turnaround. For duct repair and sealing, we use commercial-grade mastic and flex duct from brands we’ve field-tested against salt-air degradation — not because they’re cheaper, but because they outlast OEM equivalents in this specific climate.
Carrier Service Pricing in Bremerton
Carrier air duct cleaning in Bremerton typically falls in these ranges:
- Standard residential cleaning: $350–$650 (most single-family homes)
- Video inspection add-on: $75–$125
- Duct sealing with mastic: $200–$400 depending on plenum access
- Flex duct repair/replacement: $150–$350 per run
- Air sanitizing treatment: $125–$250
What drives cost: system size, accessibility (crawlspace work in older Bremerton homes takes longer), and whether we’re cleaning or also repairing degraded components. Every estimate starts with a free on-site assessment — we don’t quote over the phone for jobs we haven’t seen. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule yours; estimates are free and we’re typically available same-day.
Serving Bremerton, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Bremerton 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 — Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Bremerton
We can, but first we video-inspect to assess wrap condition. Brittle asbestos-era wraps in Bremerton’s post-war stock often crumble on contact; if we find degradation, we’ll recommend mastic resealing or wrap replacement before brush work begins. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll check what you’ve got.
Bremerton’s marine humidity plus salt-air corrosion creates ideal mold conditions, and military rental turnover means maintenance records are usually nonexistent. Your system likely inherited years of moisture accumulation. We treat the active colonization and identify the moisture source — often a failed plenum seal or sagging flex run — so it doesn’t return. Call (877) 335-1974 for a video inspection.
Well water doesn’t directly affect duct cleaning, but Dyes Inlet properties often have higher basement humidity that accelerates duct condensation. We check for this specifically in waterfront Bremerton homes and adjust our drying protocol accordingly. Estimates are free — call (877) 335-1974.
You probably don’t, and that’s the problem. We find original 1960s ductwork in Wheaton Way homes with no maintenance history regularly. Our video inspection shows you exactly what’s inside before we commit to any work. Call (877) 335-1974 to book a look.
Yes — that smell is usually mold or mildew metabolites circulating through your duct system. Cleaning removes the biological load, and our sanitizing treatment with Guardsman products addresses residual odor at the source. Persistent marine humidity near the Bremerton ferry terminal makes this a common call for us. Call (877) 335-1974 for an estimate.
Service Areas Near Bremerton
We serve Carrier owners throughout Kitsap and Pierce counties, with regular appointments in Tacoma, Seattle, and Bellevue for property managers with portfolios spanning multiple markets. Closer to Bremerton, we work the full corridor from the shipyard district through East Bremerton and south toward Carrier service in East Port Orchard. ZIP codes 98311, 98312, 98314, and 98337 are all within our standard service radius.
Book Your Carrier Service in Bremerton Today
We’re available same-day for most Carrier in Manchester and Bremerton Carrier appointments — owner-led, video-inspected, and priced upfront. Whether you’re dealing with fiberglass debris in a 1950s naval rental or pressure drop issues in a newer Infinity system, we’ll tell you exactly what we find and what it actually needs. Call (877) 335-1974 now for your free estimate.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Bremerton and Puget Sound since 2013.