Air Duct Cleaning in West Hills, CA
If you live in West Hills and you’re searching for air duct cleaning, you’re probably dealing with something specific — visible debris at your registers, an odor that returned after a previous cleaning, or a system that’s been running hard through another punishing Valley summer. Our Air Duct Cleaning team at Premier Air Duct Solutions reaches West Hills homes quickly from our Woodland Hills base, and Scott Hill — the owner — is the technician who shows up. Call (424) 365-8367 to schedule a free estimate.

Why Premier Air Duct Solutions Woodland Hills Is West Hills’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
We’ve built a strong reputation across West Hills by doing something the franchise crews don’t: Scott Hill arrives on every job personally, runs the equipment himself, and stakes his name on the result. That level of direct accountability is rare in this category, and West Hills homeowners — many of whom have had poor experiences with rotating subcontractor crews — notice the difference immediately. Our 829 verified five-star reviews reflect consistent execution across a high volume of jobs, not a handful of lucky visits. We know the housing stock here, we understand what the 2018 Woolsey Fire did to duct systems in this part of the Valley, and we don’t treat a Bell Canyon hillside custom home the same as a 1,400-square-foot tract home in Reseda.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in West Hills
Residential Duct Cleaning
West Hills is heavily residential — late-1950s through 1970s San Fernando Valley tract homes on the flat sections near Burbank Boulevard and Nordhoff Street, and more complex 1980s–1990s custom builds climbing the hillside perimeter toward Bell Canyon. Both housing types carry real contamination problems, but they present differently. The older tract homes often have original fiberglass-lined metal duct that has never been replaced, and decades of Valley heat cycling causes the liner to degrade and shed debris directly into the airstream. The newer hillside customs have sprawling multi-trunk layouts where debris pockets form in secondary runs that a standard brush-and-vacuum pass will never reach. We clean both — properly.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
West Hills is primarily a residential community, but office and retail tenants along the Ronald Reagan Freeway corridor and near Warner Center operate commercial HVAC systems that accumulate dust, particulates, and biological debris at rates residential systems don’t. We handle commercial duct cleaning for smaller office suites, retail spaces, and light commercial buildings throughout the 91307 and 91308 ZIP codes. The same professional-grade Nikro negative-air systems we run in residential work are deployed on commercial jobs — same equipment, same technician, same standard.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts are where contaminated air gets delivered to your living spaces. In West Hills, supply registers are frequently the first place homeowners notice a problem — gray-black debris discharging during the first heating cycle of the season is a signature we recognize immediately as mobilized wildfire ash or compacted chaparral dust that sat dormant in the supply runs through the summer. We agitate and extract supply duct debris using Rotobrush mechanical brush systems, which break apart compacted deposits that a vacuum alone will never dislodge.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air from your living spaces back to the air handler — and in West Hills, they pull in everything the Santa Ana winds push through Santa Susana Pass: chaparral dust, pollen, fine particulates, and in homes that were here in November 2018, combustion-event ash that has been recirculating through the system for years. Return duct cleaning is non-negotiable on any full system cleaning we perform in West Hills. Skipping it means the cleaned supply side gets immediately re-contaminated. We clean the full return network, then reconnect it to the purged air handler.
Full System Cleaning
A full system cleaning covers supply ducts, return ducts, the air handler cabinet, coil housing, and blower assembly — the complete airflow path, not just the registers. For West Hills homes with documented wildfire exposure or severe Santa Ana infiltration history, this is the correct starting point. Partial cleanings on heavily contaminated systems produce partial results. Full system cleaning in West Hills typically runs $350–$650 for a standard single-story home, with hillside custom homes in the Bell Canyon perimeter ranging higher depending on layout complexity.
Video Inspection
Video inspection is where we find what a standard cleaning quote visit misses. In the sprawling multi-trunk layouts common to 1980s–1990s West Hills hillside customs, debris pockets routinely form in secondary runs buried under slab additions or routed through finished walls. A camera confirms whether compacted ash deposits remain after cleaning, identifies collapsed flex duct sections, and documents the condition of fiberglass liner in older metal duct systems. We don’t guess — we verify. Video inspection is included on full system cleaning jobs and available as a standalone diagnostic service.
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The Woolsey Fire and Santa Ana Wind Effect — A West Hills Duct Problem Unlike Any Other in the Valley
This is specific to West Hills, and it matters enough to explain clearly. The Santa Susana Pass acts as a natural wind nozzle at the western edge of the San Fernando Valley — Santa Ana events funnel through it with concentrated force before dispersing eastward, which means West Hills air intakes absorb chaparral dust, pollen, and fine particulates earlier and at higher concentrations than any other 818 community. That alone drives contamination rates above neighboring cities. But the 2018 Woolsey Fire added a second layer: homes along Santa Susana Pass Road and the Bell Canyon perimeter absorbed combustion particulates, ash, and smoke directly into their duct systems during the November fire event. Six years later, our technicians still extract ash residue and smoke-blackened insulation debris from ductwork in these neighborhoods — compacted deposits that bonded to fiberglass duct liner and were never fully mobilized by the cleaning passes made in 2018 or 2019. A crew that doesn’t know Woolsey Fire geography treats these homes as routine jobs and misses the compacted ash entirely. We don’t.
We were called to a late-1980s semi-custom home on the Bell Canyon perimeter where the homeowner had noticed visible gray-black debris discharging from supply registers during the first cool-weather heating cycle of the year. Using a Rotobrush agitation system paired with a Nikro negative-air machine, we extracted multiple collection bags of compacted chaparral dust and smoke-darkened insulation fragments. A full video inspection then confirmed a secondary debris pocket in a trunk line buried beneath a slab addition — something a standard cleaning pass would have left completely untouched. The system was restored to clean airflow, the homeowner’s Honeywell air handler was reconnected to the purged return network, and the combustion-particulate odor that had persisted since 2018 was gone.

Trusted Brands We Service in West Hills
We work with professional-grade equipment and trusted air quality product lines on every West Hills job. For mechanical cleaning, that means Rotobrush agitation systems and Nikro negative-air machines — not consumer-grade vacuums. For air quality remediation and filtration, we install and service Honeywell and Aprilaire products, including whole-home air purifiers and media filtration systems that significantly reduce recontamination between cleanings. We also use Abatement Technologies air quality units for remediation work, and Guardsman products where applicable. For West Hills homeowners dealing with recurring Santa Ana infiltration, an Aprilaire or Honeywell filtration upgrade after a full cleaning is often the most effective long-term strategy.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in West Hills Homes
- Wildfire ash bonded to fiberglass duct liner. In homes near Santa Susana Pass Road and Bell Canyon that were present during the 2018 Woolsey Fire, combustion-event particulates have compacted against fiberglass liner over six years. Standard brush-and-vacuum passes don’t break these deposits loose — Rotobrush mechanical agitation is required.
- Original 1960s–1970s metal ductwork with degraded liner. Many West Hills tract homes in the 91307 ZIP still have their original fiberglass-lined metal duct. The liner degrades in the extreme dry heat of Valley summers and sheds debris into the airstream, compounding contamination from every Santa Ana event and HVAC cycle.
- Debris pockets in secondary trunk runs on hillside custom homes. The sprawling layouts of 1980s–1990s semi-custom and custom homes near the Bell Canyon perimeter create secondary runs that trap debris far from the main trunk. Without video inspection, these pockets go undetected and immediately re-contaminate a cleaned system.
- Chronic Santa Ana recontamination without filtration upgrades. West Hills sits at the mouth of the Santa Susana Pass — Santa Ana events hit here first and hardest. Homeowners who complete a full duct cleaning without upgrading filtration typically see significant recontamination within one wind season. We advise every West Hills customer on Aprilaire or Abatement Technologies filtration options before we leave the job.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in West Hills, CA
Here’s what duct cleaning actually costs in the West Hills market, so you’re not guessing:
| Service | Typical West Hills Range |
|---|---|
| Standard Residential Duct Cleaning (tract home) | $250–$399 |
| Full System Cleaning (single-story) | $350–$650 |
| Full System Cleaning (hillside custom, complex layout) | $550–$900+ |
| Video Inspection (standalone) | $99–$175 |
| Return Duct Cleaning (add-on or standalone) | $100–$200 |
| Commercial Duct Cleaning (light commercial) | $400–$1,200+ |
Cost varies based on duct count, system complexity, degree of contamination, and whether a video inspection reveals secondary debris pockets requiring additional extraction. Wildfire-affected homes near Bell Canyon and Santa Susana Pass Road often fall in the upper range of these estimates due to the nature of compacted ash deposits. Estimates are always free — call (424) 365-8367 and Scott Hill will give you a straight number before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near West Hills
Our service area extends beyond West Hills to the surrounding communities we know equally well. We regularly clean duct systems in Canoga Park, Woodland Hills, Calabasas, and Chatsworth — each with its own housing stock characteristics and local air quality conditions. If you’re a West Hills homeowner who wants to refer a neighbor in any of these cities, we’re already there.
Serving West Hills, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West Hills 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 West Hills
Yes — in many cases, they do. Ash and combustion particulates from the Woolsey Fire bonded to the interior surfaces of fiberglass-lined ductwork during the November 2018 event, and standard cleaning approaches since then have not fully dislodged compacted deposits that adhered to the liner itself. We routinely extract smoke-blackened insulation debris and identifiable ash residue from West Hills homes that had prior cleanings performed. The key is using Rotobrush mechanical agitation rather than brush-and-vacuum methods that skim the surface and leave bonded deposits behind. If your home was in the Woolsey Fire impact zone, schedule a full system cleaning with video inspection — call (424) 365-8367 for a free assessment.
West Hills homes typically need cleaning more frequently than homes in eastern Valley cities like Reseda or Van Nuys — roughly every 2–3 years rather than every 3–5 — because the Santa Susana Pass funnels concentrated chaparral dust, pollen, and fine particulates directly into neighborhood air intakes before any other community intercepts them. The volume of particulate infiltration during a single Santa Ana event here exceeds what most Valley homes accumulate over an entire year of normal HVAC operation. Homeowners who add an Aprilaire or Abatement Technologies whole-home filtration system after cleaning can extend that interval meaningfully. Call (424) 365-8367 and we’ll walk you through what makes sense for your specific system.
Original 1960s fiberglass-lined metal duct is absolutely cleanable, but it requires careful technique. The fiberglass liner degrades over decades of dry-heat cycling and can be damaged by aggressive rotary brush tools operated by technicians who don’t know what they’re looking at. We use Rotobrush systems calibrated for older duct material, and we run a video inspection on original ductwork to document liner condition before and after cleaning. In some cases, sections of degraded liner warrant sealing or replacement — we’ll tell you honestly what we find. Call (424) 365-8367 and describe your home’s age; Scott Hill can tell you what to expect before you book.
Video inspection reveals secondary debris pockets in trunk runs that branch into finished walls, under slab additions, or through routed pathways that no technician can access visually from a register. In 1980s–1990s West Hills hillside customs, these secondary runs are common — and they’re where compacted chaparral dust and ash deposits accumulate heaviest, precisely because they’re the farthest from the air handler and see the least airflow during normal HVAC operation. A standard quote visit identifies the number of registers and gives a surface-level assessment. Video inspection tells you what’s actually inside the system. For any West Hills home with a complex layout, it’s not optional — it’s how you know the cleaning was complete.
Commercial duct cleaning is available throughout the West Hills service area, including office suites, retail spaces, and light commercial buildings near the Warner Center corridor and along the Ronald Reagan Freeway. We bring the same Nikro negative-air systems and Rotobrush equipment used on residential jobs to commercial work — the equipment doesn’t change based on the job type. Pricing for light commercial spaces in West Hills typically runs $400–$1,200+ depending on system size and duct count. Call (424) 365-8367 to describe your commercial space and get a straight estimate.
Schedule Your West Hills Air Duct Cleaning
If you’re in West Hills — whether you’re on the flat sections near Verde Park, on the hillside perimeter near Bell Canyon, or anywhere in the 91307 or 91308 ZIP codes — call (424) 365-8367 to schedule a free estimate with Scott Hill. He’ll show up, assess your system honestly, and tell you exactly what the cleaning involves and what it will cost before any work begins. With 829 five-star reviews built on direct owner accountability, you know who’s responsible for the result.
Reviewed by Scott Hill, Owner at Premier Air Duct Solutions Woodland Hills, serving West Hills, CA and the surrounding San Fernando Valley since 2019.