Duct CleaningMississauga

Lorne Park, Mississauga

Duct cleaning in Lorne Park

Multi-zone systems, long duct runs and heavy tree cover — the most complex residential systems we clean.

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The most complex homes in the city

Lorne Park has the largest lots and the most involved HVAC systems in Mississauga. Homes here regularly run two or three furnaces on separate zones, with an HRV, a whole-home humidifier and sometimes a dedicated air handler for a finished lower level.

That is not a flat-rate job and we will not pretend otherwise. We quote Lorne Park homes after seeing the mechanical room, because guessing the zone count over the phone would mean either overcharging you or renegotiating on your doorstep — which is the exact behaviour this site exists to avoid.

Tree cover changes the maintenance interval

The mature canopy that makes this neighbourhood what it is also puts far more pollen and organic debris into the air than an open subdivision. Homes here pull that through the return every spring and fall.

Where we would tell most Mississauga homeowners every three to five years, households in Lorne Park with allergies are usually better served every two to three — and changing the furnace filter more often than the box suggests does more good here than anywhere else in the city.

Rebuilds and renovation dust

A large share of the original 1950s–70s stock has been rebuilt or substantially extended. Where an addition was tied into existing ductwork, the older half of the system frequently still holds construction fines from the work.

If your home was renovated in the last five years and the ducts have not been cleaned since, that is almost certainly the source of the dust film returning a week after you clean your surfaces.

What we check on these systems

  • Every zone and every air handler, not just the main furnace
  • HRV core and filters, which are routinely neglected
  • Humidifier pad and bypass duct
  • Long horizontal runs to additions, where debris settles

Lorne Park at a glance

Housing stock
Large lots with mature tree cover. A mix of 1950s–1970s custom homes and substantial rebuilds, frequently multi-zone with several furnaces, HRVs and whole-home humidifiers.
Nearby
Lorne Park Estates · Jack Darling Memorial Park · Lorne Park Road · Rattray Marsh
Postal codes
L5H, L5J

Questions

How much does duct cleaning cost in Mississauga?

Duct cleaning in Mississauga typically runs $249 to $499 for a house, and around $179 for a condo. Our own flat rates are $249 for up to 10 vents, $349 for up to 20 vents, and $499 for an unlimited deep clean with sanitizing.

The number that actually moves your price is the vent count, not the square footage. Count the registers in every room including the basement, and you can price the job yourself before you call anyone.

Why do some companies advertise $99 duct cleaning?

Because $99 is a door-opener, not a price. That figure almost always covers a fixed number of vents — often six — with everything past that billed per vent on the day, plus separate charges for the furnace, the returns and a mandatory sanitizing treatment.

A homeowner who booked $99 commonly signs for $400 to $600. This is the single most frequent complaint in Ontario duct cleaning reviews. Ask any company for the all-in number for your specific vent count before booking, and get it in writing.

How often should ducts be cleaned?

Every three to five years suits most Mississauga homes. Move that to every two to three years if you have pets that shed, someone in the house with asthma or allergies, or a finished basement that generates a lot of dust.

Two situations override the schedule entirely: after any renovation involving drywall or sanding, and immediately after moving into a home whose duct history you do not know.

Do you charge extra to come to my part of Mississauga?

No. The flat rates are the same in Meadowvale, Malton, Port Credit, Lorne Park and everywhere between. There is no travel surcharge for the west end and no premium for the lakeshore.

What is a cold-air return and why does it affect the price?

Cold-air returns are the large intake grilles — usually one per floor, often in a hallway or at the bottom of the stairs — that pull air back to the furnace. They are not the small registers that blow air out.

They matter because they collect the most debris in the whole system and are physically bigger to clean. Your first return is included in every package; additional returns are $35 each.

Should I clean my ducts before or after a renovation?

After, always. Drywall dust is fine enough to travel the entire duct system and it keeps recirculating for months. Cleaning before the work simply means paying to clean ducts you are about to fill.

If the renovation is still ongoing, seal the registers in the work area with plastic and tape, and book the cleaning once the sanding is finished.

Are you insured, and are your technicians certified?

Ask this of every company you call, and ask for the certificate rather than accepting the claim. The relevant credentials in this trade are NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) membership and liability insurance covering work inside your home.

Any company that will not produce proof of insurance in writing before the appointment should be ruled out — you are letting them open your furnace.

What we clean in Lorne Park

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