Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Forest Grove
Air duct cleaning in Forest Grove, Oregon typically costs between $350 and $850 for residential systems, with most homes in the 97116 ZIP code completed in a single visit. We’re usually on-site within 24–48 hours of your call, and Richard Anderson personally oversees every job as both owner and lead technician. Forest Grove’s unique position against the Coast Range foothills creates moisture and biological loading challenges that generalist HVAC crews from Hillsboro or Beaverton often miss — we’ve spent 11 years learning how this specific microclimate attacks ductwork differently than anywhere else in the Portland metro area. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate and we’ll walk you through exactly what your system needs.

Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington Is Forest Grove’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Our Air Duct Cleaning team knows Forest Grove’s duct problems aren’t generic. The persistent marine fog rolling off the Coast Range, the agricultural particulates from surrounding nursery operations, and the mid-century housing stock with original unsealed metal ducts — these factors combine into a repair profile we see nowhere else in our service territory.
Richard Anderson doesn’t delegate to rotating crews. As owner and lead technician, he’s the same person running the Rotobrush equipment in your crawlspace and reviewing the video inspection footage with you afterward. That direct accountability matters when you’re deciding whether to seal, repair, or replace compromised duct sections.
732 customers and counting have left verified reviews, averaging 4.9 stars. That volume reflects something simple: we show up, we diagnose accurately because we know this specific market, and we don’t upsell services outside our five core specialties. We’re not a carpet cleaner with a duct attachment or an HVAC company pushing equipment replacements. We’re duct and indoor air quality specialists — period.
Our response time to Forest Grove averages next-day availability, with same-day service for urgent situations like visible mold discharge from vents or complete airflow failure. We carry Nikro HEPA extraction equipment and Rotobrush agitation systems on every truck, plus sealing materials sized for the 1950s–1970s sheet-metal runs common in Forest Grove’s established neighborhoods.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Forest Grove
Residential Duct Cleaning
Forest Grove homes face a biological load most Portland suburbs don’t. The nursery and greenhouse belt surrounding the city — from the commercial operations along Highway 47 to the growing fields west of town — pumps pollen, fungal spores, and fine growing-media dust into the air year-round. Add 45–50 inches of annual precipitation and winter humidity regularly above 85%, and you’ve got ducts that clog faster and grow mold more aggressively than systems in drier Hillsboro or Beaverton.
Our residential cleaning process starts with a video inspection to map your specific duct configuration, followed by Rotobrush mechanical agitation and Nikro HEPA vacuum extraction. For Forest Grove’s older homes, we pay particular attention to unsealed sheet-metal joints where damp crawlspace air gets pulled into the system — cleaning alone won’t solve the problem if those leaks aren’t identified.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Commercial properties in Forest Grove — from the retail corridors along Pacific Avenue to the professional buildings near Pacific University — share the same agricultural particulate burden as residences, often amplified by higher occupancy and more frequent HVAC cycling. We clean commercial systems up to 20 tons with minimal disruption to operations, scheduling around your business hours. Our Nikro portable HEPA units contain debris extraction so your workspace stays usable during service.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts deliver conditioned air to your rooms, but in Forest Grove they often double as delivery systems for whatever’s breeding in your damp crawlspace or attic. The supply lines in 1960s ranch homes near the historic district are particularly vulnerable — original installations used minimal sealing at trunk connections, and decades of thermal cycling have opened gaps that pull musty air directly into your living space. We clean supply runs with directional brushes sized to your duct diameter, then pressure-test joints to flag leaks that need sealing.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your HVAC unit, making them the primary collection point for airborne debris. In Forest Grove, returns in homes built on former nursery land — especially the newer subdivisions on the north and east edges — frequently contain dense accumulations of perlite and peat particulates tracked in during construction. These ultra-fine particles bypass standard furnace filters and embed in return duct walls, gradually restricting airflow and forcing your system to work harder. Our return cleaning includes pre-extraction of heavy debris loads before mechanical agitation, a step generalist crews often skip.
Full System Cleaning
A full system cleaning addresses supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, and the HVAC cabinet itself — the complete airflow path. In Forest Grove’s climate, this matters more than partial cleaning. Here’s why: mold colonies in one section will re-inoculate cleaned sections through shared airflow. The persistent fog season keeps attic and crawlspace moisture high well into April, so even minor residual contamination spreads quickly. We recommend full system cleaning for any Forest Grove home with known moisture issues, visible mold history, or occupancy by allergy-sensitive residents.

Video Inspection
Every significant job starts here. Our video inspection reveals what Forest Grove’s specific conditions have done to your ducts — separated flex duct in damp crawlspaces, perlite buildup in newer construction, rust-through in original metal runs near the Coast Range moisture line. Richard Anderson reviews this footage with you directly, pointing out exactly what needs cleaning versus what needs repair or replacement. No guessing, no surprises when we open the system.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Forest Grove
We work with professional-grade equipment and products from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies — the same brands specified by commercial restoration contractors and institutional facilities. For Forest Grove customers, this means we can source replacement components and air quality upgrades without the delays of ordering through generalist distributors. Whether you need a Honeywell media air cleaner installed after duct sealing or an Aprilaire dehumidistat to manage that persistent crawlspace moisture, we stock and install it. Our relationships with these manufacturers also mean warranty claims process smoothly — Richard Anderson handles the paperwork personally rather than passing it to an office admin who’s never seen your home.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Forest Grove Homes
- Mold reinfection after cleaning due to unsealed original ductwork. The 1950s–1970s sheet-metal runs in Forest Grove’s ranch and split-level neighborhoods were installed with minimal sealing at joints and trunk connections. Winter humidity above 85% pushes moisture through these gaps continuously. We clean the system, then identify which joints need sealing — otherwise mold returns within one season.
- Perlite and peat clogging in newer subdivision homes. Houses built on Forest Grove’s former nursery fields — particularly north and east of downtown — often have ducts packed with fine horticultural particulates from construction-era contamination. These materials don’t respond to standard brushing alone and require pre-extraction with high-velocity HEPA equipment.
- Condensation damage in flex duct from prolonged fog season. Forest Grove’s cold-air pooling against the Coast Range extends the effective wet season deep into spring. Flex duct in unconditioned attics and crawlspaces stays below dew point for months, creating sustained condensation that rusts metal fittings and degrades flex duct liners. Cleaning reveals the damage; video inspection determines if replacement is necessary.
- Irregular duct configurations in Pacific University historic district homes. Early-1900s houses retrofitted with forced air often have duct runs that violate every modern design standard — sharp bends, unsupported flex spans, and supply registers placed for convenience rather than airflow. Cleaning these systems requires specialized brush configurations and patient technique that rushed crews don’t provide.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Forest Grove, OR
Typical residential duct cleaning in Forest Grove runs $350–$550 for a standard single-system home with 10–15 registers. Full system cleaning including trunk lines and HVAC cabinet averages $600–$850. Commercial systems start around $800 and scale with square footage and access complexity.
Several factors push Forest Grove jobs toward the higher end of these ranges. Homes with heavy perlite or peat contamination from former nursery land require extended pre-extraction time. Multiple access panels needed for historic district homes with irregular duct layouts add labor. And systems with visible mold may need antimicrobial treatment with Guardsman or Abatement Technologies products after mechanical cleaning — typically $150–$300 additional.
We don’t quote over email without seeing your system. Every estimate starts with a free on-site assessment including video inspection. You’ll know the exact price before we begin, with line-item breakdown of cleaning, sealing, repair, or sanitizing recommendations. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule — estimates are free, and Richard Anderson conducts them personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near Forest Grove
Our service radius covers the western Tualatin Valley and adjacent communities. We regularly perform air duct cleaning in Cornelius — just east of Forest Grove with similar agricultural exposure — Hillsboro, where drier conditions change the mold profile significantly, Aloha, and Rockcreek. Each city gets the same owner-led service, though our diagnostic approach adjusts for local conditions. Forest Grove’s Coast Range moisture and nursery particulates remain the most challenging environment in this cluster.
Serving Forest Grove, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Forest Grove 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 Forest Grove
Your ducts are likely pulling humid crawlspace or attic air through unsealed joints, re-inoculating the system faster than cleaning can remove it. Forest Grove’s 85%+ winter humidity and prolonged fog season provide continuous moisture, so without sealing the leakage points, mold colonies reestablish within weeks. We address this with video inspection to locate leaks, then clean and seal as an integrated process. Call (877) 335-1974 for an assessment — estimates are free.
Yes. Homes built on reclaimed horticultural land frequently contain dense perlite and peat particulate loads in ductwork from construction-era contamination. These ultra-fine materials bypass standard filters and embed in duct walls, requiring pre-extraction with high-velocity HEPA equipment before mechanical brushing. We’ve developed specific protocols for these jobs after encountering the pattern repeatedly in north Forest Grove subdivisions. Call (877) 335-1974 to discuss whether your home fits this profile.
The persistent fog keeps attic and crawlspace temperatures low and moisture high well into April, meaning ducts stay near condensation conditions throughout the service season. We schedule cleanings to allow adequate drying time for any antimicrobial treatments, and we prioritize leak sealing to prevent immediate re-contamination. Our equipment includes moisture meters to verify duct dryness before closing access panels. Call (877) 335-1974 to book — we factor local weather patterns into every scheduling decision.
Yes. We’ve cleaned forced-air retrofits in Forest Grove’s historic district where duct runs include sharp bends, unsupported flex spans, and registers placed for architectural convenience rather than airflow. These jobs require specialized brush configurations and patient technique — Richard Anderson handles them personally rather than delegating to less experienced technicians. Video inspection beforehand identifies access challenges so we arrive with the right equipment. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule a look at your specific configuration.
Given Forest Grove’s high biological load and moisture, partial cleaning often wastes money. Mold colonies or heavy debris in return ducts, trunk lines, or the HVAC cabinet will re-contaminate cleaned supply sections within one heating season. Full system cleaning eliminates this cross-contamination risk and includes pressure-testing to identify leaks that would otherwise undermine your results. For homes with known moisture issues or allergy-sensitive occupants, it’s the only approach we recommend. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate on full system service.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Forest Grove and the western Tualatin Valley since 2013.