Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Olympia
Air duct cleaning in Olympia typically costs $320–$580 for a standard residential system, with most jobs completed in a single visit by our owner-led team. We’re usually on-site in Olympia within 24–48 hours of your call, and same-day service is often available for homes in the 98512, 98513, and 98516 zip codes. You can reach us at (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate.

We’ve been driving down I-5 to Olympia jobs for years, and we know the difference between a home in the Eastside (98506) and one in the newer suburban belt off Yelm Highway. Olympia’s not Seattle — it’s wetter, older, and its duct systems carry a specific history that changes how we approach every job. Our Air Duct Cleaning team doesn’t use a one-size-fits-all protocol because Olympia’s housing stock doesn’t fit one size.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington Is Olympia’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Our 732 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include dozens from Olympia homeowners who found us after generalist HVAC companies couldn’t solve their recurring mold or airflow issues. Richard Anderson, our Owner and Lead Technician, personally runs the equipment on every Olympia job — not a rotating subcontractor who might miss the telltale signs of a 1980s flex-to-metal splice failing in a damp crawl space.
We understand Olympia’s basin geography. The city sits lower than Seattle, traps more maritime moisture, and that moisture finds its way into ductwork through construction details that don’t exist in newer markets. When we quote a job in South Capitol or the Eastside, we’re accounting for access challenges, potential duct repair needs, and the likelihood of biological contamination that a dry-climate contractor wouldn’t anticipate.
Our response time to Olympia averages same-day to next-day because we route directly from our Seattle base without the scheduling delays common to multi-trade operations juggling furnace installs and duct cleans in the same crews. We’re a specialist, not a generalist — and that shows up in how quickly we can focus on your specific system.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Olympia
Residential Duct Cleaning
Olympia’s ranch-style and split-level homes — particularly those built between the 1960s and 1990s in neighborhoods like South Capitol and the Eastside — often contain duct systems that have never been professionally cleaned. We use Rotobrush rotary agitation combined with negative-air extraction to remove accumulated debris from both original galvanized trunk lines and the flex duct extensions added during 1980s heat conversions. For homes in the 98513 and 98516 suburban belt, we adjust our approach based on whether your system runs through a ventilated or unventilated crawl space, since moisture migration patterns differ significantly.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Businesses along Capitol Way, in the Hawks Prairie retail corridor, and in office parks near the airport face different challenges than residential properties — higher occupancy loads, more frequent filter changes, and duct systems that may have been designed for cooling loads that Olympia’s climate rarely demands. We clean commercial systems with the same Nikro equipment we use on restoration jobs, and we schedule around your operating hours to minimize disruption. Richard Anderson oversees each commercial project personally, ensuring that access points, containment, and post-clean verification meet the standards that property managers expect.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts carry conditioned air to your living spaces, and in Olympia’s climate they’re particularly vulnerable to condensation and mold growth. The temperature differential between your crawl space and your living room — often 15–20 degrees during heating season — creates moisture on uninsulated or poorly insulated supply runs. We clean supply ducts with rotary brushes and HEPA-contained vacuums, then inspect for insulation gaps that could restart the mold cycle. In homes near Budd Inlet or the Deschutes River, where groundwater is especially high, this inspection step is critical.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your furnace, and they’re the primary collection point for household dust, pet dander, and the fine particulate that Olympia’s dense tree cover generates seasonally. Older return systems in pre-1980s Olympia homes were often built with wall cavities or joist bays rather than dedicated ductwork, creating irregular surfaces that trap debris. Our video inspection identifies these construction variations before we begin cleaning, so we don’t damage plaster or compromise structural elements in historic homes near the Capitol campus.
Full System Cleaning
A full system cleaning addresses every component — supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, plenums, and registers — and it’s what we recommend for most Olympia homes that haven’t been serviced in five or more years. Given the near-universal presence of moisture-related contamination in this market, partial cleaning often leaves active mold sources that recontaminate the entire system within months. We complete full system cleans in a single day for most homes under 3,000 square feet, and we provide before-and-after video documentation.
Video Inspection
Our video inspection service uses flexible borescope cameras to document conditions inside your ductwork before we recommend any work. In Olympia, this tool is essential — we’ve found detached flex ducts blowing crawl-space air into bedrooms, junction boxes buried in mold, and rodent infestations in trunk lines that homeowners had no other way to detect. The video becomes your record, and it guides our cleaning protocol so we’re not guessing about access points or contamination severity.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Olympia
We clean and service duct systems connected to all major HVAC brands, and we stock air quality products from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman for Olympia customers who want to maintain results after cleaning. Our equipment — Rotobrush rotary systems and Nikro negative-air machines — is the same professional-grade gear used by commercial restoration contractors, not the rental units some competitors bring to residential jobs. When we identify a failing component during cleaning, we can often source replacement parts or compatible upgrades without the multi-week delays that plague generalist operations. For Olympia’s older systems, this parts availability matters — a 1985 flex duct splice isn’t a stock item at every supply house.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Olympia Homes
- Mold colony growth inside flex ducts — Olympia’s marine-clay crawl spaces hold moisture year-round, and that moisture migrates directly into duct interiors through deteriorating flex joints. We regularly find active mold growth in ducts that appeared intact from the outside, particularly in homes near the Eastside’s lower elevations where groundwater sits close to the surface.
- Collapsed or detached flex duct sections — The 1980s forced-air conversions that swept through Olympia often used undersized or uninsulated flex runs to save money. Thirty years later, those runs have sagged, collapsed, or pulled free at connections, choking airflow and creating debris accumulation points that standard cleaning can’t address without repair.
- Dead-air pockets at galvanized-to-flex transitions — In South Capitol and older Eastside homes, original 1950s–60s sheet-metal trunk lines were extended with flex duct during heat-system upgrades. The mismatched junction points create turbulence-free zones where mold spores and debris settle, and these pockets require targeted rotary agitation plus video confirmation to fully clear.
- Systemic recontamination from uncapped crawl space access — Even after thorough cleaning, Olympia ducts recontaminate quickly if crawl space vapor barriers are compromised or foundation vents are improperly sealed. We flag these conditions during service so you can address the source, not just the symptom.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Olympia, WA
Here’s what air duct cleaning costs in Olympia’s current market:
- Standard residential duct cleaning (single system, up to 12 vents): $320–$450
- Full system cleaning with video inspection: $480–$580
- Dryer vent cleaning (add-on or standalone): $140–$195
- Duct repair and sealing (per section, when needed): $180–$340
- Air sanitizing treatment with commercial-grade equipment: $220–$290
Several factors push Olympia jobs toward the higher end of these ranges. Homes with 1980s flex-to-metal conversions typically need more access points and longer cleaning times. Crawl spaces with standing moisture or limited access add labor. And properties in the 98506 Eastside or South Capitol with original galvanized trunk lines often require repair work that basic cleaning quotes don’t cover. We inspect before we quote — our estimates are free, detailed, and delivered on-site so you understand exactly what your system needs. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Olympia
Our service area extends throughout the greater Olympia region, including Tanglewilde and Tanglewilde-Thompson Place just north of the city, Lacey to the east along Marvin Road and the I-5 corridor, and Tumwater to the south near the junction with Highway 101. Each of these communities shares Olympia’s wet-climate challenges with variations in housing age and crawl space conditions that we’ve learned to recognize and address.
Serving Olympia, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Olympia 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 Olympia
Mold growth in Olympia ductwork is extremely common but not inevitable with proper maintenance. The combination of 50+ inches of annual rainfall, basin-trapped maritime air, and crawl-space construction creates conditions where mold thrives in uninsulated or poorly sealed ducts — yet we’ve seen well-maintained systems in Olympia homes stay clean for years when paired with adequate vapor barriers, sealed crawl spaces, and regular filter changes. If you’re seeing musty odors or allergy symptoms, call (877) 335-1974 for a free video inspection.
Yes, we clean original galvanized sheet-metal ducts regularly in Eastside and South Capitol homes, and we often find they’re structurally sounder than the 1980s flex extensions attached to them. The metal trunk lines themselves rarely harbor mold as aggressively as flex duct, but they do accumulate debris at joints and turns, and the galvanized surface can corrode in chronically damp crawl spaces. We use rotary brushes sized for metal ductwork and inspect for corrosion spots that might need sealing or repair.
Homes with 1980s forced-air conversions in unconditioned Olympia crawl spaces typically need duct cleaning every 3–4 years, compared to the 5–7 year interval common in drier climates or sealed crawl spaces. The flex duct used in conversions degrades faster when exposed to moisture, and the junction points with original metal trunks are persistent weak spots. If you’ve had previous mold issues or notice reduced airflow from specific vents, annual video inspection with cleaning as needed is the safer protocol.
Absolutely — this describes a significant portion of our Olympia workload, particularly in the 98513 and 98516 suburban developments. We serviced a 1984 split-level in the Eastside (98506) where the original sheet-metal trunk had been spliced with flex duct during a forced-air conversion. The junction had pulled apart, allowing crawl-space moisture to blow directly into the living area. We used Rotobrush’s rotary agitation to clean the contaminated flex runs and sealed the connection with mastic and mechanical fasteners. Every 1990s ranch presents similar variables, and we adjust our approach based on what the video inspection reveals.
We use professional-grade Rotobrush rotary cleaning systems and Nikro negative-air machines — the same equipment brands trusted by commercial restoration contractors, not consumer-grade alternatives. For air quality improvements after cleaning, we work with Honeywell, Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, and Guardsman products. Richard Anderson selects and maintains this equipment personally, and we upgrade components based on what performs best in Pacific Northwest moisture conditions.
Ready to find out what’s actually inside your ducts? Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate. We’ll inspect your system, show you the video, and give you a clear, itemized quote before any work begins. Owner-led on every job — that’s how we’ve earned 732 reviews and counting.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Olympia and the greater South Sound since 2013.