Air Duct Cleaning in Woodland Hills, CA
If you live in Woodland Hills, your ducts are working harder than almost anywhere else in Southern California — and probably carrying more than ordinary household dust. Our Air Duct Cleaning team serves Woodland Hills directly, with Scott Hill on-site as the technician on every job. We know the hillside streets, the 1960s tract homes on the valley floor, and the specific contamination patterns that make Woodland Hills duct cleaning different from a routine Valley job. Call us at (424) 365-8367 for a free estimate — we’ll tell you exactly what’s in your system before we start.

Why Premier Air Duct Solutions Is Woodland Hills’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Woodland Hills homeowners doing their research will find 829 five-star reviews behind Premier Air Duct Solutions — one of the highest review volumes in the air duct cleaning category across the San Fernando Valley. That rating hasn’t slipped over five years of high-volume work because Scott Hill shows up to every job personally. There’s no rotating subcontractor crew, no anonymous dispatch. You know who’s accountable before we arrive.
We’ve been servicing Woodland Hills homes long enough to recognize the patterns that generic crews miss: the post-Woolsey ash embedded in hillside flex duct runs, the degraded fiberglass liner on 1960s ranch-style systems along Oxnard Street and Ventura Boulevard, and the multi-zone attic configurations on custom builds north of Ventura that require video inspection before you can honestly say a system is clean. That local knowledge shapes how we quote and how we work — no single-zone shortcuts on a four-zone house.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Woodland Hills
Residential Duct Cleaning
Woodland Hills residential systems span a wide age range — from original 1950s rigid ductwork on tract homes near the 101 corridor to flexible multi-zone systems in 1980s and 1990s hillside custom builds. We clean both, but we don’t treat them the same. Older rigid systems in Woodland Hills get mechanical agitation with the Rotobrush combined with high-CFM vacuum extraction; deteriorating flex duct runs get a careful inspection pass first so we’re not accelerating a liner that’s already close to failing. A full residential duct cleaning in Woodland Hills typically runs $299–$549 depending on system size and access complexity.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Commercial properties along Topanga Canyon Boulevard and the Warner Center district in Woodland Hills tend to run larger, more complex air handling systems with higher duct surface area — which means debris accumulates faster under the kind of sustained cooling loads this heat bowl demands. We use Nikro commercial-grade equipment on these jobs, sized appropriately for multi-unit or high-square-footage systems. Commercial duct cleaning in Woodland Hills generally starts at $450–$900+ depending on the number of air handlers and linear duct footage involved.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air out through every register in the house — and in Woodland Hills, those ducts are also the first place wildfire ash and desert particulates from Santa Ana wind events collect after bypassing standard MERV-8 filters. We clean every supply branch, not just the main trunk, because leaving one contaminated run re-seeds the system within weeks during Woodland Hills’s extended May-through-October AC season. Supply-only cleaning for a mid-size Woodland Hills home typically runs $175–$295.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to the air handler, and in post-Woolsey Woodland Hills homes they’re frequently the most contaminated part of the system — because fine combustion ash and smoke particulates are drawn in through leaky return plenums and accumulate against the duct liner over time. We run the Nikro HEPA vacuum extraction specifically on return-side cleaning so that fine ash is captured rather than redistributed. Return duct cleaning in Woodland Hills runs $150–$275 for a typical residential system, and we always recommend it as part of a full system clean on any home that was within the Woolsey smoke plume.
Full System Cleaning
A full system clean covers every supply branch, every return run, the main trunk lines, and the air handler cabinet — in a single visit. For Woodland Hills homes, this is the approach that actually solves the dual contamination problem: accelerated debris from high-duty-cycle AC use plus embedded post-fire ash in the liner. We won’t schedule a partial clean on a hillside multi-zone Woodland Hills system and call it done. Full system cleaning in Woodland Hills typically runs $399–$699 for residential systems, with commercial pricing quoted by scope.
Video Inspection
On any Woodland Hills home with duct runs through an unconditioned attic — and that means most of the hillside custom builds north of Ventura Boulevard — video inspection is part of the job, not an upsell. Attic temperatures in Woodland Hills routinely exceed 150°F during summer, which accelerates flex duct liner delamination and collapse in secondary branch runs that you can’t evaluate from the register opening alone. We use a dedicated inspection camera to confirm there are no collapsed sections before we clear the system, because a cleaning that misses a partially crushed branch run is an incomplete cleaning. Video inspection adds $75–$150 to the job, and it’s often what separates one trip from two.
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The Woodland Hills Heat Bowl and Woolsey Fire: Why Your Ducts Face a Dual Problem
The NWS station at Pierce College — right here in Woodland Hills — recorded 111°F in September 2022, the highest temperature logged across the entire LA metro during that event. That’s not a curiosity. It means Woodland Hills residential AC systems run a longer, harder duty cycle from May through October than systems in neighboring Calabasas or Encino, and that sustained runtime pushes debris past standard MERV-8 filters into duct interiors faster than almost any other residential environment in Southern California. The result is visible: when we pull registers in Woodland Hills homes, the dust load on the duct walls is consistently heavier than what we find on equivalent homes just a few miles east.
The second problem is specific to the hillside streets north of Ventura Boulevard. The November 2018 Woolsey Fire blanketed this part of Woodland Hills in heavy smoke for days. Homes that weren’t structurally damaged still had their HVAC systems running during some portion of the smoke event — drawing combustion ash, fine particulates, and chemical byproducts directly into the return side of the duct system. Years later, we still find embedded ash and smoke residue in flex duct lining on jobs in these neighborhoods. It doesn’t look like ordinary household dust. It’s gray, it’s fine, and it doesn’t come out with brushing alone — you need HEPA-rated vacuum extraction on the return side to capture it rather than redistribute it.

We recently serviced a 1980s hillside custom build off one of the winding streets north of Ventura Boulevard whose unconditioned attic was registering above 150°F at midday. When we ran the Rotobrush through the flex duct runs, we pulled out a dense mat of degraded fiberglass liner fragments mixed with fine gray ash consistent with Woolsey Fire residue that had been recirculating through the system for years. We followed up with Nikro HEPA vacuum extraction on the return side and a full video inspection pass to confirm the liner hadn’t collapsed in any secondary branches before clearing the system. That’s the kind of job that requires the right equipment and a technician who knows what they’re looking at — not a crew running a shop vac through the main trunk and calling it done.
Trusted Brands We Work With in Woodland Hills
For mechanical duct cleaning, we run Rotobrush and Nikro professional systems — not consumer-grade equipment scaled up. For air quality remediation, particularly on Woodland Hills homes with post-fire contamination concerns, we use Abatement Technologies HEPA-rated air scrubbers and negative air machines. On the product side, we install and service Honeywell and Aprilaire whole-home filtration and ventilation systems, and we work with Guardsman duct sealants on repair and sealing jobs. For Woodland Hills customers dealing with elevated particulate loads, upgrading to a higher-MERV Aprilaire or Honeywell filtration system after a cleaning makes a measurable difference in how long the system stays clean.
Common Air Duct Problems We See in Woodland Hills Homes
- Woolsey Fire ash embedded in flex duct lining: On hillside homes north of Ventura Boulevard, fine combustion residue from the 2018 Woolsey Fire is frequently found in return duct liners years after the event. Standard mechanical brushing dislodges it without capturing it — HEPA extraction is required to pull it out rather than push it into living spaces.
- Degraded fiberglass liner in original 1950s–70s ductwork: Many Woodland Hills ranch-style tract homes still have original fiberglass-lined flex duct or early rigid ductwork that sheds particulates after decades of intense AC use. This material doesn’t always fail visibly — video inspection reveals sections that are delaminating internally and releasing fiberglass fragments into the airstream.
- Collapsed secondary branches in hillside attic systems: On 1980s–90s custom builds, duct runs through 150°F-plus unconditioned attic spaces degrade faster than manufacturer specs anticipate. We regularly find partially collapsed branch runs that a non-inspection cleaning misses entirely, leaving contaminated dead zones that re-seed the rest of the system.
- Filter bypass from extended high-duty-cycle operation: Woodland Hills’s heat-bowl climate means AC systems run from May through October at a duty cycle that overwhelms standard MERV-8 filters. Debris bypasses the filter and coats duct interiors faster here than in any neighboring community — homes that cleaned three years ago often show buildup levels that would normally take five or six years to accumulate.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Woodland Hills, CA
Here’s what you can expect to pay for air duct cleaning in the Woodland Hills market:
- Residential full system cleaning: $399–$699 (single-family home, based on system size and number of zones)
- Supply duct cleaning only: $175–$295
- Return duct cleaning only: $150–$275
- Commercial duct cleaning: $450–$900+ (based on air handlers and linear footage)
- Video inspection add-on: $75–$150
- Sanitizing treatment: $99–$199 depending on system size
Hillside homes north of Ventura Boulevard with multi-zone attic systems run toward the higher end of those ranges — more branch runs, more access complexity, and video inspection is almost always warranted. Flat valley-floor ranch homes with original rigid ductwork usually fall in the mid-range. Every quote is free and based on what’s actually in your system. Call (424) 365-8367 and Scott Hill will give you a specific number before we schedule anything.
We Also Serve Cities Near Woodland Hills
Premier Air Duct Solutions serves the full western San Fernando Valley, including Canoga Park, Calabasas, West Hills, and Topanga. If you’re just outside Woodland Hills proper, we’re already in your area regularly. Call (424) 365-8367 to confirm scheduling for your neighborhood — turnaround is typically fast throughout the west Valley.
Serving Woodland Hills, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
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FAQs — Air Duct Cleaning in Woodland Hills
If your HVAC system was running during any part of the November 2018 smoke event, combustion ash and fine particulates were drawn into your return ductwork — and that residue doesn’t degrade or disappear on its own. We find embedded smoke ash in flex duct liners on Woodland Hills hillside homes routinely, years after the fire. The key issue is that standard mechanical brushing can dislodge that fine ash without capturing it, spreading it further into living spaces. We use Nikro HEPA vacuum extraction on the return side specifically to pull it out rather than redistribute it. Call (424) 365-8367 and we’ll walk you through what to look for during an inspection.
Cleaning is safe when the technician knows what they’re working with — and that starts with a visual and video inspection before running any mechanical agitation equipment. Original fiberglass-lined rigid ductwork from the 1960s can be brittle in sections, and early flex duct from that era may have liner separation that’s already underway. We inspect first, adjust brush pressure accordingly, and won’t run aggressive agitation on a section that’s showing delamination. The alternative — leaving decades of debris in the system — accelerates the liner failure anyway. Most 1960s Woodland Hills ranch home systems clean without incident when handled carefully. Call (424) 365-8367 for a free assessment.
Woodland Hills sits in a heat bowl at the western end of the San Fernando Valley, and the NWS station at Pierce College recorded 111°F here in September 2022 — the highest reading in the entire LA metro that event. Your AC is running a longer, harder duty cycle from May through October than an equivalent system in Encino, pushing more air through the duct system and bypassing standard MERV-8 filters faster. Add seasonal Santa Ana wind events that funnel fine desert particulates directly into the western Valley, and Woodland Hills systems accumulate duct debris at a meaningfully higher rate than flatland communities just a few miles east. Upgrading to a higher-MERV Aprilaire or Honeywell filter media after cleaning helps slow it back down.
Yes, significantly. Attic spaces in Woodland Hills hillside homes regularly exceed 150°F in summer, which accelerates flex duct liner delamination in ways that aren’t visible from the register opening. We always include video inspection on multi-zone attic systems — we need to confirm no secondary branches have collapsed or partially crushed before clearing the system, because a collapsed branch run that goes undetected keeps shedding fiberglass into the airstream regardless of how clean the main trunk is. These jobs take longer and the pricing reflects the additional scope, but it’s what an honest full system clean on a hillside Woodland Hills property actually requires.
We run Rotobrush mechanical cleaning systems for agitation and Nikro HEPA-rated vacuum extraction for capture — that combination matters specifically for Woolsey Fire ash contamination because the ash particles are fine enough to pass straight through non-HEPA filtration and recirculate into the living space. For homes with documented smoke contamination or persistent air quality concerns, we bring Abatement Technologies air scrubbers to maintain negative pressure during the cleaning so nothing escapes into the room while we’re working. Consumer-grade shop-vac extraction, which many cut-rate crews use, doesn’t capture fine combustion ash — it relocates it. Call (424) 365-8367 for a free quote and we’ll explain exactly what the job involves before we start.
Schedule Your Woodland Hills Air Duct Cleaning
If you’re in Woodland Hills and your ducts haven’t been cleaned — or the last crew used equipment that wasn’t up to what this area’s conditions require — call (424) 365-8367 for a free estimate. Scott Hill will be the technician on your job, not someone dispatched from a call center. We’ll inspect first, explain what we find, and give you a specific price before any work begins. With 829 five-star reviews behind this business, you can verify what you’re getting before you book.
Reviewed by Scott Hill, Owner at Premier Air Duct Solutions, serving Woodland Hills, CA since 2020.