Miami systems run nearly year-round. Long run times move more air through the ductwork, and more air means more dust and lint deposited inside. Add the city's humidity and the construction dust that comes with a growing skyline, and local duct systems carry a real load.
Air Duct & Vent Services in Miami
Every LintGuard Air Vent Cleaning service is available in Miami, dispatched from the local service point. The most requested work in the area:
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DetailsAir Duct Cleaning in Miami: Local Know-How
High-rise and condo duct systems
A large share of Miami housing is in mid-rise and high-rise buildings. These units typically have compact air handlers in closets or ceiling soffits with short duct runs. Access is tighter than in a house, and associations set work hours and elevator reservations. LintGuard coordinates with property managers and works within building rules on every condo job.
Older homes and aging ductwork
Neighborhoods like Shenandoah, Silver Bluff, and parts of Coconut Grove hold homes from the 1920s through the 1960s. Many still run ductwork that has been patched, extended, and rerouted over decades. Disconnected sections, aging flex duct, and leaking joints are common finds in these attics.
Renovation dust in a building boom
Miami renovates constantly. Drywall dust and sawdust from a remodel travel straight into the return ducts. Post-renovation duct cleaning is one of the most requested services in the city, from single-room condo updates to full house gut jobs.
Humidity and salt air near the bay
Properties along Biscayne Bay, from Edgewater down through Brickell, sit in salt air. Exterior vent caps and exposed metal corrode faster near the water. Termination caps on dryer vents are checked closely on bayfront jobs and replaced when corrosion compromises them.
A city that never stops building
New towers open and older buildings renovate in the same neighborhoods. Both generate duct work: new units need their first cleaning after construction dust settles, and renovated units need the remodel dust pulled out of the returns. Miami's construction cycle keeps duct systems busier than in quieter markets.
Common Miami Calls
Condo move-in cleanings
Buyers and tenants across Brickell, Edgewater, and Midtown book duct and register cleaning before the furniture arrives. The system starts fresh for the new resident, and association paperwork is handled with the building in advance.
Post-renovation dust removal
Kitchen and bath remodels across the city push fine dust into return ducts. Once the contractors leave, the duct system holds the last of the construction mess. Cleaning it out is the final step of the project.
Dryer vents in stacked laundry closets
Miami condos pack the washer and dryer into tight closets with long vent runs to an exterior wall or shaft. These runs collect lint fast, and the city's humidity makes the lint cling. The full run gets cleaned, including the termination.
Miami Neighborhoods We Serve
- Brickell
- Downtown
- Edgewater
- Wynwood
- Midtown
- Design District
- Little Havana
- Coconut Grove
- Shenandoah
- Allapattah
- Upper Eastside
- West Flagler
ZIP codes
- 33125
- 33126
- 33127
- 33129
- 33130
- 33131
- 33132
- 33136
- 33137
- 33138
Featured Services in Miami
Nearby areas
All Miami Service Points
2626 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137
205 Park Blvd #28, Miami, FL 33126
3709 NW 7th St #98, Miami, FL 33126
2245 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
225 NE 1st St, Miami, FL 33132
1198 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33130
644 NW 30th St #01, Miami, FL 33127
1953 NW 7th Ave #32, Miami, FL 33136
499 NW 3rd Ave #04, Miami, FL 33128
18800 NW 2nd Ave #05, Miami, FL 33169
19503 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33169
10196 NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33168
Find Us in Miami
The map shows the Miami service point at 2626 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137. Jobs across Miami and the surrounding area dispatch from here.
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Miami Air Duct Cleaning FAQ
Do you service high-rise condos in Brickell and Downtown?
Yes. High-rise and mid-rise units are a large share of the work in Miami. Building requirements such as work hours, elevator reservations, and certificates of insurance requests from the association are coordinated with the property manager before the visit.
Which Miami neighborhoods do you cover?
Service covers the city from Brickell and Downtown through Edgewater, Wynwood, Midtown, Little Havana, Allapattah, and Coconut Grove, plus the surrounding Miami-Dade area. If you are in or near Miami, call and the nearest service point dispatches your job.
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Miami?
Pricing is quoted per job. A compact condo system and a two-system house are different jobs, so the quote follows the size and layout of your ductwork. Call (645) 228-6599, describe the property, and you get a quote before scheduling.
Can you clean ducts after a renovation?
Yes, and it is one of the most common calls in the city. Construction dust collects in return ducts during any remodel. The cleaning covers the full duct system, the registers, and the accessible air handler cabinet.
Do you offer dryer vent cleaning in Miami condos?
Yes. Condo dryer vents that exit through walls or shared shafts are cleaned along the full accessible run, including the termination. Association rules about access and hours are handled in advance.
How fast can you get to a Miami address?
Same-day service is often available within the city, since several service points sit inside Miami itself. Call early in the day for the best chance at a same-day window, and you will hear the current options right away.