Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Stafford
Air duct cleaning in Stafford typically runs $350–$650 for residential systems and $800–$2,400 for commercial buildings, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re usually on-site in Stafford within 45 minutes of your call, and we carry the equipment to handle both the single-family homes near Staffordshire Road and the warehouse districts along US-90 without a return trip.

We’ve been driving out to Stafford from our Houston base for years — long enough to know the difference between a routine residential cleaning off Murphy Road and a mold remediation job in a 1980s commercial building that took on water during Harvey. Owner Scott Gray leads every job personally, and our Air Duct Cleaning crew knows Stafford’s building stock: the 1970s slab-on-grade tract homes with flex duct roasting in 140°F attics, the post-Harvey commercial expansions that never got proper HVAC remediation, the restaurant strips where grease and flood silt layer together in return plenums. If your ducts are cycling dust, must, or worse through your vents, call (855) 683-5929. We’ll show you exactly what’s inside with a video inspection before we quote.
Why Lone Star Air Duct Cleaning Service Houston Is Stafford’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Stafford’s no-city-property-tax policy has packed this small footprint with warehouses, distribution centers, and light-industrial facilities — a commercial density you won’t find in neighboring Sugar Land or Missouri City. That means most duct cleaners here are chasing residential bids with residential tools. We’re equipped for both, and we’ve built our Stafford reputation on the commercial side where the real need is. Our 4.9-star average across 433 reviews includes repeat calls from property managers in Stafford’s industrial parks who tried franchise crews first and called us when the mold came back.
Scott Gray doesn’t delegate to a rotating crew. He’s the lead technician on every Stafford job, from a residential full-system cleaning in the 77477 zip to a multi-tenant retail duct inspection off US-90. Two decades of hands-on experience means he’s seen the specific failure patterns Stafford buildings present — post-Harvey moisture locked in commercial insulation, attic flex duct degraded by years of Gulf Coast heat, flood silt baked onto duct walls that standard brushes won’t touch. Our Rotobrush rotary systems and Nikro HEPA vacuums are the same tools used in remediation-grade jobs, and we bring them to every Stafford property.
Response time matters when you’re running a restaurant or warehouse and the HVAC is pushing contaminated air. We keep Stafford in our regular rotation and can usually schedule same-day or next-day service. For emergency situations — visible mold blowing from vents, post-flood duct contamination, or commercial kitchen exhaust failures — we prioritize Stafford calls because we know the business cost of downtime here.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Stafford
Residential Duct Cleaning
Stafford’s residential core — the neighborhoods off Staffordshire Road, around Stafford Municipal School District, and the subdivisions near the 77497 zip — is dominated by 1970s through 1990s slab-on-grade tract homes. These houses have a specific problem: flex ductwork routed through attics that hit 130–140°F in July and August. That heat degrades the duct liner, releases fiberglass particles into the airflow, and creates condensation pockets where mold colonizes within weeks of any cleaning that doesn’t address the root moisture issue. We don’t just brush and vacuum. We inspect with video, identify liner degradation, and recommend sealing or replacement where cleaning alone won’t last. A typical residential duct cleaning in Stafford runs $350–$550 for a single-system home, $500–$650 if we find significant mold requiring antimicrobial treatment.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
This is where Stafford differs from every nearby city. The no-property-tax incentive has filled Stafford with commercial buildings — warehouses, distribution centers, restaurant strips, light-industrial facilities — that present duct cleaning challenges residential crews aren’t equipped to handle. Large rooftop units, extensive supply and return networks, grease-laden kitchen exhaust systems, and the legacy of Hurricane Harvey flooding that left moisture in duct insulation for years. On a commercial strip along US-90, we cleaned the ductwork of a 1980s warehouse that had flood silt baked inside the supply plenums since Hurricane Harvey. Our Rotobrush captured years of debris and hidden mold colonies that had been cycling through the HVAC system undetected. Commercial duct cleaning in Stafford starts around $800 for smaller retail spaces and runs $1,500–$2,400 for warehouse or multi-tenant buildings with extensive duct networks.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air into your spaces — and in Stafford’s climate, they’re perpetually fighting condensation. Outdoor dew points stay near or above 70°F from March through October, meaning cold supply plenums sweat against ambient humidity. In commercial buildings that flooded during Harvey and were never fully remediated, we’ve found mold colonies thriving in supply duct insulation years after the water receded. Our supply duct service includes video inspection to locate these hidden pockets, rotary brush agitation with our Rotobrush system, and HEPA vacuum extraction with Nikro equipment. For Stafford properties with persistent mold issues, we can apply antimicrobial treatments and recommend duct sealing to prevent recontamination.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your HVAC system — and in Stafford, they’re pulling more than air. The region’s high soil saturation and frequent heavy rains keep crawlspace and slab-adjacent humidity elevated, pushing moisture into return-air pathways. In older residential neighborhoods, we regularly find return ducts clogged with construction debris from the original 1970s or 1980s build, plus decades of accumulated dust and post-Harvey contamination. Commercial returns in Stafford’s restaurant and retail corridors often show grease accumulation layered with flood silt — a combination that restricts airflow and creates fire hazards in kitchen exhaust returns. Our return duct cleaning addresses the full pathway, from grille to air handler, with video documentation so you see what was removed.
Full System Cleaning
For Stafford properties with comprehensive contamination — whether from Harvey flooding, years of deferred maintenance, or recent renovation dust — we recommend full system cleaning that covers supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, plenums, and the air handler cabinet. This is particularly important for commercial buildings in Stafford’s dense industrial zones, where a single contaminated component can reseed the entire network within weeks. Full system cleaning for a typical 2,000 square foot Stafford home runs $550–$750 and takes 3–4 hours. Commercial full system jobs are quoted on-site after video inspection, with most Stafford warehouse or retail spaces falling in the $1,200–$2,400 range depending on duct complexity and contamination level.
Video Inspection
We don’t guess what’s in your ducts. Before we quote any Stafford job, we run a video camera through the system to show you the actual condition — mold growth, debris accumulation, liner degradation, flood residue, or construction debris. This is especially valuable in Stafford’s post-Harvey commercial buildings, where contamination can be localized to specific branches of a large duct network. Video inspection lets us target our cleaning precisely, avoid unnecessary work on clean sections, and document the before-and-after for property managers and insurance purposes. We include basic video inspection with every full system cleaning quote; standalone inspection for diagnostic purposes runs $150–$250 in Stafford.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Stafford
Our equipment roster reflects the quality of work we deliver: Rotobrush rotary brush systems for thorough agitation of duct contaminants, Nikro HEPA vacuums for containment-grade extraction, and Abatement Technologies for commercial and remediation-scale jobs. For air quality products installed after cleaning — whole-home humidifiers, UV sanitizers, and media filters — we work with Honeywell and Aprilaire systems that we can source and install without the delays of ordering through out-of-town suppliers. We don’t claim to service every brand under the sun; we stock what works in Stafford’s climate and what we can support with fast local parts availability. If your system uses Honeywell or Aprilaire components, we likely have the filters and accessories on our truck.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Stafford Homes
- Persistent mold return despite cleaning. In Stafford’s commercial corridors and some residential areas, post-Harvey moisture remains trapped in duct insulation that was never fully dried or replaced. Standard surface cleaning doesn’t reach these reservoirs, and mold recolonizes within one or two cooling seasons. We identify this with thermal imaging and video inspection, then recommend insulation replacement or duct sealing where appropriate.
- Rapid recontamination in attic flex duct systems. Stafford’s 1970s–1990s residential stock routes flex duct through attics that exceed 130°F in summer. Degraded liners shed particles, and temperature differentials create condensation that feeds new mold growth within months of cleaning. We address this with antimicrobial treatment and can recommend reflective sealing or duct replacement for severely degraded systems.
- Incomplete removal of flood silt and construction debris. Buildings that expanded quickly after Harvey — common in Stafford’s commercial zones — often skipped proper HVAC remediation. We routinely find return-air grilles in multi-tenant retail and light-industrial buildings with years of accumulated flood silt baked onto duct walls, a contamination pattern almost never seen in comparable Sugar Land buildings on higher ground.
- Grease and moisture combination in commercial kitchen ducts. Stafford’s restaurant strips along US-90 and Murphy Road produce a specific failure mode: kitchen exhaust returns clogged with grease accumulation that traps moisture from the humid Gulf Coast climate. This restricts airflow, strains HVAC equipment, and creates fire hazards. Our rotary brush systems cut through this buildup where standard vacuuming fails.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Stafford, TX
We’re transparent about costs because we’ve seen what happens when low-bid duct cleaners leave a job half-done — and in Stafford’s climate, half-done means mold returns in months.
| Service | Typical Range in Stafford |
|---|---|
| Residential duct cleaning (single system) | $350–$550 |
| Residential with significant mold/antimicrobial treatment | $500–$650 |
| Full system cleaning, 2,000 sq ft home | $550–$750 |
| Commercial duct cleaning, small retail | $800–$1,200 |
| Commercial duct cleaning, warehouse/multi-tenant | $1,500–$2,400 |
| Video inspection (standalone) | $150–$250 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (add-on) | $125–$175 |
What moves you within these ranges? Duct accessibility (crawlspace vs. attic vs. exposed commercial), contamination severity (surface dust vs. embedded mold vs. flood silt), system size and complexity, and whether we need to coordinate with other contractors for access. We don’t quote over the phone for commercial jobs — we video inspect first. For residential, we can give a firm range with a brief description of your home and system age. Every estimate is free, and we show you the video before we start work. Call (855) 683-5929 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Stafford
Our service radius covers the full Fort Bend and southwest Harris County area. We regularly run duct cleaning jobs in Missouri City — where the housing stock is newer but the clay soil creates its own crawlspace moisture issues — New Territory, Sugar Land with its higher-ground commercial buildings that escaped Harvey’s worst flooding, and Alief where older residential systems mirror Stafford’s challenges. Each city gets the same owner-led service: Scott Gray on-site with professional-grade equipment, video inspection, and upfront pricing. If you’re in Stafford’s orbit and your ducts need attention, we’re already driving your direction.
Serving Stafford, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Stafford 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 Stafford
Duct cleaning can remove accessible mold and debris, but if the insulation inside your ductwork stayed wet and was never replaced, mold will return regardless of how thoroughly we clean the surfaces. We see this regularly in Stafford’s commercial buildings — particularly warehouses and light-industrial facilities near US-90 — where post-Harvey moisture remains trapped in duct liner years after the visible water was pumped out. Our process starts with video inspection to identify whether you’re dealing with surface contamination or embedded insulation failure. If it’s the latter, we’ll show you the footage and recommend insulation replacement or duct sealing as part of the solution. Surface mold and flood silt removal runs $1,200–$2,400 for typical Stafford commercial systems; jobs requiring insulation remediation are quoted after inspection. Call (855) 683-5929 for a free evaluation — estimates are free, and we’ll tell you honestly if cleaning alone won’t solve the problem.
Your attic is hitting 130–140°F in summer, and when your 1970s or 1980s flex duct has degraded liner, those temperatures release fiberglass particles and create condensation pockets every time the AC cycles on. Standard duct cleaning removes current mold growth but doesn’t fix the underlying environment: warm, moist, with deteriorating liner providing fresh organic material. We’ve cleaned hundreds of Stafford homes in the 77477 and 77497 zips with this exact pattern. The lasting solution usually involves antimicrobial treatment plus duct sealing or partial replacement of degraded flex runs — not just another cleaning. Before we quote a repeat cleaning, we’ll video inspect to show you the liner condition and explain whether sealing or replacement makes more financial sense than annual re-cleaning. Call (855) 683-5929 and we’ll give you a straight assessment.
Yes, and we actively seek this work because Stafford’s restaurant density along US-90 and Murphy Road creates demand that most residential-focused cleaners won’t touch. Commercial kitchen duct cleaning requires different equipment and safety protocols — grease accumulation, fire code compliance, and coordination with hood cleaning schedules. Our Rotobrush systems handle the ductwork itself; for full hood and exhaust systems, we coordinate with certified kitchen exhaust specialists or can refer you to trusted partners we’ve worked with on Stafford jobs. Restaurant duct cleaning typically runs $800–$1,500 depending on system size and grease load. We schedule around your service hours to minimize disruption. Call (855) 683-5929 to discuss timing — we know Saturday prep can’t wait.
Three to four hours for a typical 2,000 square foot Stafford home with a single HVAC system and accessible attic or crawlspace ductwork. That includes setup, video inspection, register removal and cleaning, rotary brush agitation of supply and return ducts, trunk line cleaning, air handler cabinet cleaning, and reassembly. Homes with severe contamination — post-flood mold, heavy construction debris, or multiple HVAC zones — can run five to six hours. We don’t rush. Stafford’s older housing stock often surprises us with original construction debris still in the ducts from the 1970s or 1980s build, and we’d rather take the time to do it completely than leave you with recirculating dust. We’ll give you a time estimate with your free quote — call (855) 683-5929 to schedule.
We run Rotobrush rotary brush systems for duct agitation, Nikro HEPA vacuums for debris extraction, and Abatement Technologies equipment for commercial-scale and remediation-grade jobs. These aren’t consumer-grade tools — they’re the same systems used in hospital and industrial duct remediation. For air quality products installed after cleaning, we specify Honeywell and Aprilaire humidifiers, UV sanitizers, and media filters because they hold up in Stafford’s demanding climate and we can get parts fast without shipping delays. We don’t rent equipment or send crews with tools bought at hardware stores. Scott Gray maintains our roster personally, and we replace brushes and filters on schedule so every Stafford job starts with sharp, clean equipment. If you want to see what professional-grade duct cleaning looks like, call (855) 683-5929 and we’ll show you on video before we start.
Ready to see what’s inside your ducts? Whether you’re running a warehouse off US-90, managing a restaurant in Stafford’s commercial corridor, or tired of dust blowing through your home near Staffordshire Road, we’ll show you the problem and fix it properly. Owner Scott Gray leads every job with 20 years of hands-on experience, professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, and the 4.9-star reputation built on 433 verified reviews. Call (855) 683-5929 for your free video inspection and estimate — no obligation, no surprises, just a clear picture of what your ducts need.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner at Lone Star Air Duct Cleaning Service Houston, serving Stafford and the greater Houston area since 2004.