How to Inspect Your Duct Cleaning for Problems (Visual Guide)
Visual inspection guide for duct cleaning. Learn what to look for, when to call a professional, and how to catch problems early before they become expensive.
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Average Cost
$300-$700
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Duration
2-4 hours
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Best Season
Spring/Fall
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Insurance
Not Typical
DIY Duct Cleaning Inspection Checklist
Regular visual inspection of your duct cleaning can catch problems months or years before they become expensive emergencies. Most duct cleaning issues develop gradually and produce visible warning signs that a trained eye โ or even an informed homeowner โ can identify during a 15-minute walkthrough. This guide teaches you exactly what to look for, where to look, and what each sign means for your repair timeline and budget.
Plan to inspect your duct cleaning at least twice per year โ once in spring and once in fall. Use a phone camera to document conditions each time so you can compare photos across inspections and spot progressive changes that might otherwise go unnoticed. After severe weather events, conduct an additional inspection to check for acute damage that requires immediate attention.
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