

$85/vent · Typical home $850-$1,275 · Platinum saves 15%
No bait-and-switch pricing. No hidden fees. The Cooling Company charges $85 per vent for comprehensive NADCA-standard air duct cleaning — the same thorough service for every vent in your home. Know your cost before we start.
Everything you need to know about air duct cleaning pricing in Las Vegas.
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Las Vegas?
Air duct cleaning in Las Vegas costs $85 per vent at The Cooling Company. A typical home with 10-15 vents costs $850-$1,275. This per-vent price includes camera inspection, NADCA-standard rotary brush agitation, HEPA vacuum extraction, and before-and-after documentation. TCC Platinum members save 15%.
Source: The Cooling Company — 2026 Pricing
Get Your QuoteAll pricing is based on $85 per vent. Count every supply and return register in your home for an accurate estimate. We verify the count on-site before starting.
| Home Size | Square Footage | Vent Count | Standard Price | Platinum Price | Est. Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small Home | Under 1,500 sq ft | 6-9 vents | $510-$765 | $434-$650 | 2-3 hours |
| Average HomeMost Common | 1,500-2,500 sq ft | 10-15 vents | $850-$1275 | $723-$1084 | 3-5 hours |
| Large Home | 2,500-3,500 sq ft | 15-20 vents | $1275-$1700 | $1084-$1445 | 4-6 hours |
| XL / Custom Home | 3,500+ sq ft | 20-30 vents | $1700-$2550 | $1445-$2168 | 5-8 hours |
* Platinum pricing reflects 15% discount for TCC Platinum members. Actual cost depends on verified vent count.
* Prices shown are for reference and may vary based on your specific needs. We provide a detailed, upfront quote—including parts, labor, and any additional services—before work begins. No surprises, guaranteed.
Answer three quick questions to get a personalized cost estimate. Your final price is confirmed on-site after we verify your vent count.
Every vent gets the same comprehensive, NADCA-standard treatment. No shortcuts, no tiers, no upsells.
Want to learn more about the process? See our full air duct cleaning service page.
While our per-vent rate is straightforward, several factors influence your total cost and whether you might need add-on services.
The primary cost driver. Each supply and return vent is cleaned individually. Count all vents in your home for an accurate estimate.
Homes with heavy buildup from years of neglect, post-renovation debris, or mold may require additional passes and specialized treatment.
Standard attic or crawlspace access is included. Unusual layouts, tight spaces, or difficult access points may require extra time.
Sanitizing treatment, evaporator coil cleaning, or dryer vent cleaning are optional add-ons at additional cost.
Flexible ductwork, rigid metal ducts, and fiberglass-lined ducts each require different cleaning approaches. Damaged ducts may need repair first.
Older homes with original ductwork often have heavier buildup and may take longer to clean thoroughly. Homes built before 1990 may have duct configurations that require extra care.
These optional services complement duct cleaning for maximum indoor air quality improvement. All are recommended, never required.
EPA-registered antimicrobial fogger applied throughout ductwork after cleaning. Recommended for homes with mold concerns, pet odors, or smokers.
Deep cleaning of the indoor evaporator coil — a major source of mold and restricted airflow. Highly recommended as a companion to duct cleaning.
Lint removal from dryer exhaust vent. Reduces fire risk and improves dryer efficiency. Often bundled at a discount with duct cleaning.
Germicidal UV-C light installed in the air handler to continuously kill mold, bacteria, and viruses. One-time installation for ongoing protection.
* Prices shown are for reference and may vary based on your specific needs. We provide a detailed, upfront quote—including parts, labor, and any additional services—before work begins. No surprises, guaranteed.
TCC Platinum members get 15% off duct cleaning and all service and repairs. For a typical 12-vent home, that's a savings of over $150 on duct cleaning alone — nearly covering the annual membership cost.
Plus 2 free tune-ups/year and 15% off all future service and repairs.
Many duct cleaning companies advertise a low “whole house” price, then upsell aggressively once inside your home. Here's how TCC's transparent model differs.
| Factor | TCC (Per-Vent Model) | Typical “Whole House” Company |
|---|---|---|
| Advertised price | $85/vent (transparent) | $49-$99 whole house (bait) |
| Actual cost (12 vents) | $1,020 | $500-$1,500+ after upsells |
| What's included | Full NADCA-standard cleaning per vent | Often limited to 8-10 vents, basic cleaning only |
| Hidden fees | None — price quoted is price paid | Extra per vent, per system, mold fees, sanitizing fees |
| Cleaning method | Rotary brush + HEPA vacuum (NADCA) | Often compressed air only (blows dust around) |
| Documentation | Before/after camera photos included | Rarely provided |
| License verification | NV C-21 #0075849 (verifiable) | Often unlicensed or out-of-state |
How much does air duct cleaning cost per vent?
Professional air duct cleaning costs $85 per vent at The Cooling Company. This per-vent rate covers full NADCA-standard cleaning including camera inspection, rotary brush agitation, HEPA vacuum extraction, and documentation. The national average is $25-$50 per vent for basic service, and $75-$125 per vent for comprehensive cleaning.
Is $500 for duct cleaning too much?
It depends on the number of vents. At $85/vent, $500 would cover about 6 vents — appropriate for a small condo or apartment. For a typical Las Vegas home with 10-15 vents, expect to pay $850-$1,275 for legitimate NADCA-standard cleaning. If a company quotes $500 for a large home, ask exactly what's included — corners may be cut.
How often should you clean air ducts?
NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) recommends every 3-5 years. In Las Vegas, desert dust and year-round HVAC use push toward the 3-year end. Clean sooner if you have pets, allergies, smokers, or recently completed renovations. New construction homes should clean ducts within the first year.
Can I clean my own air ducts?
You can vacuum visible dust from registers and the first few inches of ductwork. However, DIY efforts cannot reach the full length of duct runs, trunk lines, or the air handler. Professional equipment — rotary brushes and truck-mounted HEPA vacuums — are required for effective source removal. DIY cleaning can actually make air quality worse by dislodging debris without extracting it.
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