Professional air duct cleaning services for homes and businesses in St. Louis Park and surrounding Minnesota communities.
KIC Refrigeration provides professional air duct cleaning in St. Louis Park, MN, using negative-pressure HEPA-filtered vacuum systems and rotary agitation tools to remove accumulated dust, allergens, pet dander, and microbial growth from every supply run, return plenum, and register boot in your ductwork system.
Properties throughout St. Louis Park (pop. 49,833) face unique demands when it comes to air duct cleaning. Minnesota heating loads, cooling calculations, and the insulation levels and duct configurations found in St. Louis Park homes all influence the approach we take. KIC Refrigeration tailors every air duct cleaning project to the conditions your property actually faces — no generic solutions.
Choosing the right contractor for air duct cleaning in St. Louis Park, MN makes all the difference between efficient comfort and a system that short-cycles. KIC Refrigeration uses Manual J load calculations, installs to manufacturer specifications, and backs every project with a warranty. Call (866) 858-2961 to schedule your free assessment.
From initial contact to final verification — here is how we handle air duct cleaning.
KIC Refrigeration starts every duct cleaning in St. Louis Park, MN with a thorough inspection. We document the current condition of your supply ducts, return ducts, and trunk lines with photos, check for biological growth or contamination, and design a cleaning plan specific to your duct material and layout.
At your St. Louis Park property, our crew connects a negative air machine to your main trunk line, creating powerful suction throughout the system. We then insert rotary brushes and compressed air tools into each supply and return run to dislodge accumulated dust and debris, which is pulled directly into our HEPA-filtered collection unit.
We clean the blower housing, evaporator coil surface, return plenum, and supply plenum — the components where dust accumulates most and restricts airflow. A clean coil and blower improve both air quality and system efficiency.
KIC Refrigeration verifies every duct cleaning in St. Louis Park, MN with a final inspection and airflow test. We provide before-and-after photo documentation, install a clean filter, measure supply register CFM, and confirm your system is delivering cleaner air at improved volume throughout your home.
Get answers to the air duct cleaning questions our customers ask most often.
Professional air duct cleaning in St. Louis Park typically costs $300 to $600 for a standard home with a single HVAC system and 8 to 15 supply registers. Homes with multiple HVAC systems, extensive ductwork runs, or severe contamination from mold, rodents, or post-construction debris may run $600 to $1,200. Be cautious of companies advertising $99 or $149 whole-house duct cleaning specials — legitimate source removal cleaning requires a negative air machine, mechanical agitation tools, and 3 to 5 hours of skilled labor. Lowball pricing usually means a quick run-through with a shop vacuum that leaves most of the contamination in place. KIC Refrigeration provides honest, transparent pricing for genuine duct cleaning in St. Louis Park.
Yes. KIC Refrigeration follows NADCA ACR Standard 2021 — the Assessment, Cleaning, and Restoration standard published by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association — for all duct cleaning work in St. Louis Park, MN. We use the source removal method, which is the only cleaning approach that NADCA and the EPA recognize as effective. This involves connecting a negative air machine to the trunk line to create sustained negative pressure throughout the duct system, then mechanically agitating each branch with rotating brushes and compressed air whips to dislodge contaminants, which are pulled into a sealed HEPA-filtered collection unit. We do not rely on chemical fogging, ozone generators, or sealant sprays as substitutes for proper mechanical cleaning.
Yes. Dust and debris buildup on the blower wheel, evaporator coil surface, and inside duct runs creates measurable airflow restriction. When airflow drops below the designed 400 CFM per ton, the system works harder and runs longer cycles to reach thermostat setpoint, consuming more energy and putting extra stress on the compressor. A heavily contaminated evaporator coil can reduce cooling capacity by 10 to 20 percent. Cleaning restores designed airflow through the system, reducing energy consumption by an estimated 5 to 15 percent depending on contamination severity. KIC Refrigeration cleans the blower wheel, blower housing, and evaporator coil surface in addition to all duct runs during every duct cleaning project at your St. Louis Park home for maximum efficiency improvement.
Many St. Louis Park customers with dust allergies, pet allergies, or general respiratory sensitivity report noticeable improvement in symptoms after professional duct cleaning. Over several years, ductwork accumulates layers of dust, pollen, pet dander, mold spores, dust mite debris, and other allergens that recirculate through your home every time the blower runs. The EPA estimates that indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air, and contaminated ducts are a significant contributor. Professional source removal cleaning extracts this accumulated material from the duct walls and register boots. Combined with a high-quality MERV 11 or MERV 13 filter changed every 60 to 90 days, clean ducts measurably reduce airborne allergen concentration in your St. Louis Park home.
Our reputation is built on certified technicians, honest pricing, and results that last.
"KIC Refrigeration does our annual HVAC inspection every fall. They always find the small stuff before it becomes expensive. Peace of mind is worth it."
"Boiler kept cycling on and off. Technician found a faulty thermocouple and replaced it on the spot. No nonsense, no upselling. Just good honest work."
"KIC Refrigeration installed a new furnace for us last winter. The team was respectful of our home, wore boot covers, and cleaned up everything. Top notch."