Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Keller
Air duct cleaning in Keller typically runs $350–$850 for a full residential system, with same-week scheduling available throughout the 76244 and 76248 ZIP codes. We’re out in Keller regularly from our Irving base — usually within 45 minutes to an hour — and we know the duct problems this city’s master-planned subdivisions hide. If your home was built between 1993 and 2008, there’s a decent chance your original flex duct system is showing its age. Call (888) 247-5308 for a free estimate.

Why Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Keller’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation on being the Air Duct Cleaning team that shows up when we say we will and does the work we promised — no rotating crews, no bait-and-switch. Jerry Sanders, our owner, has spent 14 years specializing exclusively in air duct and HVAC cleaning, and he’s the same person who answers your call and runs the equipment on your job.
That accountability shows in our numbers: 844 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars. Keller homeowners specifically mention the thoroughness of our video inspections and the fact that we catch problems other cleaners miss — like disconnected trunk runs hidden in attics that explain years of uneven temperatures and high electric bills.
Our response time to Keller is consistently same-day or next-day for standard bookings, and we carry professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment that lets us handle everything from routine maintenance to full system restoration without calling in subcontractors.
We also understand Keller’s housing stock in a way that matters: the two-story brick-veneer homes on slab foundations, the long flex duct runs through 140°F attics, the framed wall-cavity returns that collect decades of debris. This isn’t generic DFW knowledge — it’s specific to the homes you actually live in.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Keller
Residential Duct Cleaning
Keller’s large suburban homes — typically 2,500–4,500 square feet with two or three HVAC zones — push enormous air volume through duct systems that were never designed for 20+ years of continuous use. Our residential cleaning covers every supply and return branch, using Rotobrush contact cleaning and high-powered Nikro vacuums to remove accumulated dust, pollen, and debris loads that peak in these aging systems. We see it constantly in neighborhoods like Hidden Lakes and Marshall Ridge: homes that look immaculate downstairs but have returns choked with drywall dust and insulation fibers from decades of attic infiltration.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Keller’s commercial growth along Highway 377 and Davis Boulevard includes medical offices, retail spaces, and professional buildings with rooftop package units and complex duct networks. We clean these systems with the same owner-operated accountability — Jerry Sanders personally oversees commercial jobs to ensure minimal disruption to your business operations and thorough documentation for any insurance or compliance requirements.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply runs in Keller homes face a unique stressor: North Texas’s expansive black clay soils cause slab foundations to heave and settle with wet/dry cycles, gradually pulling apart duct connections at plenums and collars. We clean every supply branch while inspecting for these failure points, because a supply line dumping conditioned air into your attic isn’t just an efficiency problem — it’s pulling unfiltered attic air back into your living space. Our video inspection catches what visual checks miss.
Return Duct Cleaning
Keller’s framed wall-cavity return chases are a particular concern. Unlike dedicated sheet metal returns, these builder-grade chases accumulate drywall dust, insulation fibers, and pest debris that bypasses standard filters and recirculates through your home. Return duct cleaning is where we often find the most dramatic buildup — and where homeowners notice the biggest immediate improvement in air quality and system airflow after we’re done.
Full System Cleaning
For Keller homes hitting that 15–30 year mark, we recommend full system cleaning that encompasses supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, plenums, and registers. This is our most comprehensive service and the one that addresses the interconnected problems we find in Keller’s aging master-planned housing stock: sagging flex runs, disconnected collars, debris-choked returns, and contaminated supply branches all feeding into the same compromised system.

Video Inspection
We deploy video inspection on nearly every Keller job — it’s how we prove what we’re finding and show you exactly what we’re solving. Our camera systems reveal disconnected trunks, collapsed flex sections, and debris accumulation that would otherwise remain hidden behind drywall and attic insulation. For homeowners who’ve been told “your ducts are fine” by surface-level cleaners, this is often the moment the real problem becomes visible.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Keller
We clean and service duct systems connected to all major HVAC brands, and we stock common components from Honeywell and Aprilaire for fast local turnaround when your system needs more than cleaning — media filter upgrades, UV air purifier installations, or whole-home humidifier maintenance. Our core cleaning equipment comes from Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies — the same brands specified by industrial air quality professionals, not the consumer-grade tools you’ll find at hardware stores. For Keller homeowners, this means we can complete most jobs in a single visit without waiting on parts or subcontracting specialized work.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Keller Homes
- Disconnected flex duct collars from slab movement. In Keller’s large-lot subdivisions built on active black clay, technicians routinely find flex duct collars that have partially pulled off plenums due to slab heave. Homeowners notice uneven room temperatures and assume it’s a thermostat issue, not realizing a disconnected trunk run is dumping conditioned air directly into the attic while the return simultaneously pulls in unconditioned attic air loaded with blown-in insulation particles.
- Sagging long-run flex ducts in hot attics. Keller’s 2,500–4,500 square foot two-story homes often have flex duct runs stretching 30+ feet through unconditioned attic spaces. After 15–30 years, these sag and collect debris, with Keller’s five-plus months of 100°F+ summer operation accelerating deterioration and creating low spots where dust and moisture accumulate.
- Contaminated wall-cavity return chases. Many Keller homes use framed wall-cavity returns instead of dedicated sheet metal ductwork. These chases collect drywall dust from construction, insulation fibers from attic infiltration, and pest debris over decades — all bypassing your filter and recirculating through your HVAC system.
- Peak debris loads from extended HVAC runtime. Near-continuous summer operation in Keller pushes extraordinary volumes of outdoor dust, pollen, and particulate through aging duct systems. Combine this with mountain cedar season in January–February and spring oak and elm surges, and you’ve got ducts working overtime while their physical condition declines.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Keller, TX
A typical residential duct cleaning in Keller runs $350–$550 for a single-zone system in a home up to 2,500 square feet. Two-story homes with multiple zones — common in Keller’s 3,000–4,500 square foot inventory — typically range $600–$850 for full system cleaning. Video inspection adds $75–$125 depending on system complexity. Return duct cleaning as a standalone service runs $200–$350; supply duct cleaning, $250–$400.
What moves you within these ranges: number of HVAC zones, accessibility of attic ductwork, severity of debris accumulation, and whether we find disconnected or damaged components requiring repair. We inspect first and quote upfront — no surprises after we’re in your attic. Commercial duct cleaning in Keller is priced per system after site evaluation. Call (888) 247-5308 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Keller
We regularly work in Watauga, North Richland Hills, Roanoke, and Saginaw — same owner-operated service, same equipment, same accountability. If you’re in a neighboring city and found this page, we cover your area too.
Serving Keller, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Keller 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 Keller
Yes, this is one of the most common hidden problems we find in Keller’s 1993–2008 master-planned subdivisions. North Texas’s expansive black clay soils cause slab foundations to heave and settle with seasonal moisture changes, gradually pulling flex duct collars away from plenums. We serviced a 2002 home in Keller’s Treymore subdivision where the original builder-grade flex duct collars had pulled off the plenums due to slab heave. Our Rotobrush video inspection revealed disconnected trunks dumping cold air into the attic while sucking in 140°F attic air through the return, causing the homeowner’s $400 monthly electric bill and “hot upstairs” complaint. We re-fastened the collars with heavy-duty straps and cleaned the entire system, restoring proper airflow and indoor air quality. Call (888) 247-5308 for a video inspection — estimates are free.
Persistent dust blowing from vents after normal cleaning usually signals duct degradation, not household dust. In 1998 Keller homes, we typically find sagging flex duct with debris accumulation, deteriorating liner shedding particles, or disconnected returns pulling attic insulation into the system. Our video inspection distinguishes between surface contamination and structural deterioration. Call (888) 247-5308 to schedule — we’ll show you exactly what’s happening inside your ducts.
Keller’s position at the western edge of DFW near the Cross Timbers ecoregion exposes residents to some of Texas’s heaviest mountain cedar (Ashe juniper) pollen loads each January–February, followed by oak and elm surges in spring. If anyone in your household has allergies, asthma, or respiratory sensitivity, we recommend duct cleaning every 2–3 years rather than the standard 3–5 year interval, with filter upgrades to Honeywell or Aprilaire media filters between cleanings. Call (888) 247-5308 to discuss a schedule that matches your home’s exposure and your family’s health needs.
Yes, both zones need cleaning because they share common return pathways and debris migrates between systems. In Keller’s large two-story homes, we often find the upstairs zone — which works hardest against 140°F attic temperatures — has the most severe accumulation, while downstairs returns pull contamination from both levels. Cleaning only one zone leaves half your problem unsolved. Full system cleaning for multi-zone Keller homes typically runs $600–$850. Call (888) 247-5308 for exact pricing on your system.
Duct cleaning alone won’t seal leaking connections, but our inspection process identifies exactly where and how your system is failing. For Keller homes with builder-grade flex duct collars pulled loose by slab movement, we offer duct repair and sealing as a separate service — re-fastening collars with heavy-duty straps, sealing joints with mastic, and replacing deteriorated sections. We clean first so repairs happen in a debris-free system, then verify airflow restoration. Call (888) 247-5308 for a combined cleaning and repair assessment — estimates are free.
Written by Jerry Sanders, Owner and Lead Technician at Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Keller and the greater DFW area since 2010.