Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Kent, WA | Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington
Carrier air duct cleaning in Kent, WA typically runs $350–$650 for a full residential system and is usually completed in a single visit. What makes our Carrier work different here is the two-phase protocol we’ve developed for Kent’s Green River Valley conditions — diesel soot from the SR-167 logistics corridor requires heated citrus-based degreaser pre-treatment before we ever run a brush, something standard duct cleaning skips entirely. We provide independent Carrier service across Kent’s valley-floor ZIP codes 98032, 98035, 98042, and 98064 — not manufacturer-authorized, but owner-led on every job with 11 years of single-trade focus. We also offer Carrier service in Federal Way for homeowners just west of Kent. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate.

Why Kent Residents Choose Us for Carrier Service
We’ve cleaned Carrier ductwork in Kent long enough to know the difference between a dusty system and one that’s actually failing. Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, grew up in Capitol Hill and spent his early training at Northern Virginia Community College before narrowing his focus entirely to duct systems — a specialty he’s practiced as Carrier specialists across Washington for over eleven years now. When he’s pulling brush heads through a Carrier Infinity Series trunk line in a 98042 ranch house, he’s drawing on hundreds of previous Kent jobs, not a training manual.
Our 732 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect that consistency. We’re a specialist, not a generalist — no HVAC repairs, no carpet cleaning, just air ducts and indoor air quality. Richard runs every job himself or alongside his small crew. That means when we find orange-foil flex duct crumbling in a Kent crawl space, the decision on how to proceed gets made on the spot by the same person who answers the phone. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment is the same grade commercial restoration contractors use, and we stock OEM-style Carrier collars, dampers, and mastic for the connections that make these systems efficient.
Common Carrier Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Kent
- Diesel soot loading in valley-floor intakes. Carrier fresh-air intakes on homes near SR-167 and the Kent Valley logistics corridor pull a fine black oily residue that standard brushes just smear. We pre-treat with heated citrus-based degreaser before mechanical agitation — a two-phase protocol we developed specifically for Kent’s warehouse corridor.
- Mold from persistent valley humidity. Kent’s 40+ inches of annual rainfall and trapped marine air keep indoor humidity elevated for months. Carrier flex-duct inner liners “sweat” from within, breeding biofilm even when the air handler cabinet looks dry. We find this most often in homes with intermittent HVAC use where moisture lingers between cycles.
- Original flex-duct collapse in 1970s–1990s tract housing. East Kent’s 98042 neighborhoods and older central ZIP codes are full of Carrier installations with original orange-foil fiberglass flex duct — now brittle after 30–50 years of vibration and Kent’s damp crawl-space conditions. We use nylon brush heads to prevent shredding during cleaning.
- Uninsulated sheet-metal condensation. Pre-1990s Carrier systems in east Kent still run uninsulated galvanized trunk lines. The valley-floor humidity condenses on these cold metal surfaces, pooling water inside supply plenums that breeds bacteria and corrodes connections.
- Tape failure from fog-inversion humidity spikes. The Kent Valley’s east-west fog inversion — cold air draining from the Cascade foothills and pooling against West Tiger Mountain — pushes indoor humidity higher along SE 240th St and 104th Ave SE than in elevated Renton or Auburn. Carrier duct-connector tape fails faster here, turning brittle and peeling within a single season.
Carrier Service in Kent: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
The Kent Valley’s east-west fog inversion is the single factor that reshapes how we approach Carrier maintenance here. Cold air drains from the Cascade foothills and pools against the West Tiger Mountain ridgeline, trapping moisture and industrial particulate in a way that doesn’t happen in neighboring cities. Homes along SE 240th St and 104th Ave SE — right in the 98030 and 98031 ZIP codes — experience measurable indoor humidity spikes well above those in Renton, Auburn, or nearby Lea Hill Carrier service areas. For Carrier owners, this means duct-connector tape fails faster, flex-duct inner liners sweat from the inside out, and the regional every-other-year sealant check becomes effectively useless. We recommend annual sealant checks for Carrier systems in these specific corridors, with full cleaning every 2–3 years rather than the standard 3–5. The diesel particulate from SR-167 heavy-truck traffic adds a second layer: filters and trunk interiors in valley-floor homes come out visibly darker with fine black soot than identical Carrier models in hillside neighborhoods. This isn’t a filter problem — it’s a geography problem, and it requires equipment and chemistry most duct cleaners don’t carry.
Carrier Models & Products We Service in Kent
We regularly clean and service Carrier Performance Series, Infinity Series, Comfort Series, and WeatherMaker series duct systems across Kent. Each line has distinct duct configurations — the Infinity Series with its tighter sealed connections, the Comfort Series with more common flex-duct layouts in the 80–100 series range that dominate Kent’s tract housing stock.
We carry OEM-style Carrier-compatible flex collars, foil tape rated for damp crawl spaces, and dampers sourced through local supply houses for fast Kent turnaround. Our honest policy on repair versus replacement: we replace only the failed section, never upsell whole-duct replacement for a single split joint. That said, when more than 40% of a flex run shows structural delamination from 30+ years in Kent’s damp conditions, we show you the video and recommend full replacement. No surprises.
Carrier Service Pricing in Kent
| Service | Typical Range in Kent |
|---|---|
| Standard Carrier air duct cleaning (single system, up to 12 vents) | $350 – $550 |
| Carrier system with diesel soot pre-treatment (SR-167 corridor) | $450 – $650 |
| Video inspection with full report | $125 – $175 (waived with cleaning) |
| Flex duct repair / section replacement (per run) | $180 – $340 |
| Duct sealing with mastic (whole system) | $400 – $700 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (bundled with duct service) | $85 – $150 |
What drives cost: vent count, accessibility (crawl space versus basement), soot loading severity, and whether we find collapsed flex duct requiring repair before cleaning can proceed. Every estimate we provide in Kent is free, in-home, and specific to your Carrier system’s actual condition — no phone guesstimates that change on arrival. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule; we’ll have Richard out to walk your system with you.
Serving Kent, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Kent area and know this community well. We also extend to surrounding communities — use the map below to see our service coverage, including Carrier service in East Hill-Meridian, or call if you’re nearby and we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Kent
Your filter catches what passes through it, but Carrier fresh-air intakes on valley-floor homes near SR-167 pull diesel particulate directly from the logistics corridor — particles smaller than standard MERV ratings capture, and in volumes that overwhelm residential filters. The soot accumulates on trunk interior walls and gets redistributed every time your blower cycles. We remove it with heated citrus-based degreaser pre-treatment followed by mechanical agitation — standard brushing alone won’t touch it. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free inspection and exact quote.
Every 2–3 years for Carrier systems in 98042, not the regional 3–5 year recommendation. The combination of original 1970s–1990s flex duct, uninsulated metal in crawl spaces, and Kent’s trapped valley humidity accelerates both particulate accumulation and biofilm growth. Annual sealant checks are also prudent here given the fog-inversion moisture loading. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll assess your specific system’s age and condition.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no — we determine this with video inspection before touching anything. Where the fiberglass liner is intact but dirty, we use soft nylon brush heads at reduced RPM to avoid shredding. Where the liner has delaminated from decades of Kent crawl-space dampness, cleaning would destroy it and we recommend section replacement instead. We show you the video and explain exactly what we found. If Richard can’t tell you precisely what condition your duct is in and why it needs the approach he’s recommending, he hasn’t done his job.
Nearly always yes. 1980s Carrier installations in Kent were built before modern duct-sealing standards, and the original tape has typically failed from valley humidity cycles. Cleaning removes debris but exposes the gaps that were drawing in attic insulation fibers and crawl-space debris in the first place. We seal with mastic — not foil tape — for a permanent fix that holds up to Kent’s moisture. The cost typically adds $400–$700 to a cleaning, and we bundle it at reduced rate when done together. Call (877) 335-1974 for package pricing.
No. Standard rotary brushing smears diesel soot deeper into porous duct surfaces. Our two-phase protocol — heated citrus-based degreaser application, dwell time, then contained mechanical extraction — is specifically what Carrier systems in the 98032 and 98031 corridor need. We’ve developed this over years of jobs where standard approaches failed. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule the correct treatment for your location.
Service Areas Near Kent
We serve Carrier owners throughout the Green River Valley and surrounding communities, including Carrier in Des Moines to the west, Tacoma to the south, Seattle to the north, Bellevue across Lake Washington, and Minnehaha just east of Kent proper. Each area has distinct duct conditions — Tacoma’s salt air, Bellevue’s hillside drainage, Seattle’s older housing stock — but Kent’s valley-floor geography and SR-167 corridor create the unique soot-and-moisture combination that demands our specialized protocol.
Book Your Carrier Service in Kent Today
We’ve spent eleven years learning what Kent’s valley does to Carrier ductwork — the diesel soot, the fog-inversion humidity, the forty-year-old flex crumbling in crawl spaces — and we bring that same expertise to Carrier repair in Covington and neighboring communities. Richard Anderson personally leads every job, from video inspection through final sealant check. Same-day appointments often available for urgent airflow or air quality concerns. Call (877) 335-1974 now for your free, in-home estimate.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Kent and the Green River Valley since 2013.